Sunderland Echo

Liverpool extend winning run at Chelsea

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Liverpool retained their five-point lead at the top of the table as they became the first team to win their opening six Premier League games in successive seasons with a fiercelyfo­ught victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

Jurgen Klopp's title pace-setters looked on course to win in comfort as Trent AlexanderA­rnold's magnificen­t free-kick and Roberto Firmino's header gave them complete control at the interval.

Chelsea, who had been denied an equaliser when Cesar Azpilicuet­a's closerange effort was ruled out for offside by VAR, were in no mood to capitulate and made Liverpool fight every inch of the way to maintain that perfect record.

Tammy Abraham had chances to increase his tally of seven goals this season, particular­ly when he was denied by Liverpool keeper Adrian when clean through in the first half, but it was left to N'Golo Kante to set up a grandstand finish with a superb strike with 19 minutes to play.

Liverpool, however, held on, surviving missed chances from Michy Batshuayi and Mason Mount, to produce an instant response to Manchester City's 8-0 win over Watford on Saturday.

Liverpool remain unstoppabl­e in their Premier League duel with Manchester City after one of those victories all potential champions will need to secure if they are to claim the big prize at the end of the season.

Jurgen Klopp's side have made a habit of unleashing an attacking blitz on opponents in a remarkable run of only one league loss since the start of last season, their winning sequence now extended to 15 games.

This was totally different. Liverpool may have looked to have been on cruise control with that interval advantage, but Chelsea were always in this game and pressed the league leaders right until the final whistle.

Klopp's delight at the final whistle, in contrast to some of his expression­s of fury during the game, said it all.

This was a crucial victory.

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