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31 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 7 APRIL 2019 SPORTS UK FOOTBALL Senior Technical Officer - ICT Jobplus Permit Number – 212/2019 A recognised Diploma in ICT studies equivalent to MQF Level 5 from a recognised institution and a good level of general education. Knowledge of ICT related applications and experience is a must. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Lands Authority is seeking applications from interested persons to fill the following position: WE ARE RECRUITING ESSENTIAL Qualifications Experience Interested persons are kindly requested to submit a letter of application and a detailed CV only by email, as one pdf document to: hr.la@landsauthority. org.mt by Monday 8th April 2019. Emails are to indicate the position being applied for and the name of the applicant in the subject. Applications will be acknowledged and treated in strictest confidence. For more information visit the link below: https://landsauthority.org.mt/about-us/careers/ MOHAMED Salah scored a brilliant solo goal as Liverpool came from behind to beat Southampton at St Mary's and return to the top of the Premier League. Liverpool were in danger of dropping vital points with the score level at 1-1 with 10 min- utes remaining, before Salah clinically ended his run of six league games without a goal. With Southampton defend- ers backing off, the Egyptian ran half the length of the pitch before firing past Angus Gunn with his left foot. Liverpool substitute Jordan Henderson sealed victory late on with a close-range finish. Shane Long had handed Saints an early lead with a composed strike from inside the area but Naby Keita head- ed the visitors level with his first goal for the club before the break. The result sees the Reds leapfrog Manchester City yet again - the 25th time the lead has changed hands this sea- son. Liverpool have a two-point gap at the top, although de- fending champions City have a game in hand with six matches left to play. Southampton remain in 16th place, just five points above the relegation zone. Salah scores brilliant late solo goal to send Liverpool top Mohamed Salah scored his 18th Premier League goal of the season at St Mary's EVERTON manager Marco Silva says he is "not happy" with Jordan Pickford after the England goalkeeper was allegedly involved in a street fracas. A video published on social media appears to show the 25-year-old involved in an inci- dent outside a Sunderland pub. "No-one is happy with the situation - it was not a good thing," Silva said. He said players had "duties and obligations" and the club would need to remind Pickford of what they are. "If you ask me as a manager I am not happy with what hap- pened," he added. Silva went on: "Everything we must do we already did. It is my expectation it won't hap- pen again. "The first chat of the week I was clear with [Pickford]. Eve- rything is clear in his mind about his obligations. "The matter is finished in this moment." On Tuesday, Northumbria Police opened an investigation following the "disturbance" on Monday night. "At 12.19am (Monday), police received a report of a distur- bance involving a large group of individuals on Tunstall Road, Sunderland," a spokes- person said. "Enquiries are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident and locate those involved." They added: "Nobody is be- lieved to have been seriously injured and no arrests have been made." Everton face Arsenal in the Premier League this afternoon. Everton Manager: I am not happy with what's happened with Jordan Pickford (above) Silva 'not happy' with England keeper Pickford

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