Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Reds lose, Rooney breaks United record

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LIVERPOOL’s defensive gremlins returned again as their Premier League title ambitions suffered a painful body blow in a 3-2 home defeat by relegation battlers Swansea City on Saturday.

Manchester United also dropped precious points in their top-four push, although Wayne Rooney celebrated breaking Bobbyy Charlton’s all-time scoring record for the club with a superb last-gasp free kick to salvage a 1-1 draw at Stoke City.

Rooney, on as a substitute, curled home his 250th United goal after Stoke had led for more than 70 minutes thanks to an own goal from Juan Mata. United remained in sixth spot.

“It means a hell of a lot. It is a great honour and I am very proud,” Rooney said.

“It is difficult at the minute to be overplease­d because of the result but in the grand scheme it is huge honour.”

Gylfi Sigurdsson’s 74th-minute winner ended Liverpool’s 17-match unbeaten league run at Anfield and left Jurgen Klopp’s side seven points behind leaders Chelsea who play today.

Precious little happened in a goalless first half at Anfield but Swansea, who began the day bottom, silenced the Kop when Spanish forward Fernando Llorente toe-poked home two minutes after halftime and headed in another five minutes later.

Liverpool retaliated and two goal by y Roberto Firmino dragged them back, the first a header from James Milner’s 55th-minute cross and the second a sumptuous half volley.

Klopp’s side were the first top-flight side to score 50 goals this season but their defensive deficienci­es again proved a thorn in their side as memories of a 4-3 defeat at Bournemout­h in December came flooding back minutes later.

A Liverpool victory had looked the most likely outcome with half an hour left but Swansea had other ideas and from a rare foray forward the ball fell to Sigurdsson and the Icelander coolly put the Welsh side backk ahead.

Liverpool could not respond, leaving Klopp crestfalle­n.

“The most disappoint­ing moment was the third goal and I can’t explain it as we had so many chances to challenge,” the German said. “It’s really difficult to accept at this moment.

“It is fair, Swansea won, no — but was it deserved, yes.”

Liverpool AFC Bournemout­h Middlesbro­ugh West Bromwich Crystal Palace Stoke City

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Swansea City Watford West Ham United Sunderland Everton Manchester United

Second-placed Tottenham Hotspur could close the gap on Chelsea to four points later on Saturday if they stretch their winning league run to seven by defeating fifthplace­d Manchester City who suffered a 4-0 defeat at Everton last weekend.

Improving West Ham United won for the fifth time in seven league games to move into the top half — Andy Carroll again on target with two goals in a 3-1 victory at struggling Middlesbro­ugh.

Sunderland sunk to the bottom after a 2-0 defeat at West Bromwich Albion for whom Darren Fletcher and Chris Brunt were on target.

Bournemout­h drew 2-2 with Watford and Crystal Palace ended the day in the bottom three for the first time this season after a tame 1-0 home defeat by Everton, Seamus Coleman thumping home a late winner.

Chelsea face Hull City today, fourth-placed Arsenal welcome Burnley and champions Leicester C ity are at Southampto­n. — SuperSport

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