Good luck carries United, Chelsea
Closest challengers struggle to keep pace with Manchester City
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LIVERPOOL, England — Manchester United and Chelsea needed fortunate goals to maintain their status as the closest challengers to rampant leader Manchester City in the English Premier League on Saturday.
Ashley Young’s long-range shot looped up off a defender and spun into the far corner to earn the second-place United a 1-0 win over Brighton, for its eighth consecutive victory at Old Trafford.
Chelsea claimed only a point from a 1-1 draw at Liverpool in the day’s standout game, and again there was luck involved, with substitute Willian’s attempted cross to the far post soaring into the top corner for an 85th-minute equalizer.
Still, it was another good day for City, even though the leader wasn’t playing until Sunday at Huddersfield.
United might have moved five points behind, but the Anfield draw saw two more possible title rivals drop points, while Tottenham’s travails at Wembley Stadium continued, with a 1-1 draw against lowly West Bromwich Albion.
There were also wins for Watford and Crystal Palace.
Here’s a look at the action:
Whose goal?
With United struggling to break through Brighton’s defence, it found inspiration from an unlikely source in left back Young. The utility player picked up a clearance on the edge of the box and shot into the top corner, via the sprawling Lewis Dunk.
“It’s taken a deflection,” said Young, who disagreed with the award of an own goal. “You know, it was going on target, so I’ll be claiming that.”
Brighton, which had been undefeated in its previous five league games, gave United one of its toughest challenges this season, and was punished for failing to take its chances.
“I want to be honest and give them what they deserve, for me probably they deserve more than the result they got,” United manager Jose Mourinho said.
For United, its 39th home game in all competitions without defeat set a club record. The last loss at home was in September 2016, to Manchester City.
Salah scores again
Chelsea was nearly left embarrassed by another former player.
Two months ago, it was Kevin De Bruyne — discarded prematurely by then-Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho in 2014 — scoring the winner against the Blues for Manchester City.
Mo Salah was at Chelsea around the same period and made just six league starts before being sent on loan by Mourinho to Fiorentina, and then Roma, which he eventually joined on a permanent deal.
Chelsea might be regretting it.
Salah scored his 15th goal of the season, in just 20 appearances, when he ran into Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s pass and slotted home in the 65th. He is the league’s top scorer, with 10 goals, and must go down as the signing of the summer.
Willian scored within two minutes of coming on as a substitute.
“Everything was good,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said, “until Willian crossed the ball.”
Spurs’ seasonal struggles
Tottenham will be looking forward to the end of November. For a second consecutive season, it has won just one of its three matches in the month.
Harry Kane equalized 15 minutes from the end, after Salomon Rondon gave West Brom’s stand-in manager, Gary Megson, the perfect start. West Brom, which hasn’t won in 11 league games, was playing for the first time after firing its manager, Tony Pulis, on Monday.
Tottenham is 10 points adrift of City.
Happy travellers
Watford’s run of scoring two goals in its league away games this season ended at Newcastle, but it didn’t mind.
The Hornets went one better with a 3-0 win at St James’ Park. Will Hughes and Andre Gray scored either side of DeAndre Yedlin’s own goal to secure a comfortable win.
Watford has more away points in seven matches this season than the team managed in the whole of its previous campaign.
Late winner
Mamadou Sakho scored in added time to give last-place Crystal Palace a 2-1 win over Stoke and move the team to within three points of safety.
Xherdan Shaqiri’s solo effort put Stoke in front but Ruben Loftus-Cheek equalized just three minutes later. Sakho reacted first when Yohan Cabaye’s effort came back off the post to seal only Palace’s second win of the season.
Also, Swansea and Bournemouth drew 0-0.
— The Associated Press