The Peterborough Examiner

Keeper blunders benefit Liverpool, Man City

- STEVE DOUGLAS

It was a day of goalkeepin­g blunders in soccer’s English Premier League.

Liverpool and Manchester City, seemingly set for another duel for the title, benefited from two of them in hard-fought away wins on Saturday.

Liverpool eked out a 1-0 victory at Sheffield United but only after home goalie Dean Henderson let a volley from the edge of the area by Georginio Wijnaldum slip through in the 70th minute.

That’s seven straight wins to open the campaign for Liverpool, and 16 in a row in the league stretching back to March. Two more and the Reds will equal the top-flight record set by City in 2017.

City, meanwhile, was drawing 1-1 against Everton and dipping below its usual high level when Riyad Mahrez took aim with a free kick in the 72nd minute. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford should have had it covered, but the ball went under his hand and crept inside the far post, before Raheem Sterling wrapped up a 3-1 win with a late goal.

The gap between Liverpool and second-place City stayed at five points. West Ham, in third spot, is a further four points adrift.

Capping a forgettabl­e day for goalkeeper­s, Tottenham’s Hugo Lloris was dispossess­ed near his own line to concede a goal against Southampto­n. His teammates rescued him by winning 2-1 despite playing with 10 men for an hour, lifting the side to fourth.

Top two dig in

Neither Liverpool nor City was at their fluent best, but still found ways to win. It is not yet October and they are already pulling clear of the rest.

Liverpool, in particular, was put off its game by the intensity and work rate of Sheffield United before Henderson’s mistake cost the promoted side. Henderson is on loan from Man United, traditiona­lly Liverpool’s fiercest rival.

It was just a second clean sheet in the league for Liverpool, which kept a league-high 21 last season.

City never reached those heights against Everton, though Kevin De Bruyne excelled once again, collecting his eighth assist in the league with a curling cross headed home by Gabriel Jesus.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin equalized for Everton, which forced City goalkeeper Ederson Moraes into some smart saves.

Defiant Spurs

Lloris’ mistake was probably the worst of the day.

The France captain collected the ball near his line, dithered and tried to beat Southampto­n striker Danny Ings with a deft turn. Ings dispossess­ed Lloris and the ball rolled into the net, leaving the score 1-1 after Tanguy Ndombele’s early goal.

By that stage, Tottenham was also a man down after the 31stminute red card to Serge Aurier for two bookings but Mauricio Pochettino’s team still prevailed, Harry Kane finishing a flowing move in the 43rd to make it 2-1.

Spurs have had a difficult start to the season — losing on penalties to fourth-tier Colchester — but they are still in the Champions League places.

 ?? ALEX LIVESEY GETTY IMAGES ?? Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling celebrates with Rodrigo after he scores his team’s third goal in a win over Everton.
ALEX LIVESEY GETTY IMAGES Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling celebrates with Rodrigo after he scores his team’s third goal in a win over Everton.

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