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Liverpool get back on track as Wolves' top-four bid stalls

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - March 7, 2020 Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scores their first goal Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Liverpool emerged from their recent mini-slump to get their Premier League title procession back on track with a 2-1 victory over Bournemouth at Anfield on Saturday.

Their 22nd successive top-flight win at home, breaking the English record set by Bill Shankly's side in 1972, was sealed by goals from Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane after Callum Wilson had given Bournemouth a shock lead.

It restored Liverpool's 25-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table and three more wins are all that are now required to rubber-stamp their first title for 30 years.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - March 7, 2020 Liverpool's Sadio Mane scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Tottenham Hotspur avoided a third straight defeat in the league with a Dele Alli penalty earning them a 1-1 draw at Burnley, after New Zealand forward Chris Wood had given the Clarets an early lead.

The result did little to help Jose Mourinho's side's bid for Champions League qualification however, leaving Spurs in eighth place, four points behind fourth-placed Chelsea.

Goals were in short supply elsewhere, especially at Molineux where Wolverhampton Wanderers spurned a golden chance to move above Chelsea and into the top four as they were held 0-0 at home by relegation scrappers Brighton & Hove Albion.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - March 7, 2020 Bournemouth's Callum Wilson scores their first goal REUTERS/Phil Noble

Brighton's point was all the more precious as the other sides in the relegation mire lost.

They have 29 points in 15th place, two points ahead of a trio of sides immediately below them.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - March 7, 2020 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Conor Coady in action with Brighton & Hove Albion's Martin Montoya Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough

WATFORD'S COMEDOWN

Alexandre Lacazette's late goal gave Arsenal a 1-0 win over West Ham United, putting them on 40 points in ninth place.

West Ham are 16th, above Watford and Bournemouth on goal difference.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - March 7, 2020 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Willy Boly in action with Brighton & Hove Albion's Leandro Trossard REUTERS/Rebecca Naden

Watford came back to earth with a bump following their 3-0 win over Liverpool last weekend -- Jordan Ayew scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win for Crystal Palace.

Bottom club Norwich City's hopes of survival took another hit as they lost 1-0 at Sheffield United who moved up to sixth place, level on 43 points with Wolves. Norwich are still only six points from the safety zone but time is running out.

Newcastle United's relegation fears look all but over, though, after a 1-0 win secured at Southampton by Allan Saint-Maximin's late goal. Southampton played a large chunk of the match with 10 men after Moussa Djenepo was sent off after a VAR review for a stamp on Isaac Hayden.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion - Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain - March 7, 2020 Brighton & Hove Albion's Davy Propper in action with Wolverhampton Wanderers' Diogo Jota Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough

Liverpool were far from their best but midfielder James Milner said it was important to respond after three defeats in their last four games in all competitions, especially as they face Atletico Madrid next week seeking to overturn a 1-0 deficit in the Champions League last 16.

"It was important that the boys showed great attitude to come back after some iffy results," Milner said.

"It's impossible to go through a season without an iffy spell, but it's about how you are going to come through that and the boys are working hard."

Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v West Ham United - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - March 7, 2020 Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette scores their first goal REUTERS/David Klein

They made the worst possible start when, after nine minutes, Wilson slotted home for Bournemouth although he appeared to get away with a shove on Joe Gomez in the build-up.

Juergen Klopp was furious but celebrated like a man possessed when his side were gifted a 25th-minute equaliser as Jack Simpson lost possession just outside his penalty area and Mane played in Salah to finish lethally for his 70th goal in his 100th Premier League start.

Mane then fired Liverpool ahead after racing on to Virgil van Dijk's through ball. Mane also hit the woodwork in the second half and although the hosts laboured at times they stretched their unbeaten league run at Anfield to 55.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; editing by Tony Lawrence and Clare Fallon)

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