Hundred up for Man City as Mo Salah powers Liverpool to Champions League

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah lets out his emotion after breaking the Premier League goal-scoring record against Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday. Photo: Phil Noble/Reuters

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah lets out his emotion after breaking the Premier League goal-scoring record against Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday. Photo: Phil Noble/Reuters

Published May 13, 2018

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Mohamed Salah set a new Premier League record of 32 goals in a 38-game season to guarantee Liverpool’s place back in the Champions League next season by beating Brighton 4-0 at Anfield on Sunday.

Victory for Liverpool meant it didn’t matter what fifth-placed Chelsea did at Newcastle, but they failed to put any sort of pressure on the Champions League finalists by succumbing limply to a 3-0 defeat at St. James’s Park.

At the other end of the table, Swansea’s seven-season stay in the Premier League came to an end as they joined West Brom and Stoke City in being relegated to the Championship.

Needing to beat Stoke, Southampton to lose to Manchester City and a 10-goal swing in goal difference in their favour, Swansea failed to even sign off with a win as they were beaten 2-1 at home by Stoke.

Liverpool are aiming for a sixth European Cup when they face they might of Real Madrid in the Champions League final on May 26.

But Jurgen Klopp’s men know even if they fall short in Kiev, they will be back in the Champions League next season as they blew Brighton away.

Salah eased any nerves by swivelling to strike his first goal in four games on 26 minutes to take his tally in all competitions this season to 44.

Dejan Lovren made the game safe with a towering header just before halftime, and Salah then turned provider for Dominic Solanke to slam home his first Liverpool goal.

Liverpool were allowed to rest easy, with Salah and Sadio Mané withdrawn before Andy Robertson added a fourth.

📍 Anfield. @MoSalah is awarded the @premierleague Golden Boot, presented by @CadburyUK. 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/087NPU0DMW

— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 13, 2018

Chelsea gave themselves no chance of usurping Liverpool into fourth as they slumped to a 10th Premier League defeat of the season in the north-east.

Dwight Gayle and two goals for Ayoze Perez piled ever more pressure on Chelsea boss Antonio Conte just six days ahead of what could be the Italian’s final game in charge in the FA Cup final against Manchester United.

Champions Manchester City have broken the Premier League record for wins, points and goals this season, and set another landmark by becoming the first side in English top-flight history to reach 100 points as Gabriel Jesus struck a dramatic late winner to beat Southampton 1-0.

FULL-TIME Southampton 0-1 Man City

That's why they're #PL champions! Gabriel Jesus pops up late to hand City victory in dramatic style #SOUMCI pic.twitter.com/OvtOeU0InM

— Premier League (@premierleague) May 13, 2018

That also meant City set record Premier League margin of victory of 19 points from Manchester United, who won 1-0 over Watford at Old Trafford.

England manager Gareth Southgate will name his World Cup squad later this week, and there was plenty of encouragement for Southgate as three of his strikers were on target.

Marcus Rashford scored his first goal since March for United’s winner, while Jamie Vardy and Harry Kane both struck twice at Wembley as Tottenham came from 3-1 down to beat Leicester 5-4 and hold off Liverpool to finish third.

Kane cancelled out Vardy’s early opener, before Riyad Mahrez restored Leicester’s lead and Kelechi Iheanacho’s smashed home a third for the visitors early in the second half.

We've never seen numbers like these before in the #PL...

Congratulations @ManCity pic.twitter.com/JtK28jcPYq

— Premier League (@premierleague) May 13, 2018

Erik Lamela scored twice and saw another effort deflect in off Christian Fuchs for an own goal to put Spurs in front, before Vardy levelled with his 20th league goal of the campaign.

However, Kane had the final say with his 41st of the season to head to the World Cup in fine form.

Arsenal gave Arsene Wenger a parting gift in his final game as manager after 22 years in charge by winning their first points away from home in the Premier League in 2018 with a 1-0 win at Huddersfield.

Club record signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang netted his 10th goal in 13 games since joining in January by finishing off the sort of free-flowing move that Wenger has made his trademark as Gunners boss.

AFP

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