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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND (REUTERS) - A superb late goal from Aston Villa’s Anwar El Ghazi condemned Everton to a 2-1 defeat in an action-packed clash and hit their hopes of a top-four finish in the Premier League on Saturday (May 1). The result left the Merseyside club, who have won only one of their last 10 league matches at home, eighth on 52 points while Villa moved two places up to ninth on 48 points. Everton trail fourth-placed Chelsea by nine points with five games left to play. Villa missed plenty of chances in an action-packed first half after Ollie Watkins fired them ahead in the 13th minute but grabbed the winner out of the blue when El Ghazi unleashed an 80th-minute thunderbolt into the top corner. Their manager Dean Smith was pleased with the outcome and acknowledged Villa still had plenty to play for as they rekindled hopes of securing a place in Europe. “It’s easy for people to say we haven’t got anything to play for but we want to finish as high as we can,” Smith told the BBC. “We want to regain that momentum and consistency we had earlier in the season. “It was a really good game of football and both teams tried to win. I think we deserved it on the balance of chances. Jordan Pickford was in really good form and denied Ollie Watkins time and time again.” Having spurned an early chance, Watkins gave Villa the lead as he robbed Mason Holgate of the ball and steered a low shot past Everton goalkeeper Pickford but sloppy defending cost the visitors shortly afterwards. Dominic Calvert-Lewin levelled in the 19th minute when he nodded in a Lucas Digne corner at the far post and then missed a gilt-edged chance as Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez kept out the striker’s close-range header. Villa dominated the final 20 minutes of an absorbing first half as they missed one chance after another, with El Ghazi and Ross Barkley hitting the woodwork while Pickford denied Bertrand Traore twice in quick succession. The pace fizzed out in the closing stages and just as the game seemed to be heading for a draw, El Ghazi picked his spot on the edge of the area and gave Pickford no chance with a delightful shot. Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti was frustrated after his side’s poor home league form continued. “It is difficult to say why (Everton struggle at home),” said the Italian. “It is the same team who beat Arsenal seven days ago. We of course could do better at home for sure. It is unbelievable, the run we had away and the run we had at home. “We made a lot of mistakes at the beginning – no balance, no concentration. It was not a good evening.”
RACE 1 (1,200M) 7 Fantastic Way has caught the eye for his debut with several smart trials. He looks forward enough to score first-up. 12 Vukan has ability. He should have benefited from his first-up run. With even luck, he rates as the main danger. 14 Fire Ball is racing well and gets no weight on his back. 2 Xponential makes the step-down to Class 4. He will relish this drop in grade and gets the added bonus of apprentice Jerry Chau's 7lb (3.18kg) claim. RACE 2 (1,400M) 12 Golden Mission gets his chance to break through from the good draw with the in-form Antoine Hamelin astride. 3 City Legend is a perennial non-winner with 10 runner-up efforts from 30 starts. Still, he gets a handy 7lb claim and the favourable inside draw. 2 Winwin Thirtythree has drawn well. He won his last run in Class 5. He bears close watching again. 1 Destin rarely runs a bad race. He gets the services of champion jockey Zac Purton again. RACE 3 (1,200M) 4 Striking Mr C is capable. He was a three-time course-and-distance winner last season. He can turn around his first-up struggles. 5 Resolute grabbed a close-up second last start. He has drawn well and gets his chance. 1 Lucky Fun got off the mark impressively last time at only his second start. He just needs to handle the dirt track. 8 Demons Rock is looking for back-to-back wins. RACE 4 (1,600M) 6 Winning Steed gets the blinkers first time to sharpen him up, after struggling at his latest outing. His previous form was solid. If he can recapture that, he is capable of winning from the good gate. 2 Cheerful Days is doing everything right apart from winning. He is racing well and has gone close a number of times. But, once again, he just could not draw a good gate. 8 Country Boy kept on strongly for a close-up fifth last start. He is open to improvement and should run well. 4 Donc Je Suis is next best. He is steadily improving. RACE 5 (1,200M) 9 Super Alliances is a three-time course-and-distance winner. With even luck from the good draw, he is the one to beat. 3 All For South won well from the front last time. Chances are he will try the same tactic again and he will look the winner for a long way. 5 Sunset Watch makes the switch to the dirt for the first time this season. He has performed well on the surface previously and he is a leading player with that form. 6 Gunnar is a consistent on-pacer who gets his chance. RACE 6 (1,400M) 1 Band of Brothers narrowly missed in this grade two starts ago. Although he has drawn awkwardly, he rates as the one to beat, especially with Purton atop again. 