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United has brought Liverpool closer to its title Israel today

2019-12-08T04:33:16.549Z


Klopp and his boys won in Bournemouth (0: 3) and opened a 14-point gap from an Ithad loss to the Red Devils (2: 1) Israeli football


Klopp and his boys won at Bournemouth (0: 3), opening a 14-point gap from a defeat to Ithad to the Red Devils (2: 1)

  • Klopp celebrates, today in Bournemouth

    Photography:

    Reuters

If there were any further signs that the championship was heading to Anfield this season, the 16th round came on Saturday (Saturday) and highlighted the current gaps between Manchester City and Liverpool. The champion, who in recent seasons seemed unable to lose a football game, surrendered in her 1: 2 home in the Derby and recorded a sixth game this season which she finished with less than three points. True, she suffers injuries (John Stones joined the list this evening) and judgment may have upset her, but it's hard not to feel that the magic that surrounds Guardiola's team has faded in the past month, winning just two of seven games.

Stunned City players, tonight in Manchester // Photo: IP

Tonight, it was Ola Gunnar Sulshyar's team that clicked on all of City's sensitive spots. Marcus Rushford, Antony Marciel, Daniel James and Jesse Lingard bothered the defense in the first half, and within six minutes Rushford scored from his white spot his 10th of the season and Marciel doubled with his fourth. Guardiola put Riyadh on hold, City improved and scored a shredding goal from Niko Ottmandi, but that wasn't enough. Ola Gunnar Sulshyar completed a dreamy week with 1: 2 wins over Mourinho and Pep, who bumped United (at least temporarily) into fifth place.

Henderson and Salah, celebrating today in Bournemouth // Photo: Reuters

City's Liverpool gap now stands at 14 points after European champions returned from Vitality Stadium with 0: 3 on Bournemouth in a game that challenged itself. Jurgen Klopp made seven changes to the lineup that won the derby, downed Sadio Mana, lost to Dejan Louvran in the first half because of an injury and found that his magic did not expire, but vice versa. Alex Oxlade Chamberlain and Nabi Keita celebrated premier gates and became Liverpool's 15th and 16th occupiers this season; Muhammad Salah broke a month-long drought with his seventh of the season; Liverpool maintained its first clean net after 14 games and its unbeaten league game to 33.

Mourinho congratulates Son on the huge gate // Photo: Reuters

And yet, the 16th cycle will be remembered first because of Tottenham's 0-0 goal on Burnley - Burnley - the turnover, probably also the season goal and probably one of the big goals in the Premier League history. That happened in the 32nd minute, when the Korani took the ball at the Reds' wide end and went for an 80-yard rush during which he deflected off seven defensive players and eventually knocked Nick Pop with a stripe to the corner. "This is the big culprit of my career," the 27-year-old Sun confirmed; "I have no idea what happened there." Harry Kane added a duo, with both Lucas Mora and Musa Sisuko sharing the celebration.

Duncan celebrates madly, today in front of Chelsea // Photo: Reuters

With over 250 appearances in Everton uniform and quite a few goals for her, Duncan Ferguson has always been a legend at the Liverpool club. The 47-year-old added more Calt points to himself as he replaced Marco Silva, who was fired on the lines, leading the Topies to 1: 3 at Goodison Park on Chelsea. Everton did not shine but played with great enthusiasm, which was enough against the Blue's shaky defense. Risharlison and Dominic Calvert Lewin (duo) overpowered coffee in a weak match, Matteo Kovacicz only temporarily shriveled up for Frank Lampard's team which was a third loss in four cycles.

Today: Watford - Crystal Palace 0: 0

Source: israelhayom

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