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Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk celebrates scoring against West Ham Paul ELLIS
Liverpool are within touching distance of the Premier League title after Virgil van Dijk sealed a dramatic 2-1 win over West Ham, while Newcastle climbed into the top four with a 4-1 thrashing of Manchester United on Sunday.
Luis Diaz’s first-half strike at Anfield was cancelled out by Andrew Robertson’s late own goal, but Van Dijk headed Liverpool’s winner in the closing moments.
Arne Slot’s side are 13 points clear of second-placed Arsenal with six games left.
The Reds can be crowned champions on 20 April, if they win at Leicester and Arsenal lose at Ipswich.
Even if Liverpool don’t seal the title then, it seems only a matter of time before they clinch a record-equalling 20th English crown.
After losing for only the second time in the league this season last weekend, 3-2 to Fulham at Craven Cottage, Liverpool returned to winning ways, despite an underwhelming performance, thanks to goalkeeper Alisson Becker.
“Alisson probably had his best game of the season today,” said Slot.
“(The winner) was a relief because to me it felt after West Ham scored and the way the second half went, it was maybe more that you could expect them scoring.”
Mohamed Salah set a new Premier League record with his 45th goal or assist of the campaign, the most ever in a 38-game season, when he teed up Diaz to open the scoring on 18 minutes.
Alisson twice denied Mohammed Kudus and saved a one-on-one from Jarrod Bowen, but was beaten by his own man four minutes from time.
Van Dijk made a hash of clearing Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s cross, deflecting it into his own net off Robertson.
Reds captain Van Dijk made amends three minutes later, rising to head in Alexis Mac Allister’s corner as Liverpool closed in just a second league title since 1990.
MAGPIES’ MOMENTUM
Newcastle shrugged off the absence of manager Eddie Howe, who was admitted to hospital on Friday due to illness, with a second-half demolition of struggling United at St. James’ Park.
Alejandro Garnacho had cancelled out Sandro Tonali’s opener against the run of play to ensure parity for the visitors at halftime.
But Harvey Barnes turned in Jacob Murphy’s cross four minutes into the second period to spark a United collapse.
Barnes galloped through the Red Devils defence to fire his second into the top corner just after the hour mark.
Ruben Amorim had left out under-fire goalkeeper Andre Onana after two errors in Thursday’s 2-2 Europa League draw at Lyon followed a war of words with former United midfielder Nemanja Matic.
Stand-in Altay Bayindir did his case for future selection no favours for the fourth goal as his clearance went straight to Joelinton, who headed down for Bruno Guimaraes to slot home.
Newcastle’s fifth consecutive win takes them to within one point of third-placed Nottingham Forest, with a game in hand. United slip to 14th.
POSTECOGLOU WOE
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou suffered more misery in a 4-2 defeat at Wolves on Sunday.
Wolves took the lead in the second minute when Rayan Ait-Nouri volleyed from the edge of the area.
Tottenham conceded a second goal in calamitous fashion in the 38th minute as keeper Guglielmo Vicario pushed a cross into Djed Spence’s face and the ball bounced off his teammate into the net.
Mathys Tel converted Brennan Johnson’s 59th-minute cross to give Tottenham hope, but five minutes later Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen tapped in after Cristian Romero was robbed by Ait-Nouri.
Richarlison bundled home for Tottenham in the 85th minute, only for Matheus Cunha to net a minute later after Lucas Bergvall carelessly lost possession.
Tottenham are languishing in 15th place – which would equal their worst finish since 1993-94 – after a wretched display that heaped further pressure on Postecoglou.
Wolves are 14 points clear of third-bottom Ipswich, who look destined for relegation despite holding Chelsea to a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
Julio Enciso and Ben Johnson put the visitors 2-0 up at halftime.
Axel Tuanzebe’s own goal halved Chelsea’s deficit before Jadon Sancho rescued a point after he had been booed onto the pitch by his own supporters.
A point leaves the Blues down in sixth with only the top five qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
Newcastle up to fourth after thrashing sorry Man Utd
Manchester United slipped to their 14th Premier League defeat of the season at Newcastle United on Sunday, with the hosts’ rampant 4-1 success taking them up to fourth in the standings.
With coach Eddie Howe missing the contest as he remains in hospital due to illness, in-form Newcastle did not lose any of their recent momentum, racing into a 24th-minute lead through a fine Sandro Tonali volley.
The visitors responded well, however, scoring a superb goal of their own on the break, finished off by Argentine forward Alejandro Garnacho in the 37th minute, but Harvey Barnes restored Newcastle’s lead early in the second half.
Barnes added a third in the 64th minute, before an error from league debutant Altay Bayindir in the away goal gifted Bruno Guimaraes a late fourth to send Newcastle above Manchester City, while Manchester United dropped to 14th. (SuperSport)