Premier is compressed. Arsenal defeated Liverpool (3-1)) and prevented him from escaping by handing him his second defeat of the championship. The London team narrowed the gap to just two points. biggest beneficiary If current champion Manchester City wins two fewer games, who could be the new leader? Who played compared to the first two? He will play at Brentford’s home ground this Monday.
A great match at the Emirates Stadium ended in ugly goals that were the product of serious defensive mistakes rather than brilliant attacking moves. Liverpool’s defending was a disaster all afternoon. Bukayo Saka corrected a rude mistake He didn’t know how to get a great cross from Gabriel Martinelli but he soon rectified it (min 14) when he rebounded Alisson Becker’s shot from Kai Havertz, who slid between the Liverpool centre-backs with surprising ease.
two funny games
‘Reds’ captain Virgil van Dijk was not where he should have been on that goal, but collided slightly with Arsenal’s second due to Alisson’s eagerness to cover the ball so he could collect it on the exit. With Martinelli’s loaded goalkeeper, they released him for the Brazilian player to score into the empty goal (min. 67). An action like this The funniest and weirdest Liverpool moment draw ever created. In the extra time of the first half, Luis Díaz insisted on the ball, which Saliba also protected for the benefit of David Raya. Díaz touched the goal in the wrong direction but It hit Gabriel’s hand and slid into the frame.
Thiago reappears
Jurgen Klopp had made three changes at the same time, but these did not provide any significant improvement beyond a greater presence in Arsenal’s half, who were able to initiate some counter-attacks after Ibrahima Konaté was sent off. Thiago Alcántara had reappeared a few minutes ago after being away from the team since April. During an injury-time breakaway, Leandro Trossard shot between the legs of Alison Becker defending the near post and then hit Van Dijk. As Mikel Arteta happily raced down the Emirates wing to keep Arsenal in title contention, Liverpool’s two goals intervened once again on a disastrous afternoon.
Chelsea’s shame and ridicule
Chelsea, which said goodbye to the championship fight a long time ago, is slowly moving away from Europe. Mauricio Pochettino can’t find the key to the Stamford Bridge. It is 15 points behind Aston Villa, which is in fourth place, and 13 points behind Tottenham, which maintains its place in the Europa League. Pochettino had to listen to his own fans chanting ‘You’re being sacked in the morning’ after the score was 1-4.
After conceding four goals against Liverpool at Anfield, they conceded a further four goals at home against Wolverhampton. He accepts no possible excuse for the world’s most expensive team (2-4). And there is no excuse for that because the blue team took the lead on the scoreboard with the excellent play of Cole Porter (b. 19).
Pochettino had to listen to his own fans chanting ‘You’ll be fired in the morning’.
From there the misfortunes began that left Chelsea making fun of him. two own goals. Wolverhampton equalized three minutes later. Matheus Cunha’s shot was deflected in by Thiago Silva and Aït Nouri’s cross was headed into his own net by Axel Disasi just before half-time.
Wolves reduced the score to 1-2 in the second half with the goal scored by Matheus Cunha after Pedro Neto’s pressure from the wing. Matheus then completed the trio Converting the penalty given to him by Malo Gusto. Thiago Silva headed home a corner to make it 2-4, which was inconsolable.
united, determined
Manchester United recovers from disorder (12 wins with 9 losses in 23 matches) and this time they beat West Ham soundly at home (3-0). They are closer to Tottenham (6 points) than Chelsea in terms of entering Europe. While Rasmus Hojlund opened the scoring in the middle of the first half, Alejandro Garnacho doubled the score in the second half (min. 49 and 84). West Ham took almost twice as many shots (22 to 12) but harmless.
In the other match on Sunday Nottingham Forest took a point from the visit of Bournemouth (1-1) To escape from the danger zone. Justin Kluivert scored early home in the 11th (min. 5) and Callum Hudson-Odoi equalized just before half-time (min. 45).