The Citizen (KZN)

Reds lead is ‘insane’

RECORD: ARSENAL TALLY OF 49 SUCCESSIVE GAMES UNBEATEN IS IN SIGHT

- London

Juergen Klopp described his team’s 25-point lead at the top of the Premier League as “insane” after Sadio Mane struck to give Liverpool a 1-0 win at stormhit Norwich on Saturday.

The champions-elect were short of their fluent best in blustery conditions caused by Storm Dennis at Carrow Road but returned immediatel­y to winning ways after their winter break.

They have now gone 43 topflight matches unbeaten, just six behind Arsenal’s record of 49 games in 2003/04 and are sprinting towards their first league title for 30 years.

Liverpool have earned 103 points from the past 105 available to them in the Premier League, winning 34 of their past 35 matches, and have one more point – 76 – than Manchester United accrued in winning the league in 1996/97.

Klopp said the wind and Norwich’s organisati­on made it a tricky game but that his players remained calm.

“I could tell in all the players’ faces that they weren’t nervous, they were enjoying it, and if one team was going to score it was going to be us,” he told Sky Sports.

“We protected against the counter-attack well too. It’s really all about these wonderful football players.

“The gap is so insane, I don’t really understand it. I’m not smart enough. I’ve not had that before. It’s outstandin­g, it’s so difficult. I go back into the changing room and we chat about the things and then I’m like ‘oh, but congratula­tions. We won the game, another three points’.”

The result leaves Daniel Farke’s Norwich rooted to the bottom of the table, six points behind 19thplaced Watford. They look set for an immediate return to the Championsh­ip despite their battling performanc­e.

Klopp brought back midfielder Naby Keita for his first start in a Premier League match since December and Mane was on the bench as Liverpool started full of confidence.

The visitors controlled possession in the early stages without creating many clear-cut openings but Norwich managed some brief spells of attractive passing football themselves.

Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino was particular­ly impressive, producing an exquisite piece of skill to control a long Jordan Henderson pass before the ball was stolen off his toes as he shaped to shoot.

But Farke’s men kept Liverpool quiet and came close to snatching the lead themselves.

Just when it seemed Norwich could become only the second team this season, after Manchester United, to deny Liverpool all three points, Mane broke the deadlock.

The second-half substitute controlled a long ball from Henderson with his right foot in the 78th minute before lashing home with his left, to gain his side full points. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? POINTS IN THE BAG. Liverpool’s Sadio Mane celebrates after scoring the only goal in their 1-0 win over Norwich City in the English Premier League at Carrow Road on Saturday.
Picture: Reuters POINTS IN THE BAG. Liverpool’s Sadio Mane celebrates after scoring the only goal in their 1-0 win over Norwich City in the English Premier League at Carrow Road on Saturday.

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