Salah fires Liverpool 16 points clear, Forest beat City

Published March 9, 2025
NOTTINGHAM: Nottingham Forest’s Callum Hudson-Odoi (L) scores during the Premier League match against Manchester City at the City Ground on Saturday.—Reuters
NOTTINGHAM: Nottingham Forest’s Callum Hudson-Odoi (L) scores during the Premier League match against Manchester City at the City Ground on Saturday.—Reuters

LONDON: Premier League leaders Liverpool needed two Mohamed Salah penalties to beat bottom-of-the-table Southampton 3-1 on Saturday, while Nottingham Forest took a giant step towards the Champions League with a 1-0 win over Manchester City.

Liverpool stretched their lead at the top to a massive 16 points, despite a sloppy first 45 minutes.

Fresh from a smash-and-grab 1-0 Champions League victory over Paris St-Germain, Liverpool boss Arne Slot made just three changes.

However, the Dutchman was forced into making three half-time alterations to kickstart the champions-elect.

Southampton have taken just nine points from 28 games all season, but stunned Anfield when Will Smallbone fired the visitors in front in first-half stoppage time.

Alisson Becker was Liverpool’s hero at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday but the Brazilian and Virgil van Dijk got in each other’s way to allow Smallbone to roll into an unguarded net.

Slot turned to Harvey Elliott, Alexis MacAllister and Andy Robertson at the break, and the changes had the desired effect with two goals in three minutes before the hour mark.

Darwin Nunez levelled with a sharp near-post finish from Luis Diaz’s cross.

Nunez was then upended inside the area and Salah converted from the spot.

The Egyptian slotted home a second penalty two minutes from time to take his tally for the season to 32 goals.

Second-placed Arsenal have two games in hand on the leaders, the first of which comes away to Manchester United on Sunday.

But it appears a matter of when not if Liverpool will clinch just their second league title in 35 years.

Earlier on Saturday, Forest pulled four points clear of City in third thanks to Callum Hudson-Odoi’s late winner at the City Ground.

The former Chelsea winger fired past Ederson on 83 minutes from Morgan Gibbs-White’s pass to spark jubilant scenes of celebration as Forest beat the English champions for the first time since 1997.

Two-time European champions, Forest have not experienced the continent’s top competition since 1980.

But they are closing in on the Champions League with a top-five finish almost certain to be enough thanks to the strong performance of English teams in Europe this season.

“We are not here to joke”, Hudson-Odoi posted on social media. “Goal, MOTM (man-of-the-match), three points!”

City remain fourth and are looking over their shoulders after a ninth league defeat of the season.

Pep Guardiola’s men are likely to be overtaken by Chelsea, when they host struggling Leicester City on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Crystal Palace shrugged off the loss of top scorer Jean-Philippe Mateta to a serious ear injury to beat Ipswich Town 1-0 thanks to Ismaila Sarr’s winner.

The Eagles have won nine of their last 11 games in all competitions and climb to 11th.

Brighton and Hove Albion boosted their own Champions League hopes courtesy of Joao Pedro’s 98th-minute penalty to beat Fulham 2-1.

Raul Jimenez’s spectacular strike opened the scoring for Fulham, but Jean Paul van Hecke levelled before half-time.

Pedro’s spot-kick lifts the Seagulls to sixth and within one point of City.

Published in Dawn, March 9th, 2025

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