Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Fluent Liverpool beat West Brom

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A fluent Liverpool moved second in the Premier League with a 2-1 win over West Bromwich Albion at Anfield on Saturday but will rue missing the prize of top spot a larger margin of victory would have secured.

Victory by at least two goals would have put Juergen Klopp’s side ahead of Arsenal and when Sadio Mane and Philippe Coutinho scored in the first half it looked good for the rampant Reds.

Mane volleyed in Roberto Firmino’s perfectly flighted pass after 20 minutes and with Liverpool attacking in waves Coutinho then showed great footwork to collect Mane’s pass and shoot past Ben Foster in the 35th minute.

Foster made superb saves from Dejan Lovren’s header and another Firmino effort to keep West Brom in touch and the visitors gained an unlikely lifeline in the 81st minute when Gareth McAuley volleyed home from close range.

Liverpool have 20 points from nine matches but Arsenal, who drew 0-0 at home to Middlesbro­ugh, have a marginally better goal difference. Manchester City (19) can return to the top if they beat Southampto­n on Sunday.

“I am happy with the performanc­e of my team. It is difficult against West Brom, so many balls in the air and they are so dangerous from set pieces,” Klopp, who took charge of his first Liverpool game just over a year ago, said.

“It would have been a joke if we had drawn today, it was unbelievab­le how we played. It was a good performanc­e against a team like this. They were here to get something, but we never let them back into the game.

“We wasted a little bit of energy in the second half. We had to finish the game much earlier.”

With Anfield rocking, Liverpool came out flying and some of their football was exhilarati­ng.

Coutinho was at the heart of their best moments and it was his dummy that helped set Firmino away down the left before the Brazilian’s dinked cross was met by the sliding Mane.

When Coutinho doubled the lead it looked as though Liverpool could run away with it but West Brom under Tony Pulis are made of sterner stuff and survived to make a match of it.

“In the first half we were OK, just two poor mistakes. It is quality at times when we get the ball, to get in their final third,” Pulis said.

“In the second half we had a go, it opened up at our end and Ben made some wonderful saves. We made changes, freshened it up and caused them problems.” ARSENAL, SPURS FIRE BLANKS TO HAND CITY INITIATIVE North London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur were both held to goalless draws on Saturday, handing Manchester City the initiative in the nascent Premier League title race.

Spurs drew 0-0 at Bournemout­h, before Arsenal were held at home by promoted Middlesbro­ugh, nudging Arsene Wenger’s side a point above previous leaders City, who host Southampto­n on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Ahmed Musa, Shinji Okazaki and Christian Fuchs were all on target as champions Leicester City ended a three-game winless run in the league by crushing Crystal Palace 3-1.

“It is a game where you had a lot of possession, but there were tired legs and you are prone to counter-attacks,” said Arsenal manager Wenger, who was celebratin­g his 67th birthday.

“You make it difficult for yourself. Seventy-five percent possession, but you could have lost the game. That is modern football.

“When you are not sharp, you lack creativity in the final third. I must say, we gave everything, but we did not have the legs today.”

Arsenal, 6-0 winners over Ludogorets Razgrad in the Champions League in mid-week, were seeking an eighth successive win in all competitio­ns.

Despite the hosts dominating the first half at the Emirates Stadium, Middlesbro­ugh came closest to breaking the deadlock when Gaston Ramirez curled a 21st-minute free-kick against the post.

The pattern of play did not change in the second period, but still Boro resisted, with goalkeeper Victor Valdes producing a full-stretch save to thwart Alexis Sanchez.

Tottenham extended their unbeaten start to the season to nine games -- something they last achieved in 1990 -- but squandered a chance to go top in a 0-0 draw at Bournemout­h.

Both teams hit the woodwork in the early stages, Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris diverting Charlie Daniels’s shot onto the bar and Erik Lamela clipping the post from distance.

“We had control, but we didn’t create enough chances to score,” Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino told Sky Sports.

“I think we need to be pleased in the end because it’s one point more, one clean sheet, but it’s true for us to be contenders we should be winning the games like today.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Liverpool’s Sadio Mane (in front) in action with West Bromwich Albion’s Gareth McAuley in Liverpool on Saturday. Mane scored the opener as the hosts won 2-1.
REUTERS Liverpool’s Sadio Mane (in front) in action with West Bromwich Albion’s Gareth McAuley in Liverpool on Saturday. Mane scored the opener as the hosts won 2-1.

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