Liverpool
remain on top of the tree, Spurs slip to open door for City to go second
Liverpool
thumped Arsenal 5-1 in this weekends big game. Maitland-Niles gave Arsenal the
lead after 11 minutes but Liverpool hit back immediately with two goals from
Firminio after Arsenals suspect defense went missing. Arsenals misery continued
when Mane and Salah from the penalty spot made it 4-1 before half time. Arsenal
gave away a second penalty in the 65th minute which Fiminio happily
converted picking up his hat trick. It was another impressive win at Anfield
and Liverpools impressive home form continues they have now picked up 28 out of
possible 30, scoring 27 and letting 3 in the process. Arsenal after a fantastic
run of going 14 points have had their form dipped and will be nervously looking
over their shoulder at a rejuvenated Manchester United chasing them for 5th
place.
Tottenham
were hoping to continue to put the pressure on Liverpool and further cement second
spot. Spurs were coming into the game in hot form winning their last five games
on the bounce scoring an impressive 18 goals. Proceedings started perfectly with
Harry Kane netting his 13th goal of the season but as Spurs searched
for their second Wolverhampton stuck back from a corner with a header from Boly
in the 72nd minute. Jimenez and Costa added two further goals to
pick up the three points. After an impressive run Tottenham have opened the
door to allow City to move back in second and lost ground on Liverpool.
Newcastle
drop vital points at Watford, Brighton beat Everton
Newcastle
have had a hard time recently after picking up three consecutive wins they had
only won one of their last six games heading into the match. Watford headed
into the match with better form losing two of their last six matches. Newcastle
took the lead when Ronde headered into Richie cross in the 29th
minute. Newcastle missed various attempts as they searched for a second goal to
kill the game of but this was to no avail and in the 82nd minute
Doucoure got the equalizer and a point for the home side.
Its been strange
week for Everton fans they were thrashed 6-2 by Tottenham on Sunday then picked
up their first win in six games thrashing Burnley 5-1. Brighton headed into the
game with only one point from their last four games. However at home Brighton are
a tough team to beat losing only twice in nine games. The good home form continued
as it was Brighton’s day with Locadia’s 59th minute strike. Everton
slip to 10th in the league.
Cardiff and
Fulham pick up vital points, Huddersfield rooted to the bottom
Ranieri
works a little bit of his magic as Fulham picked up a vital three points by
beating fellow relegation candidate Huddersfield 1-0. Huddersfield may have
felt they would leave the game with a point after Fulham missed a penalty in
the 82nd minute but it wasn’t meant to be as Mitrovic bagged a goal
with Fulham on the break. Huddersfield are now without a point in their last seven
matches and are five points from safety. For Fulham the picture is slightly
rosier they are unbeaten in their last three and are one point from safety.
Cardiff put
a bit more daylight between themselves and the relegation zone with a surprise win
over Leicester. Leicester where coming into the match with impressive wins over
Chelsea and Man City. Cardiff like Fulham got their goal in stoppage time when
Camarasa thumped in a shot from the edge of the box. Leicester slip to 8th
in the table and Cardiff reach 16th place.
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