Two superb curling efforts from Jordan Henderson and Philippe Coutinho handed Liverpool a 2-1 home win against Manchester City in the Premier League yesterday to deliver a thumping blow to Manuel Pellegrini’s title aspirations.

Henderson, who passed a late fitness test to feature in the match, bent in an excellent effort from 20 metres into the top corner to give the hosts the lead after 11 minutes.

City equalised through Edin Dzeko 15 minutes later but a moment of brilliance from Brazilian Coutinho with 15 minutes to play was enough to secure the win for Liverpool and extended their unbeaten run in the league to 11 games.

It was a further dent to City boss Pellegrini and his second-placed team’s hopes of retaining their title.

Having gained two points on leaders Chelsea last week when they had faltered, this was a missed opportunity to narrow the five-point gap even further.

Victory for Liverpool meant they leapfrogged Southampton into fifth as Arsenal recovered from their midweek European nightmare to beat Everton 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium and move back to third in the standings.

Olivier Giroud, who missed several chances as the Gunners slumped to a 3-1 home defeat by Monaco in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 clash on Wednesday, netted a fine volley on 39 minutes to put Arsenal ahead.

Substitute Tomas Rosicky then scored a late deflected effort to eventually settle what was at times a nervy encounter.

Everton had plenty of possession, but could not find a way past Arsenal keeper David Ospina.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had expressed concerns over the fitness of his team ahead of the match after they had just two days to recover from the penalty shoot-out loss at Besiktas in a Europa League last-32 tie on Thursday.

But they showed no ill-effects from that match during a bright start and looked to have taken a ninth-minute lead when Adam Lallana smashed the ball in from a tight angle but the goal was ruled out, with the midfielder adjudged offside. There was no doubt two minutes later, though, when Henderson put them ahead.

City nearly had an instant reply when Sergio Aguero was played through on goal but the Argentine could only hit the post with a sidefooted shot.

The visitors did equalise when Dzeko slotted the ball past Simon Mignolet after Aguero and David Silva had combined well to create the chance.

As both teams appeared to be tiring after an open and attacking match, Coutinho found the breakthrough with a brilliant goal, curling the ball beyond a despairing dive from Joe Hart.

Summaries

Arsenal 2
Giroud 39; Rosicky 89;
Everton 0

HT: 1-0. Att: 59,925.

Liverpool 2
Henderson 11; Coutinho 75;
Man. City 1
Dzeko 26;

HT: 1-1. Att: 44,590.

  P W D L F A Pts
Chelsea 26 18 6 2 56 22 60
Man. City 27 16 7 4 57 27 55
Arsenal 27 15 6 6 51 29 51
Man. United 27 14 8 5 46 26 50
Liverpool 27 14 6 7 40 30 48
S’thampton 27 14 4 9 38 20 46
Tottenham 26 13 5 8 41 36 44
Swansea 27 11 7 9 31 34 40
West Ham 27 10 9 8 39 33 39
Stoke City 27 11 6 10 31 34 39
Newcastle 27 9 8 10 32 42 35
C. Palace 27 7 9 11 31 38 30
West Brom 27 7 9 11 25 34 30
Everton 27 6 10 11 33 39 28
Hull City 27 6 8 13 25 36 26
Sunderland 27 4 13 10 22 38 25
QPR 26 6 4 16 27 45 22
Burnley 27 4 10 13 25 45 22
Aston Villa 27 5 7 15 13 37 22
Leicester  26 4 6 16 24 42 18

The Championship
Norwich City 2 - Ipswich Town 0

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