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Updated 28 Aug, 2017 10:33am

Liverpool thrash Arsenal, Morata lifts Chelsea

LONDON: Liverpool forwards Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah tore Arsenal to shreds as Arsene Wenger’s team crashed to a humiliating 4-0 defeat at Anfield on Sunday.

The trio all found the net to condemn Arsenal to a second successive defeat after their 1-0 loss at Stoke City, which left them six points below early pace-setters Manchester United in 16th place.

Liverpool rose to second place, two points below United and one above champions Chelsea, who recorded a straightforward 2-0 win over Everton.

Tottenham Hotspur are two points further back in ninth place after their Wembley hoodoo resurfaced in a 1-1 draw at home to Burnley.

Arsenal’s defeat, and the toothless manner of their surrender, will once again raise questions about Wenger’s position, less than three months after the Frenchman signed a new two-year contract.

It was Arsenal’s heaviest league defeat since a 4-0 loss at Southampton in December 2015.

Liverpool went ahead in the 17th minute when full back Joe Gomez floated in a cross from the right and unmarked Brazilian Firmino headed home with ease.

Five minutes before the break, Liverpool broke with a flowing, passing move which ended with Mane cutting in from the left and driving a low shot into the far corner.

The contest was over in the 57th minute when Salah stole the ball from a hesitant Hector Bellerin and burst from deep in his own half before coolly slotting past Arsenal keeper Petr Cech.

Substitute Daniel Sturridge completed the scoring by heading in a cross from Salah in the 77th minute.

Alvaro Morata scored one goal and made another as Chelsea returned to winning ways at Stamford Bridge with a routine win over previously undefeated Everton.

Stunned 3-2 by Burnley in their opening home game, Chelsea took a 27th-minute lead when Cesc Fabregas steered a shot into the bottom corner from Morata’s knock-down.

Morata scored his second Chelsea goal five minutes before half-time, emphatically converting Cesar Azpilicueta’s cross with his head.

“We must be pleased with the performance,” Chelsea manager Antonio Conte told the BBC. “We played a really good game. We dominated and had plenty of chances.”

Tottenham have now won just once in 11 games at the new Wembley after following up last weekend’s 2-1 loss to Chelsea with a frustrating draw against Burnley.

Dele Alli put Spurs ahead in the 49th minute after Burnley failed to clear a corner, but new striker Chris Wood earned Sean Dyche’s men a share of the spoils in stoppage time by applying a cool finish to Robbie Brady’s fine pass.

West Bromwich Albion’s 100 percent record came to an end as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Stoke City at The Hawthorns.

Jay Rodriguez’s diving header put West Brom in front just beyond the hour, but Stoke levelled 13 minutes from time when a miscued clearance by Ahmed Hegazi enabled substitute Peter Crouch to head into an empty net.

In Saturday’s late game, Manchester United overcame Leicester City’s resistance to maintain their perfect start.

Substitutes Marcus Rashford and Marouane Fellaini struck in the final 20 minutes to seal a 2-0 victory after United were frustrated by Leicester and Romelu Lukaku had a penalty saved by Kasper Schmeichel.

Published in Dawn, August 28th, 2017

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