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    Liverpool see off stubborn Cardiff to go back top

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorApril 21, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Liverpool go back top after a hard fought victory at Cardiff
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    Liverpool go back top after a hard fought victory at Cardiff
    Liverpool go back top after a hard fought victory at Cardiff

    Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League with a hard-fought 2-0 victory away at relegation-threatened Cardiff on Super Sunday.

    Georginio Wijnaldum’s third goal of the season (57) and a late James Milner penalty (81) sealed a ninth-consecutive victory for Jurgen Klopp’s side that restores their two-point lead over Manchester City.

    Wijnaldum’s finish, slammed home 11 minutes after half-time, settled Liverpooldown. James Milner, summoned from the bench, kept his nerve from the penalty spot to clinch the points in the closing stages.  

    On a day when Jurgen Klopp’s side simply had to win, they did. It wasn’t pretty, it wasn’t particularly convincing, but it’ll do. At this stage of the season, anything will do. In this most remarkable of title races, the Reds are still very much alive and kicking.

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    Now all eyes will fall on Manchester, and Wednesday’s derby match at Old Trafford. Liverpool remain hopeful, but the games are running out. Manchester City sit second but retain – just – the advantage at the top of the Premier League. Beat Manchester United, and then Burnley on Sunday, and it is hard to imagine Pep Guardiola’s side slipping up thereafter. The next week should be crucial.

    Liverpool, though, can only do what they can do. Their remaining three fixtures – Huddersfield, Newcastle and Wolves – are appealing, and after yet another clean sheet, and yet another victory over a side in the bottom half of the table, Klopp’s men will be expecting to take nine points from nine.

    They were made to work for this victory. They wasted chances in the first 45 minutes, with Roberto Firmino wasteful and Mohamed Salah denied by Neil Etheridge in the Cardiff goal.

    The Bluebirds, roared on by a boisterous home crowd, did what they could to disrupt the Liverpool rhythm. They delayed over goal-kicks and other set-pieces, they challenged Joel Matip and Virgil van Dijk to win a series of aerial duels and they got at Trent Alexander-Arnold, in particular, down their left flank.

    For a while, they threatened to get something. Had Alisson Becker not been alert towards the end of the half, Cardiff might have led through Oumar Niasse.

    As it was, it would be Liverpool who struck the decisive first blow. Wijnaldum, who had only scored one Premier League away goal for the Reds prior to Sunday, timed his arrival perfectly to meet Alexander-Arnold’s low corner and leather the ball past Etheridge for just his third goal of the campaign. The away end, in good voice throughout, erupted.

    They nearly fainted when Jordan Henderson blazed a glorious chance over moments later, and then when Alisson misjudged Joe Ralls’ corner soon after. Thankfully for their goalkeeper, Sean Morrison somehow failed to convert with the goal at his mercy.

    Morrison’s misery was compounded when his ill-advised grabbing at Salah in the penalty area resulted, correctly, in a spot-kick award. Milner, brought on for Fabinho, who had replaced Naby Keita as a substitute just moments earlier, stayed cool in the sun to bury from 12 yards and that was that.

    And so Liverpool move on. On to Huddersfield, and what should be a home banker on Friday night.

    Before then, though, they’ll take their eyes to Old Trafford. Over to you, Pep.

    Goal

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