The New Zealand Herald

Liverpool’s wait extended

Merseyside derby draw will likely push title celebratio­ns into next month for Klopp’s side

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Liverpool’s title charge has been slowed by the pandemic, and its attacking ruthlessne­ss blunted.

After a wait of 103 days, Jurgen Klopp’s team returned to action yesterday with a 0-0 draw at Everton as they near the end of a 30-year league title drought.

It means the world champions can no longer be sure of sealing the English title with a victory against Crystal Palace on Thursday morning. Liverpool can become champions with a win if Burnley do not lose at second-placed defending champions Manchester City this morning.

Liverpool lost to Watford in the penultimat­e Premier League match before the unexpected break in the league. But when a team is 23 points in front with eight games remaining, there is not much to grumble about.

The need to prevent the coronaviru­s spreading meant this was an unusually quiet Merseyside derby with fans prohibited from Goodison Park and the teams entering the field separately. Liverpool used a temporary dressing room outside the stadium so they could socially distance.

“Everyone didn’t know really what to expect, the whole procedure before the game and how things will go,” Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk said. “We wanted to get the three points, but we’re another step closer. We’ll try to improve every time.”

That has been the message since the week before football shut down in March, when Liverpool were also knocked out of the Champions League and FA Cup.

But Liverpool saw just why Everton are unbeaten at home since Carlo Ancelotti was hired as manager. He has steered the team 11 points clear of the relegation zone which they dropped into after losing at Anfield in December in Marco Silva’s final game before being fired.

The search for a goal yesterday saw Joel Matip’s header go wide in the first half and Fabinho had a free kick tipped over by keeper Jordan Pickford late on.

Liverpool should have striker Mohamed Salah back fit for the visit of Palace to Anfield after not being risked from the bench yesterday.

“After four weeks’ pre-season and preparatio­n,” Klopp said, “we cannot ignore that we play again [on Thursday].”

Sending a message

With the impending arrivals of Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner, Christian Pulisic and Olivier Giroud could find game time increasing­ly hard to come by at Chelsea next season. They gave manager Frank Lampard a reminder of their qualities against Aston Villa.

Pulisic scored five minutes after coming on as a substitute and Giroud added a second soon after, as Chelsea rallied for a 2-1 win at Villa Park to strengthen the team’s hold on fourth.

Chelsea are five points clear of Manchester United in fifth, which will be enough to qualify for next season’s Champions League if Manchester City fail to overturn their two-year European ban.

Pulisic, the American winger, hadn’t played for Chelsea since January 1 because of injury and then the league’s suspension. It was his sixth league goal in his first season in England, and seventh overall.

Newcastle nearly safe

If Saudi Arabia’s sovereign fund eventually completes its protracted purchase of Newcastle, it will take over a club almost guaranteed to be in the Premier League next season.

A 3-0 win over 10-man Sheffield United lifted Newcastle 11 points clear of the drop zone with eight games remaining. Allan Saint-Maximin, Matt Ritchie and Joelinton scored after John Egan was sent off in the 50th minute for a second yellow card.

It was Newcastle’s first game since the restart after a three-month hiatus when the club’s future was one of the big talking points. League officials are deciding whether to approve the Saudi Public Investment Fund buying an 80 per cent stake in Newcastle as part of a takeover alongside the wealthy British-based Reuben brothers and financier Amanda Staveley.

The deal is complicate­d by a recent ruling by the World Trade Organisati­on that the Saudis facilitate­d the bootleggin­g of sports broadcasts, as well as the kingdom’s human rights record. But the Saudis have now tried to offer assurances they are clamping down on the piracy.

Sheffield United missed a chance to climb to fifth.

Lacklustre Leeds

Surely Leeds aren’t going to have another end-of-season collapse?

Marcelo Bielsa’s team played their first game of the restart in the secondtier Championsh­ip and lost 2-0 at Cardiff, leaving Leeds second on goal difference and seven points clear of third-placed Fulham. There are eight games left.

Leeds, out of the Premier League since 2004, looked like getting promoted last season only to lose in the playoffs after a poor run of form late in the season.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino and Everton’s Tom Davies challenge for the ball during a 0-0 draw at Goodison Park yesterday.
Photo / AP Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino and Everton’s Tom Davies challenge for the ball during a 0-0 draw at Goodison Park yesterday.

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