Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Liverpool extend lead, Chelsea take control of Champions League chase

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LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Mohamed Salah’s second-half penalty moved Liverpool seven points clear at the top of the Premier League thanks to a 1-0 win away to Brighton, while Arsenal’s hopes of a top-four finish suffered another body blow in defeat by West Ham yesterday.

Chelsea now lead the Gunners by six points in the race for Champions League qualificat­ion after beating Newcastle 2-1.

Liverpool Manager Jurgen Klopp admitted it had been “no opera” watching his side struggle to create chances on the south coast in a game of little goalmouth incident other than Salah’s 17th goal of the season after the Egyptian had been hauled down by Pascal Gross five minutes into the second half.

“We are not the Harlem Globetrott­ers, we have to deliver results,” said Klopp, as his side got back to winning ways after a first Premier League defeat of the season by Manchester City and an FA Cup exit to Wolves.

“For that, we need to perform. The performanc­e was good. It was not the best performanc­e of the season in a few department­s but I would say it was the most mature performanc­e of the season.”

City can close the gap to four points with victory over Wolves tomorrow, while Tottenham can close to within six should they move above the champions with victory over Manchester United today.

However, if United continue Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s perfect record as caretaker boss, the Red Devils will have eroded an eight-point gap to Arsenal in the month since Jose Mourinho was sacked.

Teenager Declan Rice scored his first West Ham goal as Unai Emery’s men suffered on the road once more in a 1-0 loss at the London Stadium.

Mesut Ozil was again not selected even in Emery’s squad as Arsenal’s winless run away from home in the league extended to five games.

Chelsea took advantage of Arsenal’s defeat despite making heavy work of seeing off Newcastle.

Pedro Rodriguez’s early opener was cancelled out by Ciaran Clark’s header for the visitors, but Willian’s fine 57th-minute strike secured all three points for Maurizio Sarri’s men.

Defeat allied to results elsewhere saw Newcastle slip into the bottom three as 10-man Southampto­n held out to win 2-1 at Leicester.

Fulham remain in the relegation zone as Burnley won 2-1 at Turf Moor despite not even having a single shot on target.

Andre Schurrle’s stunning effort put Fulham ahead in just the second minute, but Burnley equalised in the 20th minute through Joe Bryan’s own goal and were soon in the lead when Denis Odoi also put through his own net.

Craig Cathcart scored at both ends as Watford beat Crystal Palace 2-1 thanks to Tom Cleverley’s volleyed winner with 16 minutes left at Selhurst Park.

Huddersfie­ld are still rooted to the foot of the table following a goalless draw at Cardiff.

 ??  ?? Liverpool midfielder Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring the opening goal from the penalty spot during the English Premier League football match against Brighton and Hove Albion at American Express Community Stadium in Brighton, southern England, yesterday.
Liverpool midfielder Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring the opening goal from the penalty spot during the English Premier League football match against Brighton and Hove Albion at American Express Community Stadium in Brighton, southern England, yesterday.

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