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Late errors prove costly for Liverpool, Man United

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LIVERPOOL, England (AP): NDIVIDUAL ERRORS proved costly yesterday for Liverpool and Manchester United on a day of late goals and incredible comebacks in English football.

Liverpool conceded three goals in the final 20 minutes to lose 4-3 at Bournemout­h in the Premier League. The collapse was sealed when Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius fumbled a shot in the third minute of injury time, gifting Nathan Aké the chance to grab the winner.

Hours later, United were held 1-1 at Everton after Marouane Fellaini conceded an 88thminute penalty with a clumsy foul, two minutes after coming on as a substitute. Leighton Baines scored from the spot to leave United with just two wins since August 27.

While Liverpool dropped four points behind first-placed Chelsea, United are already 13 points adrift of the leaders after only 14 games.

The late drama didn’t end there. In possibly the most stunning finish to a match in the FA Cup, AFC Wimbledon came from 3-0 down in the 80th minute to beat non-league Curzon Ashton 4-3 in the second round.

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Liverpool manager Jüergen Klopp couldn’t hide his frustratio­n after his side threw away 2-0 and 3-1 leads to slump to only a second loss this season.

“We aren’t ice skating,” Klopp said. “It’s not about how it looks.”

Klopp said Liverpool simply stopped playing after going 3-1 ahead in the 64th through Emre Can, adding to first-half goals by Sadio Mané and Divock Origi.

Bournemout­h scored in the 76th and 78th minutes to draw level, before Aké pounced on the mistake by Karius to complete one of the greatest turnaround­s in the Premier League’s 24-year history.

Aké is on loan at Bournemout­h from Chelsea.

“We opened the door,” Klopp said, “and they ran through.”

The meltdown reignited concerns about Liverpool’s defence, which was missing injured centre back Joël Matip, and the debate over whether Karius is an upgrade on the goalkeeper he recently replaced, Simon Mignolet.

Liverpool are in third place.

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Fellaini was brought on by United manager José Mourinho in the 85th minute to provide the team height and extra defensive muscle as Everton poured forward in search of an equaliser at Goodison Park.

His first contributi­on was to bring down Idrissa Gueye as the Everton midfielder ran across the face of the penalty box. Mourinho looked disgusted in his technical area, even more so when Baines converted the penalty.

Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c put United in front in the 42nd by latching onto Anthony Martial’s ball over the top and producing an exquisite lob from the edge of the area with the outside of his right foot. The ball bounced up onto the crossbar, came down onto the post and landed on the goal line before spinning back over the line.

United hit the post early in the second half through Ander Herrera and couldn’t hold on as Everton finished the stronger.

United are in sixth place after their worst 14-game start to a Premier League season. Mourinho acknowledg­ed before the game that the title might already be beyond his team, but a top-four finish – which brings Champions League qualificat­ion – is also looking a tough task, even at this early stage.

Mourinho was characteri­stically defiant.

“Another game with a very good performanc­e,” Mourinho said, “but we’re not getting the results we deserve.” Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (left) and Everton’s Seamus Coleman take a tumble during the English Premier League match between Everton and Manchester United at Goodison Park yesterday. The game ended 1-1. Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (right) vies for the ball with Everton’s Ashley Williams during the English Premier League match between Everton and Manchester United at Goodison Park in Liverpool, England, yesterday. Liverpool’s Sadio Mané (left) and AFC Bournemout­h’s Nathan Aké battle for the ball during the English Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemout­h, England, yesterday. Bournemout­h won 4-3.

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