Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Liverpool return to winning ways, edge closer to title

Salah and Mane score as Reds come back from a goal down to beat Bournemout­h

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LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp insisted he will never compare himself to legendary former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly after the Reds bounced back to beat Bournemout­h 2-1 and move within three wins of ending a 30-year wait for the Premier League title.

A 22nd consecutiv­e home league win broke the English top flight record set by Shankly’s Liverpool in 1972 and settled any nerves over the title race after a run of three defeats in four games in all competitio­ns.

Callum Wilson’s controvers­ial early opener sent shockwaves around Anfield. However, the prolific duo of Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane quickly turned the game around to open a 25-point lead at the top of the table. “We will never compare with this fella,” said Klopp on beating Shankly’s record. “It’s great. We didn’t think about the number before the game but after we can. It’s nice, it’s special, but today is a very good example, we have to fight hard. “We are not geniuses, but we can really fight and that’s all we have to do until the end of the season and see what we get from it.”

The spread of coronaviru­s could have a big impact on the Reds’ title celebratio­ns in the weeks to come with the possibilit­y of games being played behind closed doors. But the abandonmen­t of the normal pre-match ritual of handshakes was the only disruption to the Premier League calendar this weekend.

Liverpool’s dip in form has coincided with a lack of clean sheets for Klopp’s men after a run of 10 in 11 league games between early December and mid-February.

The hosts’ backline was breached again after just nine minutes, although Klopp was rightly furious that VAR did not intervene to disallow the goal.

Joe Gomez was knocked off balance by Wilson to start the move and the Bournemout­h striker then had the simple task of tapping home Jefferson Lerma’s cross.

“From my point of view it’s 100 percent a foul. It shows the problem with VAR. It’s not clear and obvious, I don’t know how that’s possible,” added Klopp.

Defeat leaves the Cherries still in the bottom three and they were left to rue not making even more of a bright start as Liverpool’s stand-in goalkeeper Adrian turned over Nathan Ake’s powerful header.

Bournemout­h played a large part in their own downfall and settled Liverpool’s nerves when substitute Jack Simpson gifted possession to Mane in a dangerous position. Despite a poor pass from the Senegalese, Salah steered the ball into the bottom corner to mark his 100th Premier League appearance for the club in style.

Eight minutes later, Liverpool led when Bournemout­h again gave the ball away cheaply. Virgil van Dijk released Mane in behind and he kept his cool to slot into the far corner.

“The two goals come from us having possession and they punished us on the transition,” said Bournemout­h boss Eddie Howe. “It was a ruthless game for us today because I don’t think we did much wrong in the game.”

ARSENAL WIN

LONDON: Alexandre Lacazette came off the bench to keep Arsenal in the hunt for a Champions League place as his late strike survived a VAR review to seal a vital 1-0 win against West Ham on Saturday.

The French striker turned in Mesut Ozil’s header with 12 minutes left on the clock, but it took several minutes before VAR finally confirmed the German was onside when he laid on the goal.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Sadio Mane (right) scored and assisted a goal each during Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Bournemout­h at Anfield on Saturday.
GETTY IMAGES Sadio Mane (right) scored and assisted a goal each during Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Bournemout­h at Anfield on Saturday.

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