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 Liverpool shocked by Middlesbrough.in English Premier League
 Updated at: 1618 PST,  Sunday, March 01, 2009
Liverpool shocked by Middlesbrough.in English Premier League LONDON: Liverpool's Premier League title hopes suffered a crushing setback on Saturday as Rafael Benitez's men slumped a 2-0 defeat at Middlesbrough.

Three days after beating Real Madrid in the Bernabeu, Liverpool were brought back down to earth with a painful bump by opponents who had not won a league match since November 9.

The defeat allowed Chelsea -- who claimed a last-gasp 2-1 win over Wigan -- to reclaim second place in the table courtesy of their superior goal difference.

But the real winners were champions Manchester United, who now stand seven points clear of both their closest rivals with a game in hand.

Benitez came close to conceding that any chance of catching United had gone.

United did not have a league game at the weekend because of Sunday's League Cup final date with Tottenham, which will see Sir Alex Ferguson's side attempt to claim their second trophy of the season following their triumph in the World Club Championship in Japan in December.

Arsenal were jeered off the pitch by their own supporters after a 0-0 draw at home to Fulham -- their fifth straight draw in the league and a fourth consecutive goalless stalemate.

If Aston Villa can beat relegation-threatened Stoke on Sunday, the Gunners will find themselves eight points adrift of a top four finish with only 11 games left to close the gap.

The defeat at Middlesbrough means Liverpool have now won just two of their last seven league matches and a bitterly disappointing afternoon was compounded by the sight of skipper Steven Gerrard, who made his first start in over three weeks, limping off midway through the second half.

Gerrard's influence had seen the visitors dominate the opening stages at the Riverside but they found themselves behind just after the half-hour mark when Alonso deflected a Stewart Downing corner into his own net.

Boro effectively ended the match as a contest when Turkey star Tuncay Sanli converted Jeremie Aliadiere's cutback in the 63rd minute.

Chelsea looked to have blown their chance of moving back into second place when Olivier Kapo claimed an 82nd-minute equaliser for Wigan.

But the resilience that appears to have been restored by the arrival of temporary manager Guus Hiddink was again in evidence as Frank Lampard popped up in the box to head in a stoppage time winner.

Chelsea had been far from convincing early on but they seized control of the match midway through the opening period.
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