Premier League: Mohamed Salah Sinks Crystal Palace, Alexis Sanchez Ends Goal Drought
Chile forward Sanchez bagged just his second goal since joining United from Arsenal in January.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: March 31, 2018 11:33 pm IST
Highlights
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Sanchez bagged just his second goal since joining United from Arsenal
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Sanchez ended his Manchester United goal drought in a 2-0 victory
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Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 2-1
Mohamed Salah was Liverpool's hero yet again as the Egypt star clinched a dramatic 2-1 win at Crystal Palace, while Alexis Sanchez ended his Manchester United goal drought in a 2-0 victory over Swansea on Saturday. Despite the huge Champions League quarter-final first leg against Manchester City looming on Wednesday, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp named his strongest side for the Premier League trip to south London. Luka Milivojevic drove struggling Palace into a 13th-minute lead from the penalty spot after Loris Karius fouled Wilfried Zaha. But Senegal winger Sadio Mane levelled four minutes after the break with a close-range finish.
Despite having one of his quieter games of an incredible debut season at Liverpool, Salah proved the match winner as he smashed home in the 84th minute.
Salah, who has 37 goals in 42 games in all competitions this term, has scored in the joint-most Premier League matches (21) in a single 38-match season.
That ties the mark set by Robin van Persie in 2012-13 and Cristiano Ronaldo in 2007-08.
"I think the moment you see it is Mo (on the ball) you feel good. It was a very cool finish and long may that form continue," Klopp said.
"It is usual for us that we need to fight here, especially after a difficult start, but it makes it more special at the end."
Liverpool were unable to hold onto second place as United moved two points ahead of them at Old Trafford.
"Lots of players played internationals, so they were tired in the second half. Every point is vital because we want to stay in second place," United manager Jose Mourinho said.
"In other leagues we would be fighting for the title. We are having a positive season and we still have the FA Cup to come."
Romelu Lukaku scored for United with a deflected strike from Sanchez's pass in the fifth minute.
Former Chelsea and Everton star Lukaku, who has netted in five times in his last six appearances, now has 100 career Premier League goals.
Chile forward Sanchez bagged just his second goal since joining United from Arsenal in January in the 20th minute.
The Premier League's highest paid player had gone seven games without a goal until he finished off Jesse Lingard's pass.
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Later Saturday, Manchester City can restore their 16-point lead with victory at Everton which would then set up the chance to wrap up the title by defeating United next weekend.
Marko Arnautovic lifted the gloom at West Ham as his double inspired a crucial 3-0 victory against relegation rivals Southampton.
Hundreds of fans staged a march against West Ham's co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan before kick-off in the aftermath of the crowd protests that marred their recent home defeat against Burnley.
Amid a tense atmosphere that saw extra security measures to protect the owners, on-loan Inter Milan midfielder Joao Mario eased the anxiety with a 13th-minute opener for David Moyes' side.
Four minutes later, Arnautovic doubled West Ham's lead and celebrated by shouting angrily towards Saints boss Mark Hughes, who fell out with the Austrian when they were together at Stoke.
And Arnautovic ensured West Ham's fans went home happy for once with a superb volley in first-half stoppage time.
"The supporters were great and they appreciated the performance of the players. We got the job done early which helped," Moyes said.
West Ham are five points above the relegation zone, while Southampton drop into the bottom three.
West Bromwich Albion look certain to be relegated after Burnley's 2-1 win at the Hawthorns handed the bottom club an eighth consecutive defeat.
Ashley Barnes put Burnley ahead in the 22nd minute and Chris Wood struck against his old team after 73 minutes.
Salomon Rondon got one back in the 83rd minute but Albion are 10 points from safety with just six games remaining.
Leicester struck late in a 2-0 win at Brighton.
Brighton striker Glenn Murray saw his penalty saved by Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel and Vicente Iborra headed home in the 83rd minute.
Leicester had Wilfried Ndidi sent off for two bookings before Jamie Vardy grabbed the visitors' second in injury time.
Newcastle beat Huddersfield 1-0 and Watford drew 2-2 with Bournemouth.