November 23, 2024

Soccer-Rashford fires Man United into title race, Liverpool lose again

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By Peter Hall

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) – Manchester United supporters are dreaming of a first Premier League title in a decade after Marcus Rashford earned a dramatic win over rivals Manchester City on Saturday, while Liverpool lost at Brighton & Hove Albion in their disappointing season.

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At the other end of the table, bottom side Southampton won 2-1 at Everton, whose season goes from bad to worse, while Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest earned valuable victories in their bids to avoid relegation.

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A first league title since 2012-13 is now a real possibility for United after they moved one point behind City to second in the standings and six off leaders Arsenal, who visit Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, with a 2-1 victory at Old Trafford.

England forward Rashford completed the turnaround eight minutes from time to score for the seventh successive match in all competitions, the first United player to do so since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2008.

The hosts had looked beaten after Jack Grealish headed City in front just after the hour mark, with the champions looking in control until Bruno Fernandes levelled in the 78th minute.

City were furious the goal was awarded after a VAR review, with Rashford initially flagged offside before letting Fernandes take the shot ahead of him.

A ninth successive win in all competitions for United was celebrated with real vigour, as the hosts continued their improvement, one that is yielding better than expected results so soon into coach Erik ten Hag’s tenure.

“We look like a team now,” Fernandes told BT Sport. “Some time ago sometimes each one of us was looking for ourselves. Now you see a proper team playing for each other.

“If you don’t keep winning they (City) will go further clear. We’ll celebrate a big win but from tomorrow our focus has to be on the next game.”

REDS SUFFERING

Liverpool were expected to be City’s main title challengers again this season, but they dropped to eighth in the table as Brighton winger Solly March netted twice in a 3-0 win over Juergen Klopp’s sluggish side.

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Brighton picked up their first home league victory against Liverpool since January 1961 as they climbed above their opponents into seventh.

Liverpool now trail leaders Arsenal by 16 points having played one game more. The Reds lost back-to-back league games for a second time this season, suffering six defeats overall, three times as many as in the whole of 2021-22.

Overrun in midfield and shaky in defence, Liverpool managed two shots on target over the 90 minutes, with Brighton more than good value for their victory, given to them by March’s brace and Danny Welbeck’s superb late third.

“Bad. Really bad. I can’t remember a worse game,” Klopp told the BBC. “How can you explain that? The same players played outstanding football matches before but if things aren’t properly organised then it can look like that.

“I cannot stand here and say it didn’t happen. Of course, we have to be very concerned about it.”

Liverpool’s Merseyside rivals Everton are also enduring a torrid campaign, sitting second-bottom and without a win in nine matches in all competitions after slumping to defeat at home to Southampton.

The result comes on a day when members of the Everton board were advised to stay away from the ground over what the club termed a “real and credible threat to their safety and security”.

Everton fans had planned a ‘sit-in’ at the ground after the game in protest at the club’s current plight, with the feeling around Goodison Park at the final whistle an angry one indeed.

Forest had a much more enjoyable afternoon as Brennan Johnson’s double earned a 2-0 home win over Leicester City, pulling Steve Cooper’s side five points clear of the drop zone.

Leicester have now lost four league games in a row and are 15th, three points and two places below Forest, and only two points above the bottom three.

Wolves are now out of the relegtion zone and level on 17 points with Leicester after a second-half goal from Daniel Podence secured a 1-0 win over visitors West Ham United, who slipped one spot to 18th on 15 points.

(Reporting by Peter Hall; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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