Van Dijk sinks Sunderland to boost UCL bid

Virgil van Dijk lifted Liverpool back into the race to qualify for the Champions League as the defender sealed a 1-0 win at Sunderland on Wednesday. Reds captain Van Dijk netted in the second half to inflict Sunderland's first home defeat in the Premier League this season. Sixth-placed Liverpool's second win in their last eight league games moved them within two points of fifth-placed Chelsea and three behind fourth-placed Manchester United. Draws for United and Chelsea on Tuesday opened the door for Liverpool to revive their spluttering bid to reach Europe's elite club competition and they seized the opportunity with a gritty victory on rain-lashed Wearside. Speaking in the aftermath of last weekend's 2-1 home defeat against Manchester City, Liverpool boss Arne Slot admitted this has been the toughest season in his career "by a mile". Slot has faced mounting speculation about his position, less than a year after leading Liverpool to the English title. He conceded it would be unacceptable if Liverpool fail to qualify for the Champions League, admitting they need to be "close to perfection" to secure a berth in it. While this was far from a perfect performance, Slot's men did enough to keep themselves in the hunt for the top-five finish that is likely to guarantee Champions League qualification. Sunderland kicked off with the Premier League's only unbeaten home record this season, with leaders Arsenal and second-placed City both forced to settle for a draw at the Stadium of Light. Unlike Arsenal and City, Liverpool were able to grind out a hard-fought success. Florian Wirtz provided the bulk of Liverpool's most menacing moments. Wirtz's deflected shot trickled narrowly wide before his long-range blast forced a fine save from Robin Roefs. The German playmaker went even closer with a low drive that flashed through a sea of Sunderland legs before cannoning back off the far post. Roefs denied Wirtz again, spreading himself to block a header at point-blank range. Sunderland appealed in vain for a penalty when Ibrahima Konate hauled down Brian Brobbey on the stroke of half-time. The Black Cats went close through Trai Hume, who drilled just over from 25 yards soon after the interval. But Liverpool responded well and Mohamed Salah's goal-bound shot was blocked by Sunderland's Reinildo Mandava before Van Dijk netted in the 61st minute. Van Dijk met Salah's corner with a powerful header that Sunderland's Habib Diarra nodded into the roof of the net in a failed attempt to clear off the line. With Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong injured and Dominik Szoboszlai suspended, Slot was forced to use Japan midfielder Wataru Endo at right-back in his first league start this term. But Endo was stretchered off in the second half as Liverpool's injury woes mounted. Slot's side coped with that blow well enough, holding Sunderland at bay to secure a valuable victory.   'Unbelievable' Salah Arne Slot praised Mohamed Salah after the "unbelievable" Egypt star equalled Liverpool's record for assists in the Premier League by setting up Virgil van Dijk's winner in Wednesday's 1-0 victory at Sunderland. Slot's willingness to highlight Salah's perfectly weighted corner that Van Dijk headed home in the 61st minute signalled the continued rehabilitation of his relationship with the forward. Salah claimed the club had "thrown him under the bus" and made it clear he was not on good terms with Slot after he was dropped for several games amid a sustained dip in form earlier this season. The outburst prompted speculation that Salah could be sold, but he quickly cleared the air with Slot to get back in the Dutchman's line-up. Salah's latest assist in his glittering Liverpool career took him to 92 -- level with Anfield icon Steven Gerrard. "He has so many records for this club, but to have this one combined with such a great player. Both were unbelievable players for this club," Slot said. "Unfortunately for Steven, I expect Mo to go above him. I don't expect, but I hope he goes above him." Liverpool's second win in their last eight league games ended Sunderland's unbeaten home record in the top flight this season. It lifted Slot's sixth-placed team to within two points of fifth-placed Chelsea and three of fourth-placed Manchester United. "Very important. I think we dug deep, after only two days of rest. Then going to a difficult away game. We showed again how well we can play on the ball," Slot said. "The character we have shown throughout the whole game was very good and that is why we leave this place with a 1-0 win. "Second half, we had so many good moments and so many moments where we had quality players in promising positions. "The overall performance in terms of work rate was really good."

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