Vardy keeps Leicester’s title dream alive
JAMIE Vardy’s stunning volley set Leicester on its way to a 2-0 victory over Liverpool on Tuesday, keeping the unlikely title challenger top of the Premier League on a night Manchester United rediscovered its scoring touch at Old Trafford.
Manchester City and Tottenham also won to stay in touch with Leicester, but Arsenal was held 0-0 by Southampton and dropped to fourth place.
Leicester preserved its three-point lead over City and its title charge shows no sign of slowing, nor does Vardy’s prolific form this season.
The England striker volleyed in a looping shot from 25 meters before adding another goal in the second half to sink Liverpool at King Power Stadium and take his tally to 18 this campaign.
“We are free of pressure,” Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri said. “The players have a good feeling.”
United beat Stoke 3-0, scoring in the first half at home for the first time since September. Jesse Lingard, Anthony Martial and Wayne Rooney, with his seventh goal in his last seven games, scored for United, which trimmed the gap to the Champions League qualification places to five points.
Criticized for much of the season for its risk-averse attacking approach, United has scored six goals in its last two games.
Sergio Aguero was the match winner for City in a 1-0 victory at Sunderland in the team’s first game since announcing the hiring of Pep Guardiola as coach starting next season. Aguero looks back to his sharpest, having scored eight goals in as many games in 2016.
Tottenham won 3-0 at Norwich, thanks to a double from Harry Kane, and another goal from young midfielder Dele Alli. The win lifted Spurs to third, above north London neighbor Arsenal on goal difference.
Also, Aston Villa had forward Jordan Ayew sent off in the 17th minute for elbowing an opponent in a 0-2 loss at West Ham, which left the league’s last-place team 10 points adrift of safety. West Bromwich Albion scored two minutes into injury time to draw 1-1 against Swansea, and Bournemouth won 2-1 at Crystal Palace.
With 14 games left this campaign, Leicester is closing in on a Champions League qualification place, the team is 10 points clear of United, and must now be seen as a definite title contender. Few thought a team that only narrowly avoided relegation last season could keep up its challenge at the other end of the standings, but the Foxes are proving everyone wrong.
In Italy, Mohamed Salah ended a three-month goalscoring drought to help Roma win 2-0 at Sassuolo and move provisionally fourth in Serie A on Tuesday.
Roma was almost made to rue its profligacy in front of goal when Sassuolo was awarded a penalty with three minutes left, and with the scoreline still 1-0, after a foul on Lorenzo Pellegrini by Radja Nainggolan, who was sent off for a second yellow card.
But Domenico Berardi ballooned his spot kick over the bar and Stephan El Shaarawy sealed the win in stoppage time with his second goal in as many matches since joining Roma on loan from AC Milan following a loan spell at Monaco.
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