well, let's catch up with all the day's sport now — withjohn watson at the bbc sport centre... hello, good afternoon. manchester united lost ground on their title rivals, beaten 4—2 by leicester in the premier league. there were victories for both manchester city and liverpool who top the table, the latter scoring five against watford on claudio ranieri's return. patrick gearey was watching. watford are a club of many managers. claudio ranieri a man of many clubs. perhaps there cards were bound to cross. as inevitable as the arc of a mo salah through ball and the precision of a mane finish, 1—0 liverpool, beautiful, and as it turned out, repeatable. later in the half, another trip through the watford bypass traffic free. who was watching roberto firmino? a question that never got an answer. the second half, liverpool advancing again, that never got an answer. the second half, liverpooladvancing again, ben foster managed to stop an own goal but not roberto firmino. once again he had been lost in space. salah