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High five from Livepool

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The Premier League title race looks to be a straight fight between Liverpool and Manchester City after the top two collected contrastin­g home wins yesterday and third-placed Tottenham lost at Chelsea for a second defeat in five days.

Liverpool stayed in first place thanks to a 5-0 win over Watford, with Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk scoring two goals each.

Divock Origi chipped in with his second of the season in a win built on brilliant performanc­es by Liverpool’s defenders.

Right-back Trent AlexanderA­rnold set up three goals, including the opening two for Mane, and left back Andrew Robertson the other two.

Questions were being asked about Liverpool’s credential­s after four draws in their last five matches in all competitio­ns, but this performanc­e signalled a return to the verve and inventiven­ess which Juergen Klopp’s team needed.

City needed a second-half penalty from Sergio Aguero at Etihad Stadium to sneak past West Ham 1-0 and stay a point back.

Substitute Bernardo Silva earned the penalty that Aguero tucked away for his leaguelead­ing 18th goal of the season.

Tottenham’s title bid disintegra­ted at Stamford Bridge against a Chelsea side that didn’t contain the world’s most expensive goalkeeper. Kepa Arrizabala­ga was dropped to the bench as punishment for refusing to be substitute­d in the Blues’ League Cup final loss to Manchester City.

Pedro Rodriguez poked the ball through goalkeeper Hugo Lloris’ legs in the 57th minute, before Chelsea were gifted a second in the 84th when Kieran Trippier sent the ball past Lloris with a shoddy back pass.

After Spurs lost at Burnley on Sunday, the team is now nine points off the lead and only four ahead of Arsenal who thrashed Bournemout­h 5-1.

Manchester United are a point adrift of Arsenal in fifth after beating Crystal Palace 3-1 away, with Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku scoring twice.

Southampto­n climbed out of the relegation zone by beating second-to-bottom Fulham 2-0.

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