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Neil Robinson

Last-gasp Milner keeps Liverpool flying; Spurs crash again

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Leicester City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - October 5, 2019 Liverpool's James Milner celebrates scoring their second goal with Andrew Robertson and team mates Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

LONDON (Reuters) - A stoppage-time James Milner penalty sparked huge celebrations at Anfield as Liverpool beat Leicester City 2-1 on Saturday for an eighth successive Premier League win that moved them eight points clear at the top of the table.

The contrast with Tottenham Hotspur, whom they beat in last season's Champions League final, could not be more marked as Mauricio Pochettino's side continued to ship goals in a 3-0 loss at Brighton & Hove Albion. Aston Villa thumped Norwich City 5-1, Burnley edged Everton 1-0 and Crystal Palace won 2-1 at West Ham United.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Leicester City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - October 5, 2019 Liverpool's Andrew Robertson in action with Leicester City's Ayoze Perez Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

With Manchester City not playing until Sunday, Liverpool looked determined to lay down their marker and were well in control when Sadio Mane scored the opener -- his 50th league goal for the club -- after getting on the end of a superb through ball from Milner.

But Leicester were always a threat on the break and looked to have secured a point when James Maddison equalised 10 minutes from time before a rash Mark Albrighton challenge on Mane set up Milner's penalty chance.

"We had to dig deep and find the points," said Milner, who said he just had to concentrate and stay calm to convert his 16th spot-kick in 18 attempts for Liverpool.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Leicester City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - October 5, 2019 Liverpool's Divock Origi in action with Leicester City's Ricardo Pereira Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"The boys have done it time and time again. There was a few tired legs and it was about getting the result."

The game ended with several players from both sides confronting each other as passions threatened to boil over.

Tottenham's defeat at the Amex stadium was compounded by a horror injury to keeper Hugo Lloris, who was taken to hospital after injuring his arm in trying to keep out Neal Maupay's opener on three minutes.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Leicester City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - October 5, 2019 Leicester City's James Maddison celebrates scoring their first goal Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

The French keeper, who made a howler against Southampton last week and conceded seven against Bayern Munich, was badly at fault in parrying the ball straight into Maupay's path.

But recriminations were soon forgotten as the severity of his injury became clear and Lloris was treated on the pitch for six minutes before leaving on a stretcher. Spurs later confirmed he had dislocated his elbow.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Leicester City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - October 5, 2019 Liverpool's Sadio Mane is fouled by Leicester City's Marc Albrighton resulting in Liverpool being awarded a penalty Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

SUBSTANDARD PERFORMANCE

Pochettino said the injury so early in the game affected the rest of the team although questions remain about another substandard Spurs performance so soon after their mauling by Bayern.

Brighton's other goals were scored by 19-year-old Irish striker Aaron Connolly in his first Premier League start.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Leicester City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - October 5, 2019 Liverpool's James Milner, Virgil van Dijk and team mates clash with Leicester City's Ayoze Perez, Ricardo Pereira and team mates REUTERS/Phil Noble

"I've been watching the Premier League since I was four or five, so to be playing in it now, and then to score and to win 3-0, it really is a dream come true," Connolly said.

Brazilian striker Wesley scored twice for Aston Villa in the 5-1 win over Norwich although he spurned the chance of a first-half hat-trick by missing a penalty.

That hardly mattered as Villa recorded their highest away Premier League win in 11 years against a side who had conquered Manchester City in their previous home game.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Leicester City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - October 5, 2019 Leicester City's Jonny Evans and Wilfred Ndidi react after referee Chris Kavanagh awards Liverpool a penalty for a foul on Liverpool's Sadio Mane REUTERS/Phil Noble

Everton sit one point above Norwich after their fourth successive league defeat, a result that will pile more pressure on manager Marco Silva. Jeff Hendrick scored Burnley's winner and Everton will rue the dismissal of Seamus Coleman for two yellow cards.

Jordan Ayew scored a VAR-assisted 88th-minute goal to complete Crystal Palace's comeback victory at West Ham which moved Roy Hodgson's side into the top four.

West Ham had taken the lead on 54 minutes through Sebastien Haller but Patrick van Aanholt's cool penalty brought the visitors level before Ayew's late winner.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur - The American Express Community Stadium, Brighton, Britain - October 5, 2019 Tottenham Hotspur's Erik Lamela in action with Brighton and Hove Albion's Lewis Dunk Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Bottom side Watford remained without a Premier League win this season after being held to a goalless draw by Sheffield United at Vicarage Road.

(Reporting by Neil Robinson, editing by Ed Osmond)

Soccer Football - Premier League - Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur - The American Express Community Stadium, Brighton, Britain - October 5, 2019 Brighton and Hove Albion's Adam Webster, Lewis Dunk, Pascal Gross and Dan Burn celebrate at the end of the match as Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane looks dejected REUTERS/Toby Melville
Soccer Football - Premier League - Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur - The American Express Community Stadium, Brighton, Britain - October 5, 2019 Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Winks looks dejected after the match REUTERS/Toby Melville
Soccer Football - Premier League - Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur - The American Express Community Stadium, Brighton, Britain - October 5, 2019 Brighton and Hove Albion's Aaron Connolly scores their third goal REUTERS/Toby Melville
Soccer Football - Premier League - Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur - The American Express Community Stadium, Brighton, Britain - October 5, 2019 Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino talks with assistant coach Jesus Perez REUTERS/Toby Melville
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