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Alexander-Arnold ends Liverpool’s long wait for Anfield victory

10-man Leeds stall runaway leaders Manchester City’s march with 2-1 victory

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Manchester City’s march to the Premier League title stalled on Saturday as 10-man Leeds beat the runaway leaders 2-1, while Liverpool climbed into fourth place after Trent Alexander-Arnold’s late strike sealed a 2-1 win against Aston Villa.

We did not create enough for the forward. It is part of the game.

Pep Guardiola

Manager of Manchester City

City are counting down to their third title in four seasons, but Stuart Dallas’s stoppage-time strike leaves them still needing 11 points from their last six games to clinch the crown. Their first defeat in seven matches in all competitio­ns came after Pep Guardiola made seven changes following their midweek Champions League quarterfin­al first-leg win over Borussia Dortmund.

With Kevin De Bruyne on the bench at the Etihad Stadium, City were below their best against lively Leeds and now turn their attention to cup competitio­ns next week. They have a 2-1 lead to defend in the second leg at Dortmund on Wednesday before Saturday’s FA Cup semifinal against Chelsea at Wembley. “We did not create enough for the forward. It is part of the game,” Guardiola said.

“When they defend in the way they were you have to stop them running and we did not do that. The best moment we had in the game we make a mistake behind and we tried but could not score. “We are going to rest and prepare two days for the game in Dortmund and decide on how we are going to play.”

Liverpool are desperatel­y trying to salvage their troubled campaign by qualifying for next season’s Champions League via a top-four finish. Beaten 3-1 by Real Madrid in the Champions League quarterfin­al first leg on Tuesday, Jurgen Klopp’s side knocked West Ham out of fourth place in the most dramatic fashion at Anfield. Liverpool had lost their previous six home league matches, but Alexander-Arnold clinched their first success in front of the Kop since December as the Reds avenged their humiliatin­g 7-2 defeat at Villa in October.

 ?? AFP ?? Aston Villa’s defender Tyrone Mings vies with Liverpool’s midfielder Mo Salah during Saturday’s match.
AFP Aston Villa’s defender Tyrone Mings vies with Liverpool’s midfielder Mo Salah during Saturday’s match.

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