The New Zealand Herald

Reds close in on records

Liverpool are two wins from perfect season at Anfield

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They walked out to another guard of honour, with a huge rectangula­r banner high up in the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand reading: “Liverpool FC – Champions Again”.

Liverpool’s players were back home at Anfield for the first time since winning a first English league title since 1990.

It was a triumphant return, too. Lacking the intensity and precision that brought the team the title in devastatin­g fashion, Liverpool still managed to eke out a 2-0 win over Aston Villa to move in sight of a slew of records to cap one of the best ever top-flight campaigns.

Second-half goals by Sadio Mane and Curtis Jones secured a 17th straight win at Anfield, with just two more needed — against Burnley and Chelsea — to complete a 100 per cent home record that would be unpreceden­ted in the Premier League.

Four wins from the last five matches and Liverpool will also pass

Manchester City’s record from 2017-18 of 100 points in a season.

Not that Jurgen Klopp is necessaril­y counting.

“The only thing I can say,” the Liverpool manager said, “is there’s no chance to win records if you constantly think about records.

“We don’t want records. We want the three points.”

That’s something Liverpool almost always manage to obtain, however they play.

Eager to rebound from a 4-0 loss at Manchester City last Friday, when their attitude was widely questioned, Klopp’s players were again not at their best without the backing of their fans inside an empty stadium.

But they eventually ground down relegation-threatened Villa with a resilience and relentless­ness that Klopp has forged in his team.

Mane swept home a finish off the underside of the crossbar in the 71st minute for his 16th league goal of the season.

And Jones converted a shot from 10m out in the 89th minute after a nod-down from Mohamed Salah for his first Premier League goal.

“Jurgen Klopp teams don’t take their foot off the gas,” Villa manager Dean Smith said, acknowledg­ing the impact made by the three Liverpool substitute­s — Jordan Henderson, Georginio Wijnaldum and Roberto Firmino — who came on around the hour mark.

With second-placed City losing 1-0 hours later at Southampto­n, Liverpool are on course to win the league by a record margin. The lead is currently 23 points, four more than the biggest ever final margin set by City in 2017-18.

Guardiola’s away blues

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has lost three straight away games in the league for the first time as a manager. That unwanted record was sealed by a first-half wonder goal from Che Adams.

The Southampto­n striker hadn’t scored in his debut season at the club but, on his 30th appearance, he executed a shot from around 40m that sailed over City goalkeeper Ederson into an unguarded net.

City’s players lacked the cutting edge they had in their 4-0 win over Liverpool on Friday, failing to score despite having 26 shots in the game in a dominant performanc­e at St Mary’s Stadium.

City are still likely to finish second in the league because the dethroned champions are eight points clear of third-placed Leicester.

West Ham foiled

West Ham inched closer to safety despite twice throwing away the lead to draw 2-2 at Newcastle.

Jonjo Shelvey’s 67th-minute strike for the hosts cancelled out a goal by Tomas Soucek only 92 seconds earlier, denying West Ham back-toback wins after their surprising victory over Chelsea midweek.

West Ham are 16th in the 20-team league, four points above two teams in the relegation zone — 18th-placed Aston Villa and 19th-placed Bournemout­h. Newcastle are safe in 12th.

Blades blunted

Sheffield United’s players resumed the Premier League with an outside shot at Champions League qualificat­ion. Now the best they can hope for is a place in the Europa League.

A 1-1 draw at Burnley left United seven points off fifth, currently the final Champions League qualifying spot, but only one behind Arsenal in seventh, which is set to earn Europa League qualificat­ion this season.

John Egan secured the draw with an 80th-minute equaliser, cancelling out fellow centre back James Tarkowski’s goal for Burnley. All White Chris Wood returned from injury to play the last 20 minutes off the bench for Burnley.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Sadio Mane opens the scoring in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Aston Villa yesterday.
Photo / AP Sadio Mane opens the scoring in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Aston Villa yesterday.

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