Sunday Times

Chelsea ruffle Premier League feathers

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● Chelsea brought a whole new dimension to the Premier League title race when they handed Manchester City their first defeat of the season yesterday to leave Mohamed Salah-inspired Liverpool as the new leaders.

Egyptian Salah was back to his best with a hat-trick in his side’s 4-0 win at Bournemout­h in the early game to move Liverpool a point clear of champions City.

Their tenure at the top was expected to be brief, but five hours later City’s aura was dented by a shock 2-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge, with N’Golo Kante and David Luiz their unlikely executione­rs.

The results left Liverpool on 42 points after 16 games and the only undefeated team after City’s 21-match unbeaten streak, stretching back to a loss to Manchester United in April, was ended.

Chelsea moved to third on 34 points, ahead of Arsenal on goal difference after the Gunners beat Huddersfie­ld Town 1-0 with a belated and brilliant Lucas Torreira bicycle kick.

City’s lacklustre loss after seven straight wins sent tremors through a league that had been talking up their domestic invincibil­ity under Pep Guardiola.

They had dominated proceeding­s until just before the break when Eden Hazard set up the normally goal-shy Kante to fire home brilliantl­y into the roof of the net.

It was the first time City had been behind in the league since drawing with Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers in August and they were surprising­ly toothless chasing the game either side of Luiz heading home Chelsea’s second from a corner in the 78th minute.

Luiz said afterwards that he felt Chelsea had beaten “the best team in Europe at the moment”. Yet City hardly looked like it, their effort proving in stark contrast to Liverpool’s.

Salah, who had a slow start to the season after his golden-boot exploits of 2017/18, struck with what looked like an offside rebound in the first half and added two individual beauties after the break.

A Steve Cook own goal for Liverpool’s third summed up Bournemout­h’s misery at the Vitality Stadium as the Reds took their unbeaten streak to a club recordequa­lling 17 top-flight matches.

Jürgen Klopp hailed his side’s performanc­e as “mature” and saluted the “absolutely brilliant” Salah who clambered alongside Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at the top of the Premier League goalscorin­g charts on 10.

Salah handed over his man-of-thematch award to teammate James Milner, saying it was the “perfect” way to celebrate him joining the elite club of players who have made 500 Premier League appearance­s.

“I have to congratula­te him on an amazing career — he deserves this today,” Salah said.

The grumbles at Old Trafford around the stodgy form of Manchester United, who had not won in four league matches, were silenced when goals from Ashley Young, Juan Mata, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford wrapped up a 4-1 win over 10-man Fulham.

The visitors had Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa sent off in the second half, minutes after an Aboubakar Kamara penaltyspo­t goal gave Claudio Ranieri’s side a glimpse of an unlikely escape.

Southampto­n offered new manager Ralph Hasenhuett­l a glimpse of the task he faces with their 1-0 loss at fellow relegation contenders Cardiff City, Callum Paterson scoring the 74th-minute winner.

Torreira built on his new cult status at Arsenal with an acrobatic 83rd-minute winner that extended their unbeaten run in all competitio­ns to 21 matches.

Huddersfie­ld remain on 10 points in 18th place in the relegation zone as Burnley leapt out of the bottom three with James Tarkowski’s first-half goal earning them a 1-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at Turf Moor.

Salah-inspired Liverpool the new leaders and Manchester United silence grumbles over stodgy form at Old Trafford

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