Friday, April 19, 2024
spot_img

Red rage scalds Man City

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

London:Leaders Liverpool took an important step towards the Premier League title with a 3-1 win at home to Manchester City on Sunday afternoon.
The win gives Liverpool 34 points from their first 12 games of the campaign and lifts them nine points ahead of Manchester City, who drop to fourth in the table, with Leicester and Chelsea moving into second and third places with 26 points each.
City dominated the opening minutes of the game only to find themselves 2-0 down after 13 minutes thanks to a stunning Fabinho strike in the sixth minute and a Mohamed Salah header seven minutes later.
Pep Guardiola’s side was especially unhappy about Fabinho’s goal which came directly after they had a penalty appeal turned down claiming Liverpool defender Trent Alexander Arnold handled in his own area.
While there is no doubt the ball struck the defender’s hand, the VAR ruled the incident “did not meet the conditions for it to be considered deliberate handball.
“Sadio Mane scored Liverpool’s third goal in the 51st minute as he stooped to head the ball past Claudio Bravo in the visitors’ goal after a Jordan Henderson cross.
Bernardo Silva gave City a glimmer of hope in the 79th minute, but despite causing the fans in Anfield some nervous moments in the last 10 minutes it wasn’t City’s day. Second-half goals from Jamie Vardy and James Madison continued Leicester City’s impressive form with a 2-0 win at home to Arsenal to take Brenden Rodgers’s side up to second.
Arsenal never really looked like getting anything from the game and the defeat piles the pressure on coach Unai Emery who appealed for “calm” when speaking to the press after the final whistle. Tammy Abraham scored his 10th Premier League goal of the season and Christian Pulisic continued with his excellent form by scoring his fifth goal in three games as Chelsea beat Crystal Palace 2-0 to claim their sixth successive Premier League win.
Sheffield United’s impressive season continued and the newly-promoted side was still unbeaten away from home after James Baldock’s 78th-minute goal gave them a 1-1 draw away to Tottenham.
The draw was no less than Sheffield United deserved as Tottenham produced another disappointing show, which head coach Mauricio Pochettino after the game asked for time to “rebuild” his squad. A reprieved Son Heung-min put Spurs ahead and Sheffield was unlucky not to equalize earlier than Baldock’s goal after John Lundstram saw a goal ruled out by VAR because his big tie was deemed to be offside.
West Ham slipped to 16th in the table after a wretched 3-0 defeat away to Burnley. Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood put Burnley 2-0 up before halftime and Roberto’s own goal sealed fate for the visitors. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

VPP hopes to win polls

Shillong, April 19: The voice of the people's party is confident that the massive turn out during their...

Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma, Agatha Sangma cast vote; appreciate good turnout in morning

Tura, April 19: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma cast his vote at Walbakgre polling station in Tura, on...

Violence erupts in Bengal’s Cooch Behar as TMC and BJP workers clash

Kolkata, April 19:  The polling in the first two hours for three Lok Sabha constituencies in West Bengal...

Dialogue, debate, dissent – the lifeblood of democracy

Editor, The edit page of a newspaper is an essential platform in a democracy where views are expressed and...