LIVERPOOL KEPT THEIR Premier League title hopes alive as Sadio Mane’s winner beat Aston Villa 2-1 on Tuesday to move level on points with Manchester City at the top of the table.
The Reds quickly made amends for a slow start as Joel Matip cancelled out Douglas Luiz’s opener inside six minutes.
Mane’s fine header 25 minutes from time then did enough to keep the pressure on City, who have a game in hand away to Wolves on Wednesday.
However, Liverpool’s narrow margin of victory keeps Pep Guardiola’s men top on goal difference.
Victory also came at a cost for Jurgen Klopp’s men, who lost Fabinho to a muscle injury that is likely to rule him out of both Saturday’s FA Cup final and the Champions League final against Real Madrid on May 28.
With one eye on Wembley, Klopp rolled the dice with his team selection as Mohamed Salah and Thiago Alcantara were left on the bench, while there was no place in the squad for Andy Robertson.
The visitors looked like a much-changed side as Villa sprang out of the traps and caught them cold.
Alisson Becker had already denied Ollie Watkins by the time Steven Gerrard’s men took the lead on three minutes.
Luiz’s header was parried by Alisson, but only back into the path of his Brazilian international teammate to hammer the rebound high into the net.
Villa won this fixture 7-2 last season, but Liverpool this time bounced straight back from the early blow of conceding.
The hosts did not deal with a free-kick into the box and the ball eventually broke for Virgil van Dijk to square for his centre-back partner Matip to apply the finishing touch.
Chances continued to come at both ends in a frantic first half.
Mane headed inches wide for Liverpool before Danny Ings at the other end just failed to keep his header down from Lucas Digne’s inviting cross.
Liverpool’s heavy schedule began to show physically when Fabinho limped off with a hamstring injury midway through the first half.
The sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in 2018 helped Liverpool fund the signings of Alisson, Van Dijk and Fabinho.
As the Reds have gone from strength-to-strength in the four-and-a-half years since, Coutinho’s career has faded and he was largely anonymous in his first appearance against his former club since returning to English football.
Only a complete miskick from Naby Keita with the goal gaping kept the scores level at the break.
However, Liverpool went through the gears in the second period to show the gulf in class between the sides.
Luis Diaz’s arrival in January has played a huge part in keeping Klopp’s men in contention for four trophies.
The Colombian created the winner as he teased Tyrone Mings before delivering a pinpoint cross for Mane to head in his 22nd goal of the season.
There were still nervy moments for Liverpool to see out in the final quarter as Villa sought to expose their high line.
Twice Ings failed to capitalise when played through on goal before being flagged offside when he did finally put the ball in the net.
But Liverpool held on and will hope Gerrard can finally come to their rescue in a title race.
Gerrard famously never won a league title during his decorated playing career at Anfield, but will take Villa to face City at the Etihad on the final day of the season.
What ever happens these are great days to be a red onto the next. YNWA
@Colin Cobs Coady: agree win lose or draw it’s a special time to be a reds supporter. Playing exceptional football with great attitude and attitude and example.
We are witnessing great football at its best.
Job done. Hopefully wolves or West ham do something against City. Liverpool can park the title race now for a few days and concentrate on the cup final. Good Times.
Liverpool looking very shaky for the run in
@Michael Graham: your comment looking very shaky!
@Michael Graham: yere just a moany individual Michael. That profile picture deffo does you justice.
@Paul Gorry: why, just because he has an opinion you don’t agree with.
@Mark Sheehan: cmere mark I’ve been reading his comments for quite a while now. That’s why.
@Paul Gorry: No need to mock the guys pic tho. Bit harch and low blow.
Stick to the sports talk kidd
@Paul Gorry: at least its up there . Not hiding behind a club badge
@Paddy Waggon: Give it a rest paddy Michael can hold his own. Doesn’t need yer sympathy vote Kidd.
@Michael Graham: Ahhh Michael iam not intentionally hiding behind the club badge. It’s just the profile i picked years back and stuck with it. If in any way you’re not happy with my comments i apologise. This is just a bit of banter nothing else.
Relieved with that win, hard fought and deserved but Villa certainly caused problems. Very noticeable how Liverpool improved after both Henderson and Thiago came on. Hopefully Fabinho not badly injured and will be available for cup final. 4 more cup finals to go. Wolves and Westham certainly not straightforward wins for City (so says the optimist in me)
Anyone else notice that kid running amok on his dad’s shoulders in the away end for liverpool’s winner lol.
@Paul Gorry: was worried he would fall
@John Duggan: nah dad was holding on to his legs for dear life hahaha
Unlikely Man City will lose a match. Even if they do, they are 3+ in goal difference.
@Michael Carolan: if they lose it brings it to at most +2, unlikely yes but you’d give them a chance, at least there is a bit of excitement to it
Ground it out lads..well done!!!
3 points, move on. Cannot expect us to blow every team away with a game every 3 games at the end of this hectic fixture run. Looked fatigued but found a way. Love it.
Pep is starting to crack, his “everybody loves Liverpool” rant could echo into the ages if City blow the title, like Keegan’s “I’d love it” moment.
@Nirvana Barbarossa: Some craic that Pep…
Doing our part and a great warm up to grabbing the cup the weekend.
Does Salah start cup final?
@Johnny Mads: he’s way out of form but yeah he’ll definitely start. It’ll be Diaz Mane and Salah for both finals.
@Gareth Keenan: Ya it’s a tough one for Klopp in one sense but I think he’ll start him against Chelsea. Could feel the tension between him and Klopp even as he was waiting to come on tonight. Cold !
the ref was fecking crap in fairness im not to disappointed losing to a good liverpool side but gerrard got the subs wrong taking of nakamba our dm lost our shape and our strikers do not have that cutting edge
Liverpools to loose. Chelsea in a heap. Will beat Madrid handy and city injuries will cripple them.
@Martin Glynn: ye can’t beat a wet dream Martin. Love it lol