Liverpool vs West Ham LIVE: Premier League result and final score as Salah substituted after Mane goal
Liverpool 1-0 West Ham: Follow live reaction as the Reds closed the gap to the Premier League leaders ahead of the Manchester derby
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool moved three points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City as they defeated West Ham thanks to Sadio Mane’s first-half goal. Mohamed Salah had an early chance to score after quick thinking from Trent Alexander-Arnold but was denied by Lukasz Fabianski. The Liverpool opener came as Alexander-Arnold fired a ball across the face and Mane was alive in the box to beat Fabianski to the ball and convert from close range.
West Ham, who were without England international Declan Rice, had their chances and could have found themselves level if not far some excellent defending from Alexander-Arnold to chase back and clear Pablo Fornals’ chip from underneath his own crossbar. Liverpool improved after half-time but couldn’t add a second goal that would have sealed three points, as West Ham came back into it. Manuel Lanzini and Michael Antonio had further opportunities for West Ham but Liverpool held on to extend their winning run.
It puts the pressure back on Manchester City ahead of tomorrow’s Manchester derby at the Etihad, as Liverpool turn their attention to the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against Inter Milan. Follow reaction to Liverpool vs West Ham below, following the conclusion of this afternoon’s 3pm fixtures:
Liverpool 0-0 West Ham
CHANCE! It should be 1-0 to Liverpool! Quick thinking from Alexander-Arnold sees him play Salah into space, with just Fabianski to beat! But the goalkeeper stands tall and makes the save with his right hand as Salah looked for the corner.
Of all the players to leave open, but brilliant thinking from Alexander-Arnold to take the free kick from his own half quickly. It’s not the first time he’s done that...
KICK-OFF! Liverpool 0-0 West Ham
Liverpool will defend the Kop in the first half. West Ham are lining up in 4-3-3.
Liverpool vs West Ham
The players are out at Anfield, where it’s a great atmosphere as Liverpool look to continue their pursuit of Manchester City.
The players come together around the centre circle to show solidarity to the people of Ukraine, as ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ rings out.
David Moyes explains illness behind Declan Rice missing out against Liverpool
David Moyes has explained Declan Rice is out of today’s game at Anfield due to not feeling well this week - but he’s not anticipating too much of an upset in terms of his team shape and style without him.
“Illness. He’s felt it through the week so unable to play,” he has said before kick-off.
“He missed five at the end of last season so we’ll get on with it. He’s a big miss but it’s not a huge rejig of the team, no.
“It’s a busy period but we’re still in the FA Cup and Europe. We’ll go about it today the same way - we’ve got a resilient group.”
Kai Havertz scores twice as Chelsea thrash Burnley with super second-half show
Chelsea stunned Burnley with three goals in the space of nine second-half minutes on their way to a 4-0 victory at Turf Moor.
Reece James, making his first start of 2022 after injury, got the first a couple of minutes into the second half and then had a hand in the next two – both finished by Kai Havertz – with Burnley imploding as they lost back-to-back home league games for the first time this season.
It got worse for the hosts with a little more than 20 minutes to go when a mistake from James Tarkowski left Christian Pulisic with the easiest of finishes from barely a yard out.
Playing only their second league fixture since the 2-0 win over Tottenham on January 23 – during which time they have become world champions, advanced in the FA Cup and lost the Carabao Cup final – Chelsea strengthened their grip on third place with a seventh win in eight Premier League visits to Turf Moor.
Kai Havertz scores twice as Chelsea thrash Burnley with super second-half show
Burnley 0-4 Chelsea: All the goals came in after the restart as Reece James and Christian Pulisic also netted
FULL-TIME! Norwich 1-3 Brentford
MASSIVE win for Brentford and a crushing blow to Norwich, who are surely down after this result. But that’s the win that Brentford desperately needed, secured after Christian Eriksen made his first start for the Bees. Ivan Toney returned to the line-up, too, and his hat-trick, with two goals coming from the spot, made the difference.
FULL-TIME! Newcastle 2-1 Brighton
A huge win for Newcastle - and that’s five in their last six in the Premier League under Eddie Howe. They move to 28 points and seven points clear of relegation.
It’s full-time in the other 3pm kick-offs now as well.
FULL-TIME: Burnley 0-4 Chelsea
A very impressive second half from Chelsea, who blew Burnley away with three goals in the space of seven minutes. The brilliant Reece James and Kai Havertz did the damage, with Christian Pulisic adding a late fourth.
GOAL! Norwich 1-3 Brentford (PUKKI 90+3)
Norwich have one back but it’s too little, too late. Pukki adds another to his Premier League tally.
Burnley 0-4 Chelsea
85 mins: Chelsea have killed this off as a contest and there will be as many Burnley fans following developments elsewhere as time runs out at Turf Moor.
Newcastle’s game against Brighton is the only match which is heading down to the wire, with Eddie Howe’s holding a 2-1 lead at St James’.
Newcastle are heading seven points clear of Burnley in what would be another huge win for the Magpies.
Brentford are also pulling themselves clear and are set to move six points ahead of Burnley, although Sean Dyche’s side will have two games in hand.
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