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The crazy own goal saved Liverpool

After Manchester City's victory away to Fulham on Saturday low pressure on Liverpool in today's summit with Tottenham. Victory was required to take back ser

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The crazy own goal saved Liverpool

After Manchester City's victory away to Fulham on Saturday low pressure on Liverpool in today's summit with Tottenham.

Victory was required to take back serieledningen in the Premier League – at least temporarily when the City has a game less harvested.

the Meeting with the ”Spurs” started well for the home team that got the crowd at Anfield to cheer in the first half. This after the brazilian Roberto Firmino nodded in ledningsmålet behind the goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

In the second half of the ordered Harry Kane a free-kick on the midplane and set with an impressive cross in the time a quick counter which ended with Lucas Moura bumped into the reply message from close range.

The most pointed in a tie – but Liverpool wanted another.

as late as in the 90:e minute, the egyptian rawalpindi Mohamed Salah top of a post and nodded the ball at Lloris. The goalkeeper saved but not better than he ran the ball out of his own defender, Toby Alderweireld, and was then able to see how the ball is annoyingly slow rolled across the finish line.

2-1-the goal became the game-and means that Liverpool bounces up on the first place in the Premier League, two points ahead of Manchester City who have a game less played.

the loss that the team is still third in the table but the chasing Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea coming ever closer in the battle for Champions League places.

earlier on Sunday took Chelsea vital points away to Cardiff.

Admittedly took the home team a surprising lead in the beginning of the second half but with just five minutes left rescued the london club of a offsidemål of Cesar Azpilicueta.

the Spaniard was on the wrong side of the line of defense when he nodded the ball into goal after a splice from Marcos Alonso.

Shortly thereafter, came the next bang for Cardiff, this, when Ruben Loftus-Cheek was ahead of the game and were 2-1 to Chelsea in stoppage time.

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