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Liverpool’s Cutis Jones’ brace strikes Ndidi and Iheanacho’s Leicester one step nearer to relegation

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Leicester Metropolis is now two factors from security and mired within the English Premier League’s relegation zone

Leicester Metropolis’s English Premier League keep will get dented as Liverpool fires three targets previous Daniel Iversen at King Energy Stadium, Soccernet.ng stories.

Kevin Campbell had earlier stated that the Foxes wanted to defeat Liverpool at residence immediately with the intention to preserve their Premier League aspirations, however Jürgen Klopp’s group furthered their wounds by defeating them by a rating of three targets to nil.

With solely two video games remaining—Newcastle and West Ham United—Dean Smith’s group is 2 factors from security after Liverpool’s facile win.

Within the remaining half-hour earlier than halftime, Curtis Jones scored two targets previous the Dutch custodian, regardless of Wilfred Ndidi’s greatest efforts to protect his squad from the heated Merseyside group.

Trent Alexander-Arnold secured the win with a simple end within the 71st minute of play, negating the impact of Smith’s pep speak at halftime because the East Midland group struggled within the second half of the sport.

Harvey Barnes tried to conjure up some second of magic to spark the Blues with a comeback with out Kelechi Iheanacho within the lineup, however Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker stopped his curling effort earlier than the hour mark.

Nevertheless, the 2015–16 Premier League winners could be headed again to the second division since 2014 in the event that they lose their subsequent two video games.

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