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Cardiff City 0 Liverpool 2: Resilient Reds return to the Premier League summit



Posted Monday, April 22, 2019 by Goal.com

Cardiff City 0 Liverpool 2: Resilient Reds return to the Premier League summit

Georginio Wijnaldum and James Milner scored the goals in Liverpool's win at Cardiff City, sending the Reds above Manchester City.


Liverpool maintained their pursuit for a first league title in 29 years with a battling 2-0 victory over relegation-threatened Cardiff City on Sunday.


After Manchester City moved to the summit with a hard-fought triumph of their own against Tottenham just over 24 hours earlier, the Reds were made to sweat in the April sunshine by a side occupying the final relegation spot in the table.


Eventually, Liverpool found a clever way to break down a stubborn Cardiff defence, Georginio Wijnaldum meeting Trent Alexander-Arnold's corner with a powerful first-time finish.


A foul on Mohamed Salah by Sean Morrison allowed James Milner to wrap up a ninth successive win in all competitions for Jurgen Klopp's side from the penalty spot, meaning they now sit two points clear of the reigning champions, who have a game in hand.


After booking their place in the Champions League semi-finals in midweek, Liverpool returned to domestic duties knowing only a victory would suffice in the Welsh capital.


Roberto Firmino carelessly lifted their best chance of the first half over the top, wasting good work by fellow forwards Salah and Sadio Mane as his left-footed shot cleared both the advancing Neil Etheridge and the crossbar.


Cardiff's goalkeeper was needed to make a close-range save to deny Salah shortly after, though Liverpool did not pick up the pace until after the interval, leading to Wijnaldum’s 57th-minute strike from a well-worked set piece.


Having wasted a free header with the score at 1-0, letting Alisson off the hook after the goalkeeper had failed to deal with a corner, Morrison was adjudged to have pulled down Salah in the other penalty area, allowing Milner - who replaced fellow substitute Fabinho due to a head injury - to put the result beyond doubt.

 

5 - Mohamed Salah has won five penalties this season in the Premier League, only Wilfried Zaha (6) has won more. No other Liverpool player has earned more than one. Precarious. #CARLIV pic.twitter.com/xhpR94zhU1


— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 21, 2019
What does it mean? Over to you, City


For some time now, the Manchester derby has appeared the crucial fixture in deciding who will be crowned champions.


Pep Guardiola’s side can leapfrog Liverpool again with victory at Old Trafford on Wednesday, putting them in pole position to retain their title with three games remaining. Astonishingly, Klopp’s squad could end up as bridesmaids on 97 points.


Gini shows his bottle


Wijnaldum's form has dipped during recent weeks, yet the midfielder made a crucial impact in a must-win situation, showing excellent technique to slam home a rolling ball.


Morrison's unwanted impact


The Bluebirds captain had a glorious chance to nod in an unexpected equaliser only to fluff his lines, while his grappling with Salah ended any hopes the home side had of getting something from the game.


What's next?


Liverpool host relegated Huddersfield Town at Anfield next on Friday, while Cardiff City travel to another Championship-bound club in Fulham the following day.

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