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Liverpool keep Premier League title hopes alive with narrow Aston Villa win

Liverpool just about kept their Premier League title dreams alive with a hard-fought 2-1 win away at Aston Villa on Tuesday night.

The Reds are back level with Manchester City on points at the top of the table, but remain behind on goal difference (by three goals) and have now played one game more than their rivals.

It was a good win for Jurgen Klopp’s men, though, after looking like it was going to be a difficult night out when Douglas Luis put Villa ahead just three minutes in.

Joel Matip equalised just three minutes later but there wasn’t a great deal between the sides over the entire contest, with only a smart Sadio Mane header after 66 minutes proving the difference.

The bad news for Liverpool and Klopp was that influential midfielder Fabinho limped out of the contest 30 minutes in with an apparent hamstring problem.

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It was a wild start to the match and Villa were ahead after just three minutes through Douglas Luiz thanks to some ropy defending from the Reds.

Kostas Tsimikas and Joel Matip collided with each other while attempting to deal with a cross, allowing Luiz to get a header on goal, which was saved, but the Brazilian was quickest to the rebound and powered it home.

The visitors could not be accused of panicking after the setback as they were level again just three minutes later, through an even more unlikely scorer in Matip.

Trent Alexander-Arnold hoisted a long free-kick into the box which was not well dealt with by Tyrone Mings and Virgil van Dijk squared to set up his central defensive

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