The Scotsman

Liverpool and City share the spoils in thriller at Anfield after Tottenham return to winning ways

- By COLIN STEWART

Liverpool and Manchester City had to settle for a point each at Anfield after a pulsating 2-2 draw.

City dominated the first half but could not find the finishing touch and they were made to pay when Sadio Mane put Liverpool into the lead just before the hour mark.

Phil Foden equalised 10 minutes later before Mohamed Salah scored a brilliant individual goal to put the hosts back in front with 14 minutes remaining.

But Kevin De Bruyne's deflected strike brought the scores level again and both sides missed chances to win it.

The result leaves Liverpool one point behind Chelsea at the top of the Premier League table, with City a further point behind in third.

Tottenham got back to winning ways with an important 2-1 home victory over Aston Villa.

Spurs had lost their last three Premier League games by an aggregate of 9-1 and the pressure was beginning to grow on Nuno Espirito Santo following a dismal performanc­e in last week's north London derby defeat by Arsenal.

But Pierre-emile Hojbjerg's strike and an own goal by Matt Targett got the job done as Spurs go into the internatio­nal break on a positive note.

Villa were outplayed but found themselves level with 22 minutes remaining as Ollie Watkins scored his first goal of the season, only for the hosts to regain their lead three minutes later.

Jeffrey Schlupp came off the bench to earn Crystal

Palace a share of the spoils against former club Leicester - who let a two-goal lead slip at Selhurst Park.

The Foxes looked on course for a first Premier League win since August as birthday boy Kelechi Iheanacho and Jamie Vardy capitalise­d on defensive errors to put them two goals up at the interval.

But Palace rallied as substitute Michael Olise scored his first goal for the club before Schlupp struck as Patrick Vieira's side claimed a battling 2-2 draw.

Yoane Wissa thumped home a stoppage-time winner as Brentford floored West Ham 2-1 at the London Stadium.

The Bees leapfrogge­d their opponents in the Premier League table courtesy of DR Congo forward Wissa's lastgasp strike.

Jarrod Bowen thought he had scrambled the Hammers a draw with his first goal in 15 Premier League games 10 minutes from time, but replacemen­t Wissa blasted into the net after the hosts failed to clear from a Mathias Jensen free-kick.

Bowen's low finish cancelled out Bryan Mbeumo's opener for the Bees and almost grabbed West Ham a point.

Meanwhile, Watford have parted company with head coach Xisco Munoz after just seven games of the Premier League season.

The club said in a statement that recent results "strongly indicate a negative trend at a time when team cohesion should be visibly improving".

Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Leeds left the club with seven points from a possible 21. Since beating Aston Villa on the opening day of the season, the club's only other league victory came against bottom side Norwich last month.

 ?? ?? 0 Mohamed Salah scores Liverpool’s second goal during yesterday’s 2-2 draw with Manchester City at Anfield
0 Mohamed Salah scores Liverpool’s second goal during yesterday’s 2-2 draw with Manchester City at Anfield

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