United rock Chelsea to ignite title race

Published April 17, 2017
MANCHESTER: Chelsea’s Diego Costa (L) vies for the ball with Manchester United’s Marcos Rojo during their English Premier League match at Old Trafford on Sunday. —AFP
MANCHESTER: Chelsea’s Diego Costa (L) vies for the ball with Manchester United’s Marcos Rojo during their English Premier League match at Old Trafford on Sunday. —AFP

LONDON: Manchester United blew the Premier League title race wide open with a 2-0 win over lethargic leaders Chelsea, while Liverpool are back in third place after a 1-0 victory at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

Antonio Conte’s Chelsea side were rocked by Marcus Rashford’s early goal and a deflected Ander Herrera strike soon after half-time at Old Trafford delivered a major blow to their title ambitions.

The Blues barely managed an attack of note and a second defeat in their last four league games leaves them clinging to a four-point lead over second placed Tottenham Hotspur, who had piled on the pressure with a 4-0 rout of Bournemouth on Saturday.

After appearing set to cruise to the title for most of the season, Chelsea now face a nerve-jangling final six matches as they try to hold off a strong challenge from their London rivals.

It was a sweet moment for United manager Jose Mourinho, who had suffered a 4-0 thrashing against Chelsea in October on his first return to the club since being sacked last season.

United were also knocked out of the FA Cup quarter-finals by Chelsea last month and avenging those painful losses kept alive their bid to qualify for the Champions League via a top four finish.

Mourinho’s men, unbeaten in their last 22 league games, are now fifth, four points behind fourth placed Manchester City with a game in hand.

Chelsea’s cause wasn’t helped by the absence of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who was injured earlier in the week, and the pre-match withdrawal of left wing-back Marcos Alonso due to a reported illness.

And the Blues looked less solid than usual at the back as United carved them open to take the lead in the seventh minute.

It was a goal rooted in controversy from Chelsea’s point of view as United midfielder Herrera appeared to handle to win back possession.

Even so, Chelsea defender David Luiz was still exposed too easily by Herrera’s precise pass, with Rashford allowed to gallop clear before slotting a cool finish under Asmir Begovic for his ninth goal of the season.

United, whose leading scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic started on the bench, were rewarded for a vibrant display when they struck again in the 49th minute.

Ashley Young’s persistence opened space for Herrera and the Spaniard’s shot from the edge of the penalty area deflected off Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma before looping over Begovic.

WEST BROMWICH: Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino  heads to score during the English Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns on Sunday.—AFP
WEST BROMWICH: Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino heads to score during the English Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns on Sunday.—AFP

LIVERPOOL ON RISE

At the Hawthorns, Liverpool playmaker Roberto Firmino settled a scrappy game with a close-range header in first half stoppage-time to condemn Albion boss Tony Pulis to his first ever home league defeat against the Reds.

The Brazilian converted a flick-on from Lucas Leiva to seal Liverpool’s fifth win in their last seven games.

Liverpool are unbeaten since losing at Leicester in late February and now lead City by two points, although Pep Guardiola’s team have a game in hand in the race for an automatic spot in the Champions League group stage.

With United, Arsenal and Everton also still in contention for a top four finish, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp isn’t getting carried away just yet.

“It is the Premier League, Arsenal have three games in hand so we should not think about this,” Klopp said. “Today we could only get to 66 points, so it feels perfect. Next week we try at Anfield to get 69, and let’s carry on. If we do what we have to do we will be where we want to be.”

On Saturday, City had moved above Liverpool into third after they registered an impressive 3-0 win away at Southampton with captain Vincent Kompany on the scoresheet.

Kompany’s impassioned celebration, following his 55th-minute headed opener, told the story of what has been two injury-hit seasons for the inspirational Belgian defender.

“I don’t really complain about what’s happened to me, I just carry on,” Kompany, whose goal was his first since August 2015, told BT Sport.

“When this happens I feel I’m giving something back to the fans. I’m finally giving something back to the team and that’s what you see in that moment.”

Leroy Sane finished a flowing move to make it two in the 77th minute and Sergio Aguero headed home three minutes later for his 11th goal in 11 games in all competitions.

“This result is so important for our qualification for the Champions League,” Guardiola said. “Up front we could be better but our quality of play meant we had control.”

Published in Dawn, April 17th, 2017

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