3 Ballistic King does not win out of turn but he rarely runs a bad race. He has drawn well and gets his opportunity. 2 Not Usual Talent won in style last start. He has drawn well and gets Chau's handy 7lb relief. 10 Highly Proactive is next best on his form from early last season. RACE 7 (1,800M) G3 CENTENARY VASE HANDICAP 2 Furore won consecutive Pattern races before finishing a competitive fifth in last month's Group 1 Hong Kong Cup over 2,000m. Trainer Tony Cruz has this horse racing with confidence. He rates as the one to beat. 3 Columbus County finished third in last month's Group 1 Hong Kong Vase over 2,400m. He gets a handy weight relief and warrants respect as a two-time winner over this course and distance. 7 Savvy Nine is looking for back-to-back wins at Group 3 level over 1,800m. This is a step-up though, with the likes of Exultant and Furore taking part. But his last success is hard to discount. 1 Exultant rarely runs a bad race but might just need a bit further as he gets older. RACE 8 (1,400M) 4 Seaweed Fortune is better than his last-start suggests. He can bounce back to his best from the good gate. 9 Wins All is consistent. He is looking to snap three consecutive runner-up efforts. He gets his chance from Gate 1. 11 Ultra Express is steadily improving. He is worth including, down in the weights and from Gate 3. 3 More Than Enough is in form. He needs only to overcome the wide gate. He gets Christophe Soumillon, who rode a double on Wednesday night. RACE 9 (1,600M) 10 Casimiro is consistent. He should finish strongly with the fast tempo, with a number of on-pace runners in the race. 5 Looking Great grabbed a creditable fifth over 1,400m on debut. He is open to improvement and the extra 200m should suit. 7 Beauty Day is one who will roll forward. He will get his chance to be around at the finish. 3 Perfect To Great mixes his form but has shown glimpses of talent. Do not rule him out. RACE 10 (1,200M) 11 Guy Dragon was very unlucky last start. With a clean run, perhaps he could have won. He gets his chance to atone for that luckless effort. 3 Beauty Applause is looking for back-to-back victories. He is a classy on-pace galloper who needs only to overcome the awkward draw. 2 Duke Wai is in reasonably good form and appears to have found his mark with Chau's 7lb claim. 9 Handsome Bo Bo is next best, off the back of two wins at the city circuit this season. Comments courtesy of The Hong Kong Jockey Club
LONDON • Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus has said his team cannot be satisfied after securing a point at home against Premier League champions Liverpool and must raise their level in important matches to reclaim the title. Teammate Kevin de Bruyne missed a match-winning penalty after Jesus had superbly cancelled out Mohamed Salah's spot-kick opener in the first half as the hosts were held to a 1-1 draw on Sunday. "The result isn't good for us, maybe good for them, but we have to keep fighting until the end because we have a lot of games to play," the Brazilian told Sky Sports. "Both teams want to win the league so sometimes, we have to up our game. We are at home so we have to control more, play more, hold the ball, attack like we have done in the past. "We have to keep playing like this and try to score the chances." Jesus himself had an opportunity to seal all three points but was unable to convert Joao Cancelo's cross in the second half, leaving his side five points behind third-placed Liverpool (17) with a game in hand. "They can beat us and we can beat them but it's football. We have chances to win. We don't score when we have a chance and we draw," Jesus said. His manager Pep Guardiola agreed the penalty was an opportunity his side could not afford to pass up, adding: "It is not easy to defend against Liverpool, normally, they have three in attack and now four, they ran in behind and you cannot stay there and they play in between the players. "It is not easy to play, but we adjusted a bit and had more courage to stay high. We made a good goal and unfortunately, we missed a penalty. In games or opponents like Liverpool, if you miss a penalty, it is more difficult." While City rued the two points dropped rather than a point gained, it was the opposite for the visitors, even though they missed the chance to leapfrog Leicester (18) and return to the top of the Premier League table. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was pleased with a share of the spoils. "Super football game to be honest," he told Sky Sports. "Two top teams ready for a massive fight - energy levels of both teams incredible. "We were really good and dangerous. We were ready to make little passes - there were moments we played too many long balls. Time to time, we just wanted to get rid of the ball." City face another exacting test of their title credentials when they travel to second-placed Tottenham as league action resumes after the international break, while the Reds host Leicester on Nov 21. AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, REUTERS



