Otago Daily Times

Liverpool trips against Tottenham Hotspur in quest for premier league title

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LIVERPOOL: What had been a joyous week for Liverpool went flat yesterday as it stumbled in the title race, dropping two crucial points in a 11 draw at home to Tottenham Hotspur.

Watford was relegated from the top flight as it lost to Crystal Palace, while Manchester United’s season can hardly end soon enough after a 40 hammering by Brighton and Hove Albion.

Liverpool reached the Champions League final on Wednesday with victory over Villarreal but the mood was gloomy as it was unable to ratchet up the pressure on Manchester City at Anfield.

It had won its last 12 Premier League home games and was unbeaten at Anfield in the league for 14 months but trailed to Son Heungmin’s 56thminute goal.

Son’s 20th league goal of the season looked like earning Tottenham the win it needed to move fourth but Luis Diaz equalised with a deflected shot in the 74th minute.

Liverpool moved top with 83 points from 35 games with City also on 83 from 34 games.

Reigning champion City can go three points clear if it beats Newcastle United today.

‘‘The dressing room is not flying, come on, but there are other games to play. We just have to keep going,’’ Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said.

Watford’s 10 defeat by Palace soured former manager Roy Hodgson’s return to Selhurst Park.

Wilfried Zaha’s penalty earned Palace the points to send Watford down and inflict a first relegation from the Premier League in Hodgson’s long managerial career.

Manchester United’s soontobe former interim manager Ralf Rangnick apologised after a display he described as ‘‘humiliatin­g’’ on the south coast.

Moises Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, Pascal Gross and Leandro Trossard were all on target for Brighton as United suffered a fifth successive away defeat in the league to end any remaining hope of a topfour finish.

‘‘It was a terrible performanc­e. From the first until the last minute it was not enough.

‘‘We can only apologise for this performanc­e and a humiliatin­g defeat,’’ Rangnick, who will hand over to Erik ten Hag at the end of the season, said.

Burnley’s resurgence, which had seen it escape the relegation zone, came to a halt as it lost 31 at home to Aston Villa for whom Danny Ings, Emiliano Buendia and Ollie Watkins were all on the scoresheet.

Burnley is in 16th place with 34 points but 18thplaced Everton has 32 points with two games more to play.

Chelsea is not yet assured of a topfour place as it was held to a 22 home draw by Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers.

With potential new owner Ted Boehly watching at Stamford Bridge, Romelu Lukaku scored twice to put the hosts ahead.

But Francisco Trincao scored a spectacula­r goal 11 minutes from time before Conor Coady headed a dramatic 97thminute equaliser to deny Chelsea victory on the day the sale of the club was agreed.

Chelsea is in third place with 67 points from 35 games with fourthplac­ed Arsenal, which hosts relegation­threatened Leeds United today, on 63 from 34. Tottenham has 62 from 35.

‘‘Of course the taste of the game is bad,’’ Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicuet­a said.

‘‘We are conceding too many goals in the last couple of games which is putting us in a difficult position in the race for the Champions League.’’

Brentford is ending its maiden Premier League season on a high as it crushed Southampto­n 30 to virtually guarantee survival, barring an unlikely sequence of results.—

Reuters

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