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Sheffield United keeper howler hands Liverpool seventh straight win

SHEFFIELD, Sept 28: Liverpool extended their perfect start to the season with a seventh successive Premier League victory, beating Sheffield United 1-0 after home keeper Dean Henderson fumbled Georginio Wijnaldum’s 70th-minute shot at Bramall Lane on Saturday.
Soccer Football - Premier League - Sheffield United v Liverpool - Bramall Lane, Sheffield, Britain - September 28, 2019 Liverpool's Georginio Wijnaldum celebrates scoring their first goal with Roberto Firmino as Sheffield United's Dean Henderson and team mates look dejected Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine
By Reuters

SHEFFIELD, Sept 28: Liverpool extended their perfect start to the season with a seventh successive Premier League victory, beating Sheffield United 1-0 after home keeper Dean Henderson fumbled Georginio Wijnaldum’s 70th-minute shot at Bramall Lane on Saturday.


Liverpool’s win was their 16th in succession in the league and extends their lead at the top to eight points ahead of champions Manchester City’s trip to Everton later on Saturday.


Despite taking the points, the visitors often looked lethargic, mis-hitting crosses, slicing shots and squandering possession on a ground where they had not won since 1990.


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Before Henderson’s error it even looked like promoted United might snatch a shock win, with Oliver Norwood drawing a fine save from Adrian and Callum Robinson twice going close as the Blades frequently threatened.


But Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp was rewarded for his positivity after throwing on Divock Origi for Jordan Henderson after 64 minutes. The change left Liverpool with four up front and the Belgian played a pivotal part in the goal.


Picking up the ball on the left, his cross was headed out to Wijnaldum on the edge of the area. As the midfielder shot, there appeared no obvious danger but the otherwise impressive Henderson somehow allowed the ball to slip through his hands and between his legs.


It was rough justice on United who were punished for one lapse in concentration in an otherwise excellent 90 minutes. Even then, they piled men forward until the final whistle in a desperate search for the equaliser.


“We didn’t start the game well,” said Wijnaldum. “In the first half we slowed the game down too much and that’s why they could stop us.


“It was not the best game we had but we won. A few years ago we would not have been able to win these games.


“It could be a really important three points. It’s really good to keep collecting the points.”


The result put Liverpool on 21 points with United in 10th place on eight.

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