The Herald (South Africa)

Liverpool on top with Mane magic

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Liverpool’s live-wire Sadio Mane scored one goal and played a crucial part in the other as they reclaimed the Premier League’s top spot with a scrappy 2-1 win at secondbott­om Fulham on Sunday.

It had looked like being a frustratin­g day for Jurgen Klopp’s side after Mane’s opener was cancelled out by Ryan Babel following a mistake by Virgil van Dijk, but substitute James Milner slotted home an 81st-minute penalty to take the points.

Klopp was delighted with his team’s ability to grind out what could be a telling result in their bid to win their first league title since 1990.

“We started really well and did a lot of good things but lost the rhythm a bit,” the German told Sky Sports.

“I am not the most experience­d manager and I have similar problems after Champions League games.

“First half a bit rusty. Second half we could have finished it off and then it is clear at 1-0 if you don’t kill it off that can happen. They deserved a goal but we deserved three points.

“A brilliant afternoon, I have to say.

“I am not in any doubt about my players’ nerves. It is about intensity.

“We go for perfection, but it is rare that you get it.”

Liverpool have 76 points from 31 games, two more than champions Manchester City who have a game in hand.

Fulham have 17 points and a mountain to climb if they are to avoid almost certain relegation from the top flight.

Mane scored his ninth league goal in as many games when he fired the visitors into a 26th-minute lead with a classy finish which typified Liverpool’s attacking mentality under Klopp.

The Senegal forward exchanged a blistering one-two with Roberto Firmino before he buried his shot from seven metres past Fulham keeper Sergio Rico, who then denied Andy Robertson and Van Dijk either side of halftime.

Mane shaved the crossbar with a glancing header before a calamitous Van Dijk error gift- ed Fulham a 74th-minute equaliser, as his poor header back to keeper Alisson Becker was intercepte­d by former Liverpool winger Babel.

Goals from forward Richarliso­n and midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson helped Everton beat Chelsea 2-0 in the Premier League on Sunday, denting the London side’s hopes of finishing in the top four.

Brazil’s Richarliso­n headed Marco Silva’s side in front from close range in the 49th minute after Kepa Arrizabala­ga had kept out striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s powerful header from Sigurdsson’s corner.

Everton went 2-0 up in the 72nd minute when Sigurdsson tucked the ball in past Arrizabala­ga after his penalty kick was saved by the Chelsea goalkeeper following a foul in the box on Richarliso­n by Marcos Alonso.

The hosts were a transforme­d side after a poor opening half and went close two minutes after the restart with Arrizabala­ga pushing away midfielder Andre Gomes’s stinging left-footed shot.

Chelsea had been unlucky not to score after a bright start.

Eden Hazard’s low drive was saved by Jordan Pickford in the sixth minute, before he cut in and hit the post a minute later and Argentina striker Gonzalo Higuain had a shot cleared off the line.

Defeat for sixth-placed Chelsea left them with 57 points from 30 matches, a point behind Manchester United above them and three points behind Arsenal in fourth. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: GLYN KIRK/ AFP ?? TELLING RESULT: Liverpool’s James Milner, centre, gestures during the English Premier League football match against Fulham at Craven Cottage in London on Sunday
Picture: GLYN KIRK/ AFP TELLING RESULT: Liverpool’s James Milner, centre, gestures during the English Premier League football match against Fulham at Craven Cottage in London on Sunday

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