The Citizen (Gauteng)

Liverpool gunned down

EPL: TITLE RACE WIDE OPEN, CHELSEA THRASHED BY WOLVES, UNITED CRUISE

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Arsenal rekindled their bid for a first Premier League title in 20 years by beating leaders Liverpool 3-1 at the Emirates as Chelsea succumbed to another embarrassi­ng defeat, 4-2 at home to Wolves, yesterday.

Liverpool’s hopes of sending off manager Juergen Klopp as a champion of England were dented as Arsenal closed to within two points at the top of the table.

Mikel Arteta admitted before the game that his side could not afford a repeat of their 2-0 FA Cup defeat to Liverpool last month if they were to keep their title hopes alive.

As in the cup tie, Arsenal dominated the opening stages but this time got their reward with the opening goal. Bukayo Saka stroked home after Alisson Becker denied Kai Havertz.

Liverpool did not have a shot on target in the first half, but levelled after a defensive mix up, Gabriel Magalhaes turned Luis Diaz’s cross into his own net.

The visitors repaid the favour as Alisson collided with Virgil van Dijk as he rushed out from his goal and presented Gabriel Martinelli with the simplest of tasks to roll into an empty net.

Liverpool missed the presence of Mohamed Salah in their push for an equaliser and were left with a mountain to climb when Ibrahima Konate was sent off for a second yellow card after fouling Havertz.

Leandro Trossard then took advantage of the space on the right side of the Liverpool defence as he surged forward and blasted beyond Alisson.

Defending champions Manchester City remain just five points off the top but now have two games in hand, starting with a visit to Brentford on Monday, to overhaul Liverpool.

Mauricio Pochettino apologised to the Chelsea fans after Matheus Cunha’s hat-trick handed Wolves their first victory at Stamford Bridge since 1979.

The Blues were booed off by furious fans after dropping into the bottom half of the table.

Chelsea were thrashed by Liverpool 4-1 last Wednesday and their week to forget finished with an even more embarrassi­ng loss as Wolves completed the double over the woeful west Londoners.

“We are not matching the history of the club,” said Pochettino.

“It is a different project and it is a matter of time but it is difficult for me to always say (we need more) time.”

Manchester United climbed into sixth with a 3-0 win over West Ham as Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho gave the Red Devils a glimpse of a bright future.

Hojlund failed to score in his first 14 Premier League games but now has four in four as he marked his 21st birthday with a thumping strike to open the scoring.

Garnacho’s deflected effort made it 2-0 early in the second half before the Argentine rounded off the scoring six minutes from time.

“The goals today showed young players with high potential,” said United boss Erik ten Hag.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? CHUFFED. Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka celebrates after scoring a goal during their English Premier League match against Liverpool at the Emirates last night.
Picture: Getty Images CHUFFED. Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka celebrates after scoring a goal during their English Premier League match against Liverpool at the Emirates last night.

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