Daily Mirror

BROAD’S BACK BUT JIMMY MISSES OUT AS ROOT ROTATES PACE MEN

Van Dijk and Alisson gaffes gift Gunners their first-ever win over Jurgen.. and wrecks record bid

- BY DAVID McDONNELL BY DEAN WILSON BY DARREN LEWIS

EDDIE HOWE said he was left “absolutely devastated” after his spirited Bournemout­h side were nudged closer to the drop.

The Cherries pushed Manchester City all the way but came away with nothing, with Howe admitting they may need to win their last two games to have a chance of staying

JAMES ANDERSON is out of the second Test against the West Indies as England attempt to rotate their bowlers without any further upset.

England’s record wicket-taker

Anderson (right), 37, and Mark Wood have officially been “rested”, with Ollie Robinson called up for the first time, along with Sam Curran.

Skipper Joe Root (left) is

JURGEN KLOPP’S Keystone Kops blew the chance to beat Manchester City’s points record last night.

Horrendous gaffes by two of Liverpool’s most consistent stars in their title win – Alisson and Virgil van Dijk – allowed Arsenal to come from behind to win with goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Reiss Nelson.

With two games left, it means the Premier League champions can no longer surpass City’s 100-point record from last season. Sadio Mane had earlier put Liverpool ahead.

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