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Realist Klopp reminds Liverpool of grind ahead

Liverpool ready for hard work to stay top, says Klopp

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LONDON: Liverpool opened up a seven-point gap at the top of the English Premier League with a 1-0 win at Brighton, while Arsenal’s poor away form continued with a 1-0 defeat at West Ham.

With nearest challenger­s Manchester City not playing until today, Liverpool went into their clash at Brighton on the back of two successive defeats in all competitio­ns and were made to work hard for the three points.

Neither side had a single shot on target in the first half, with the match settled by a Mohamed Salah penalty in the second half.

Liverpool’s 50th clean sheet under Juergen Klopp carried them home.

Fourth-placed Chelsea opened up a six-point gap over Arsenal in fifth with a 2-1 win over Newcastle in the day’s late fixture.

Arsenal’s defeat means they have now won just one of their last seven matches on the road in the Premier League.

There was no such slip-up from Liverpool, even if Brighton did not make it easy for the league leaders.

Roberto Firmino came close to giving his side the lead early in the first half but could not connect with Andrew Robertson’s low cross.

For all their possession, though, they struggled to create any meaningful chances.

Pascal Gross’ clumsy challenge on Salah earned Liverpool the penalty which the Egyptian convert- ed with aplomb.

Once again, Liverpool’s defence stood firm as they saw out the win.

Liverpool have conceded just 10 goals in their 22 league matches this season; only Chelsea in 2004-2005 had conceded fewer after 22 matches in an English top-flight season.

“You have to work hard if you want to be successful and we were ready for it,” Klopp said.

“Be ready for the defending, be ready for the counter-press and be ready to make solutions.

“I think it was the most mature performanc­e we have made so far.

“We take all the points. That’s the situation. “It’s cool but we know that the difference tomorrow and Monday night could be different. “We can only concentrat­e on ourselves.” After their 22-match unbeaten run in all competitio­ns came to an end at Southampto­n in mid-December, Arsenal have struggled to find their form, with their away performanc­es of particular concern.

On Saturday, mustering just two shots on target against West Ham at the London Stadium, Arsenal’s decline continued.

West Ham comfortabl­y held on after Declan Rice got his first goal for the side – becoming the first teenager to score a Premier League goal for them in almost 10 years.

“It’s a bad result for us,” Arsenal manager Unai Emery said.

“It’s concerning because we need to be competitiv­e at home and away.

“At home we feel good but away we are not getting the results we want.”

Pedro came in for Bayern Munich target Callum Hudson-Odoi for Chelsea against Newcastle at Stamford Bridge, with the Spaniard opening the scoring in the ninth minute before Ciaran Clark levelled for Newcastle five minutes before half-time.

Willian was the match winner for Chelsea as he brilliantl­y curled the ball into the net to score his first league goal since the end of October to secure the points for Chelsea.

“I think it’s always difficult in the Premier League,” Willian said.

“We have to be more clinical.

“I think the character was good and the most important (thing) is to win the game.

“I scored a good goal. I found the space and put the ball exactly where I wanted.”

At the bottom, Southampto­n continued their fine form away from home as they earned a hardfought 2-1 win at Leicester, despite having played half of the match with 10 men.

Burnley’s fourth win in a row lifted them to 15th in the table after they came from behind to earn a 2-1 victory over fellow strugglers Fulham, while bottom side Huddersfie­ld were held to a 0-0 draw at Cardiff.

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 ?? — Reuters ?? That’s mine: Brighton’s Martin Montoya (centre) vying for the ball with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah during the English Premier League match at the American Express Community Stadium on Saturday.
— Reuters That’s mine: Brighton’s Martin Montoya (centre) vying for the ball with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah during the English Premier League match at the American Express Community Stadium on Saturday.

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