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100 for Mane as Reds top table

ARSENAL BEAT BURNLEY 1-0 WHILE MAN CITY HELD 0-0 BY SOUTHAMPTO­N

- LONDON

Sadio Mane reached 100 career goals for Liverpool in a 3-0 win against Crystal Palace that sent the Reds top of the Premier League, while Arsenal eased the pressure on Mikel Arteta with a battling 1-0 victory at Burnley yesterday.

Defending champions Manchester City dropped two points at home to Southampto­n after a 0-0 stalemate while struggling Wolves lost their fourth match in five against 10-man Brentford.

Mane continued his eyecatchin­g mastery of Palace, netting in his ninth league match in a row against the Eagles.

Mohammad Salah’s glancing header from Kostas Tsimikas’ corner was kept out by goalkeeper Vicente Guaita but Mane pounced to lash home, giving him a century of goals for Liverpool in all competitio­ns.

Salah doubled the Reds’ lead in the 78th minute before Naby Keita sealed the win with a sweetly struck volley.

Impressive start

Liverpool have made an impressive start to the season, scoring 12 goals in their opening five games and conceding just once. “I told the boys that is one of the most hard-fought 3-0 wins I ever saw. We gave everything,” Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said.

“Sadio’s 100th goal for Liverpool, a massive mark! It was a really good game for Sadio. He worked incredibly hard again.”

Arsenal were rock bottom of the table before last week’s fixtures but wins against Norwich and now Burnley lifted them to the relative comfort of 12th spot before the late kick-off between Aston Villa and Everton.

Odegaard, who signed from Real Madrid last month after spending part of last season at the Emirates on loan, broke the deadlock in the 30th minute, curling home a free-kick to give the visitors a 1-0 lead at Turf Moor. Arsenal breathed a sigh of relief when VAR overturned a penalty awarded to Burnley in the second half after Matej Vydra tumbled to the turf following a challenge by goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.

Manchester City will rue their inability to beat Southampto­n at the Etihad after consecutiv­e 5-0 home wins.

It could have been worse for them after referee Jon Moss pointed to the spot when Kyle Walker bundled into the back of Adam Armstrong in the area, showing the England internatio­nal a red card. But the incident was reviewed by VAR and Moss eventually decided to overturn both decisions.

 ?? AFP ?? Liverpool’s Guinean midfielder Naby Keita (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring their third goal.
AFP Liverpool’s Guinean midfielder Naby Keita (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring their third goal.

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