Bournemouth Bury Chelsea In Four-Goal Blitz, Liverpool Held

31st January 2019

Tottenham force late winner at Wembley as Arsenal move up to fourth without kicking the ball on another dramatic night in the Premier League

Bournemouth's Norwegian striker Joshua King (C) celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the English Premier League football match between Bournemouth and Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, southern England on January 30, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
Bournemouth's Norwegian striker Joshua King (C) celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the English Premier League football match between Bournemouth and Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, southern England on January 30, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
SUMMARY
  • Liverpool appealed in vain for what looked a clear penalty when Naby Keita went down under a challenge from Ricardo Pereira
  • But, not for the first time this season, Maurizio Sarri's team lacked a cutting edge, even with Gonzalo Higuain making his Premier League debut following the Argentine striker's loan move from Juventus
  • Tottenham staged a late fightback to close the gap on Manchester City to two points with a 2-1 win over Watford

LONDON, England- Liverpool wasted a chance to take complete control of the Premier League title race as Leicester earned a 1-1 draw against the leaders, while Chelsea's bid for a top-four finish was rocked by a humiliating 4-0 thrashing at Bournemouth on Wednesday.

After second-placed Manchester City lost at Newcastle on Tuesday, Jurgen Klopp's side would have moved seven points clear at the top with a win over Leicester.

But Liverpool, chasing a first English title since 1990, had to settle for a frustrating draw that left them five points ahead of champions City.

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Following a warm-weather training break in Dubai, Liverpool were ahead in the third minute at snowy Anfield.

Senegal winger Sadio Mane wriggled through the Leicester defence and slotted a clinical finish into the far corner for his 11th goal of the season.

Liverpool's quickest league goal since April 2016 had the Kop belting out songs of praise for their former manager Rafael Benitez, who masterminded Newcastle's victory against City.

But Liverpool quickly lost their rhythm and Leicester defender Harry Maguire punished sloppy marking from Virgil van Dijk to meet Ben Chilwell's header with a close-range finish on the stroke of half-time.

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Liverpool appealed in vain for what looked a clear penalty when Naby Keita went down under a challenge from Ricardo Pereira.

Yet it took a superb save from Alisson Becker to stop Roberto Firmino scoring an own goal as Liverpool were forced to settle for a point that gave City fresh hope.

At Dean Court, Chelsea suffered a second successive defeat that left their bid to qualify for the Champions League under severe threat.

The Blues, winners in just one of their last four league games, drop down to fifth place -- below Arsenal on goals scored -- with Manchester United only two points behind in sixth.

Chelsea were in control early on and Mateo Kovacic's header was tipped onto the bar by Artur Boruc.

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But, not for the first time this season, Maurizio Sarri's team lacked a cutting edge, even with Gonzalo Higuain making his Premier League debut following the Argentine striker's loan move from Juventus.

Bournemouth made them pay in the 47th minute when Josh King converted a David Brooks pass.

Furious fans

Brooks added to Sarri's woes in the 63rd minute as the Bournemouth winger eased past the flat-footed David Luiz to lash in the second goal.

Leicester City's English defender Harry Maguire shoots to score their first goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Leicester City at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on January 30, 2019. PHOTO/AFP

Chelsea's fans were furious, chanting "you don't know what you're doing" at Sarri when he substituted Higuain.

But the misery wasn't over for Chelsea, who conceded again in the 75th minute when King struck, before Charlie Daniels netted in stoppage-time to condemn the west Londoners to their heaviest league loss in over two decades.

Tottenham staged a late fightback to close the gap on Manchester City to two points with a 2-1 win over Watford.

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After a miserable week that saw Tottenham knocked out of the FA and League Cups, Mauricio Pochettino's third-placed side lifted the gloom at Wembley.

Watford took the lead in the 38th minute after the latest mistake from error-prone keeper Hugo Lloris.

Lloris completely missed his attempt to catch a corner and Watford defender Craig Cathcart headed into the empty net.

But Son Heung-Min was back in the Tottenham side for the first time since January 13, having missed three games while on duty for South Korea at the Asia Cup.

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Son spared Tottenham further indignity as he pounced to drive in the 80th-minute equaliser.

Fernando Llorente completed the turnaround when he headed the 87th-minute winner from a Danny Rose cross.

English Premier League results 

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Played Wednesday

Bournemouth 4 (King 47, 75, Brooks 63, Daniels 90+5) Chelsea 0

Liverpool 1 (Mane 3) Leicester 1 (Maguire 45+2)

Southampton 1 (Ward-Prowse 77) Crystal Palace 1 (Zaha 41)

Tottenham 2 (Son 80, Llorente 87) Watford 1 (Cathcart 38)

Played Tuesday

Arsenal 2 (Aubameyang 66-pen, Lacazette 83) Cardiff 1 (Mendez-Laing 90+3)

Fulham 4 (Chambers 47, Mitrovic 58, 74, Vietto 79) Brighton 2 (Murray 3, 17)

Huddersfield 0 Everton 1 (Richarlison 3)

Manchester United 2 (Pogba 87-pen, Lindelof 90+2) Burnley 2 (Barnes 51, Wood 81)

Newcastle 2 (Rondon 66, Ritchie 80-pen) Manchester City 1 (Aguero 1)

Wolves 3 (Saiss 66, Jimenez 80, 86) West Ham 0

Tottenham Hotspur's Spanish striker Fernando Llorente (2L) celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammates during the English Premier League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Watford at Wembley Stadium in London, on January 30, 2019. Tottenham won the match 2-1. PHOTO/AFP