Liverpool falter again in title chase

Liverpool’s Sadio Mane celebrates after scoring against West Ham

London: Liverpool wasted another chance to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League as a sub-par performance Monday from Jurgen Klopp’s men was punished in a 1-1 draw at West Ham.

Less than a week after missing the opportunity to go seven points clear of Manchester City with a 1-1 draw against Leicester, Liverpool’s lead is now just three over the champions, who can now go top with victory at Everton, Wednesday.

Sadio Mane put the visitors in front at the London Stadium, but Michail Antonio quickly levelled and West Ham had the better chances to claim all three points when Declan Rice and Mark Noble failed to hit the target.

After posting a perfect record against opposition with the top six in their first 23 league games, Liverpool have now slipped up twice in as many matches to mount the tension in their chase for a first title in 29 years.

Klopp’s side looked like a side playing under pressure in a lacklustre display as the absence of the injured Jordan Henderson, Georginio Wijnaldum and Trent Alexander-Arnold took its toll.

Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini claimed it was ‘impossible to play worse’ after his side’0-3 capitulation to Wolves last week that followed a deeply disappointing FA Cup exit to League One team AFC Wimbledon.

Even without the injured Marko Arnautovic, Pellegrini got the response he wanted in West Ham’s performance if not their end product.

Javier Hernandez had the hosts’ first chance but the Mexican and then Aaron Cresswell both fired inches wide of Alisson Becker’s left-hand post.

James Milner was having a torrid time defending in an unfamiliar right-back role against the pace and trickery of Felipe Anderson.

However, the former England midfielder created the opening goal in controversial circumstances when given the chance to go forward.         Adam Lallana’s neat footwork played in Milner, who was allowed to continue despite being clearly in an off-side position, and Mane cleverly spun onto his cross to score his 12th goal of the season.

The lead lasted just six minutes as the visitors switched off from a well-worked free-kick and Antonio drilled Anderson’s pass in off the far post.

AFP

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