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EPL PIX: Leaders Liverpool falter again!

February 05, 2019 09:27 IST

IMAGE: Sadio Mane of Liverpool tries to get past a few West Ham players. Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Leaders Liverpool faltered in the English Premier League title race for the second time in six days as they were held to a 1-1 draw at West Ham United on Monday.

After being held at home by Leicester City last Wednesday, then seeing closest rivals Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur close the gap at the weekend, Juergen Klopp’s side needed to send out a statement of intent.

 

But they failed to build on Sadio Mane’s rather fortuitous goal after 22 minutes and West Ham, who equalised six minutes later through Michail Antonio, deserved at least a point.

Substitute Divock Origi wasted a chance in stoppage time for the visitors but it would have been harsh on West Ham who snapped a run of four consecutive league defeats by Liverpool in which they conceded four goals in each.

"It was a tough game," Klopp said. "Apparently our goal was offside and maybe the referee knew that in the second half. It’s a point and a fair point."

IMAGE: Sadio Mane, right, celebrates after scoring a goal for Liverpool. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images

Had West Ham taken their chances against a jittery Liverpool side it could have been worse for the visitors who can be knocked off the top on goal difference if Manchester City beat Everton in a re-arranged fixture on Wednesday.

Liverpool looked unusually hesitant in defence and Javier Hernandez and Aaron Cresswell both went close for the Hammers before Liverpool took the lead.

Their fans were celebrating though when James Milner, who looked clearly offside, received the ball on the right and crossed low for Mane who took a touch before swivelling and firing past Lukasz Fabianski.

The lead lasted only six minutes though as Liverpool switched off at a free kick and Naby Keita failed to track the run of Antonio who fired inside Alisson’s far post.

IMAGE: West Ham players celebrate after Michail Antonio scored the equaliser. Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Liverpool had a huge let-off minutes before the break when Felipe Anderson's free kick found youngster Declan Rice completely unmarked but he headed wide of a gaping goal.

Mohamed Salah had three goal attempts in quick succession after the break but West Ham skipper Mark Noble should have put his side ahead when he shot over from a central position.

Origi could have given Liverpool a crucial win but fired straight at Fabianski.

West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini, who did a big favour to his former club Manchester City, said his side had been let down by the match officials.

"We had a lot of chances to win this game. We drew because they scored a clearly offside goal," he said.

"Playing against a team who have scored so many goals with the best defence in the league, I’m happy with the performance but disappointed with the result."

Source: REUTERS
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