90th-minute winner has Liverpool six points from Premier League glory

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Premier League leader Liverpool has another wobble, losing a lead at Anfield before grabbing a late winner to be just two victories away from the title.

Virgil van Dijk has scored a late winner against West Ham to move Liverpool within six points of the Premier League title. A 2-1 victory at Anfield means Arne Slot's team needs to win just two more games to be certain of a record-equalling 20th English league title and draw level with Manchester United's total. "A big relief," was how the Liverpool manager described Van Dijk's 89th-minute header.

"We saved a big set-piece for a very important moment." Liverpool had looked like dropping points when Andrew Robinson scored an own-goal in the 86th to level the game at 1-1 after Luis Diaz's first-half opener. But captain Van Dijk rose to head home and ensure the league leader took advantage after second-placed Arsenal slipped up on Saturday by drawing 1-1 with Brentford.



Newcastle routed Manchester United 4-1 and Chelsea came back from 2-0 down against relegation-fighting Ipswich to draw 2-2. Wolves' hopes of avoiding the drop were further boosted by a 4-2 win against Tottenham. Liverpool could be crowned champion as early as next Sunday if Arsenal loses to Ipswich earlier that day.

The Merseyside club is 13 points clear at the top of the standings with six rounds to go. The victory completed a week of celebrations for Liverpool supporters after top scorer Mohamed Salah ended uncertainty over his future by signing a new two-year contract. He marked that new deal in style by maintaining his outstanding form this season to cross for Diaz's opener in the 18th minute.

It was his 45th goal or assist in the league this season, which set a new record for a 38-game Premier League campaign, according to statistician Opta. He left the field late on to a standing ovation from the home fans. West Ham twice came close to equalising before Robertson's own-goal.

Mohammed Kudus hit the bar in the first half and Jarrod Bowen was denied by Alisson when through on goal after the break. Andre Onana was left out of Manchester United's squad for the game against Newcastle following his latest high-profile errors for the club — but it didn't prevent a heavy loss for Ruben Amorim's team. United lost 4-1 at St James' Park — a 10th defeat in 21 Premier League games since Amorim took charge in November.

The loss means United will set a new club record for its lowest point haul in the Premier League era. The storied club cannot match the 58 points it amassed in the 2021-22 campaign. Even a perfect record in its last six games would only see it reach 56 points.

Back-up goalkeeper Altay Bayindir replaced Onana after the Cameroon international was partially at fault for both goals in United's 2-2 draw with Lyon in the Europa League on Thursday. Onana was not even named as a substitute. But Bayindir was beaten four times by a Newcastle team that is powering its way toward Champions League qualification and moved up to fourth in the standings, even without manager Eddie Howe , who missed the game because of illness.

Harvey Barnes scored twice for Newcastle, which can go third if it wins its game in hand. Defeat was an unhappy way to mark United's 4,000th game in the English top flight. Everton, Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa are the only other teams to reach that landmark.

Chelsea's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League next season were dealt an unexpected blow by Ipswich. Altay Bayindir's (C) rare opportunity for a Premier League start in goal turned to ashes in Manchester United's 4-1 loss to Newcastle. Trailing 2-0 at half-time at Stamford Bridge, an own-goal from Axel Tuanzebe just after the break got Enzo Maresca's team back into the game.

Jadon Sancho levelled in the 79th, but it was still two points dropped for fifth-placed Chelsea, which could have moved above Manchester City in fourth. Wolves need just five more points to be certain of safety after a 4-2 win against Spurs. Rayan Ait-Nouri and an own-goal by Djed Spence gave Wolves a 2-0 lead at halftime.

Jorgen Strand Larsen and Matheus Cunha scored after the break, with Mathys Tel and Richarlison on target for Spurs. Wolves moved above West Ham on goal difference and up to 16th in the standings. The ABC of SPORT.