Glasgow Times

Mane helps keep Reds’ title dream alive

- NICK MASHITER

SADIO MANE kept Liverpool’s quadruple hopes alive after a frantic comeback win at Aston Villa.

The forward’s 22nd goal of the season earned Jurgen Klopp’s side victory and moved them level on points with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.

Joel Matip cancelled out Douglas Luiz’s opener during a mad opening six minutes.

Liverpool trail City on goal difference and their rivals have the chance to move three points clear with two games left when they travel to Wolves today.

Klopp now takes his side to Wembley for Saturday’s FA Cup final with Chelsea in the next stage of their quadruple quest.

Mo Salah started on the bench ahead of the Wembley showdown and the gamble looked to be backfiring when mid-table Villa took a thirdminut­e lead. Ollie Watkins raced behind the Liverpool defence and Alisson beat away his powerful drive, only for the Reds to concede immediatel­y after.

Matty Cash’s cross found its way to Lucas Digne and his delivery was met by Luiz whose header was initially parried by Alisson, only for the midfielder to hammer in the follow up from close range.

It sent Villa Park wild but the home crowd were silenced just three minutes later when Liverpool scrambled a leveller.

A chaotic opening continued when Tyrone Mings made a complete mess of clearing Trent Alexander-Arnold’s free-kick and Matip poked in Virgil van Dijk’s centre from four yards.

Sloppy Liverpool had been gifted an instant reply but they remained ragged at the back – with Alisson escaping after sending a reckless pass straight at Watkins.

Minutes later he was beaten to John McGinn’s cross by Danny Ings, only for the former Liverpool striker to head over.

It had been a haphazard half from the visitors, who lost Fabinho to a hamstring injury, as they lived dangerousl­y at the back with Watkins a danger.

The breakneck nature continued after the break with Liverpool continuing to see more of the ball, Alexander-Arnold driving another free-kick wide, before they grabbed the lead after 65 minutes.

Diogo Jota sent Diaz away on the left and he teased Mings before delivering the perfect cross for the unmarked Mane to glance in his eighth goal in his last 11 games.

 ?? ?? Sadio Mane celebrates scoring the winner with his team-mates at Villa Park
Sadio Mane celebrates scoring the winner with his team-mates at Villa Park

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