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Leicester City on the brink of relegation after loss to Liverpool

Liverpool secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Leicester City in the Premier League on Monday, courtesy of two goals from Curtis Jones and a brilliant finish by Trent Alexander-Arnold. This crucial win not only enhances Liverpool’s prospects in the Champions League race but also exacerbates Leicester City’s concerns about relegation.

Currently, Liverpool occupies the fifth position in the Premier League table with 65 points after playing 36 games. They are just one point behind Manchester United, who are in fourth place and have a game in hand over Liverpool. On the other hand, Leicester City finds themselves in the 19th position with 30 points, trailing Everton by two points in the 17th spot. Leicester has two games remaining in the season to try and improve its position.

Leicester City welcomed back central defender Jonny Evans to their starting lineup, marking his first appearance since October. However, despite Evans’ experience as a three-time Premier League winner with Manchester United, Leicester struggled to maintain the defensive discipline required during the match.

Following a slow start, Curtis Jones opened the scoring in the 33rd minute with a magnificent first-time finish, capitalising on a long ball played over Leicester’s high defensive line by Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson. Mohamed Salah provided the assist with a cross for Jones to convert. Just three minutes later, the 22-year-old midfielder found the back of the net once again. This time, it was Salah who provided the setup, and Jones showcased his skills by taking a touch and swiftly firing the ball home after turning.

In the 71st minute, Trent Alexander-Arnold extinguished any remaining hopes of a Leicester City comeback. After a free kick, Mohamed Salah deftly touched the ball into Alexander-Arnold’s path, and the full-back unleashed a powerful strike to seal Liverpool’s victory, silencing the home fans once and for all.

Leicester City faces a challenging task ahead as they prepare to face the formidable Newcastle United in an away match, followed by a home game against West Ham United. With time running out in the season, Leicester, the 2016 Premier League champions, are under pressure to secure positive results in these matches in order to avoid relegation and maintain their top-flight status.

Priyank Chandram

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