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Liverpool frustrated, Southampton and Palace boost survival chances

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Stoke City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - April 28, 2018 Stoke City's Ramadan Sobhi in action with Liverpool's Georginio Wijnaldum REUTERS/Phil Noble

(Reuters) - Liverpool's hopes of virtually securing a top-four Premier League spot were frustrated by a battling Stoke City side who restricted the usually free-scoring Reds to a goalless draw at Anfield on Saturday.

But Stoke's hard-won point may not be enough to secure the visitors' survival after Southampton, West Bromwich Albion and Crystal Palace all won. With Swansea City due to play Chelsea later on Saturday, the fight for positions at both ends of the table will go to the final day.

Liverpool, who still have to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, lead the Blues by nine points with two games in hand although superior goal difference may prove decisive for Juergen Klopp's side.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Swansea City v Chelsea - Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Britain - April 28, 2018 Chelsea's Eden Hazard in action with Swansea City's Ki Sung Yueng and Nathan Dyer REUTERS/Rebecca Naden

Domestic finishing position would, of course, prove academic if Liverpool win the Champions League. They certainly looked like a side with their semi-final second leg in Rome on their mind as they failed to make the most of 72 per cent possession against visitors who had never won a league game at Anfield.

Even 43-goal Mohamed Salah had an off-day, marking the first time since Boxing Day that the Egyptian had failed to score after starting at home.

Liverpool, who made five changes from their semi-final first leg in midweek, felt they deserved a late penalty after Erik Pieters handled in an incident similar to the one that led to James Milner conceding a spot-kick against AS Roma.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Swansea City v Chelsea - Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Britain - April 28, 2018 Swansea City's Jordan Ayew clashes with Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger REUTERS/Rebecca Naden

"We had to make changes, that is always a bit of a rhythm breaker, in the final third everything is instinct between the regulars, and we missed a bit of that," said Klopp, who added Liverpool had not sustained any further injuries.

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Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Stoke City - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - April 28, 2018 Stoke City's Papa Ndiaye in action as Liverpool's Mohamed Salah looks on REUTERS/Phil Noble

Elsewhere, Chelsea kept alive their hopes of finishing in the top four after an early goal from Cesc Fabregas helped them secure a 1-0 win over a Swansea team who are just one point above the bottom three and face a major battle to retain their top flight status.

Southampton gave themselves a shot at safety by beating south coast rivals Bournemouth 2-1 with two goals from Dusan Tadic. Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy proved the real hero with a late save from Ryan Fraser, whose fierce shot looked destined for the net.

Bottom side West Brom continue to defy relegation after Matt Phillips' first-half shot gave them a 1-0 win at Newcastle United, their eighth point from four games under caretaker manager Darren Moore.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton v AFC Bournemouth - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - April 28, 2018 Southampton's Dusan Tadic celebrates at the end of the match REUTERS/David Klein

Heartening as the win was, a Swansea victory later on Saturday would still end Albion's eight-year top-flight stay.

Palace all but guaranteed their safety after thumping Leicester City 5-0, a result that will do little to halt the speculation over Claude Puel's future as Foxes' manager.

Wilfried Zaha scored Palace's first and laid on their second for James McArthur while substitute Christian Benteke rounded off the rout with a penalty.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Swansea City v Chelsea - Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Britain - April 28, 2018 Swansea City's Mike van der Hoorn in action with Chelsea's Pedro Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

Roy Hodgson's side are now six points clear of the drop zone although they have played one more match than four teams below them. Among them are Brighton & Hove Albion, who drew 0-0 with Burnley, and Huddersfield Town, who lost 2-0 at home to Everton.

Although Huddersfield are three points clear of 18th-placed Southampton, their run-in is difficult with trips to Manchester City and Chelsea and a home game against Arsenal, which will be Arsene Wenger's final match in charge of the Gunners.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton v AFC Bournemouth - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - April 28, 2018 Southampton's Dusan Tadic celebrates with Oriol Romeu and Nathan Redmond after scoring their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs

(Reporting by Neil Robinson; Editing by Christian Radnedge and Pritha Sarkar)

Soccer Football - Premier League - Burnley v Brighton & Hove Albion - Turf Moor, Burnley, Britain - April 28, 2018 Burnley's Ashley Barnes in action with Brighton's Dale Stephens Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
Soccer Football - Premier League - Burnley v Brighton & Hove Albion - Turf Moor, Burnley, Britain - April 28, 2018 Brighton's Glenn Murray shoots at goal REUTERS/Andrew Yates
Soccer Football - Premier League - Crystal Palace v Leicester City- Selhurst Park, London, Britain - April 28, 2018 Crystal Palace's Patrick van Aanholt celebrates with Wilfried Zaha after scoring their fourth goal Action Images via Reuters/Tony O'Brien
Soccer Football - Premier League - Huddersfield Town v Everton - John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield, Britain - April 28, 2018 Huddersfield Town's Philip Billing in action with Everton's Theo Walcott REUTERS/Darren Staples
Soccer Football - Premier League - Huddersfield Town v Everton - John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield, Britain - April 28, 2018 Everton's Idrissa Gueye celebrates scoring their second goal with team mates REUTERS/Darren Staples
Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v West Bromwich Albion - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - April 28, 2018 Newcastle United's Kenedy in action with West Bromwich Albion's Chris Brunt REUTERS/Scott Heppell
Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v West Bromwich Albion - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - April 28, 2018 West Bromwich Albion's Ben Foster celebrates after the match REUTERS/Scott Heppell
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