Waikato Times

Liverpool fire five past Watford

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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 Alexander-Arnold 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 as the exertions of winning the English League Cup after extratime at the weekend perhaps took their toll.

Substitute Bernardo Silva earned the penalty that Aguero tucked away for his league-leading 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.

Replacemen­t goalkeeper Willy Caballero didn’t make a save as Maurizio Sarri’s side cruised on a calamitous night for Mauricio Pochettino’s men at Stamford Bridge.

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 to strengthen their grip on fourth place.

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

Palace right-back Joel Ward pulled one back midway through the second half before Ashley Young drilled in an unstoppabl­e low shot in the closing stages to seal United’s victory.

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

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Sadio Mane bagged a double in Liverpool’s comfortabl­e home win over Watford at Anfield.
GETTY IMAGES Sadio Mane bagged a double in Liverpool’s comfortabl­e home win over Watford at Anfield.

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