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The race to win the EPL trophy for the 2022/2023 season continues. Various events took place on Saturday, 21:01:2022.
"The Reds" welcomed their rivals, Chelsea, at Anfield stadium in the early kickoff but failed to capitalize on the already esteemed visitors who dominated the game throughout the first half.
Chelsea striker Havertz's 12th-minute goal was ruled out for offside. Liverpool's second-half dominance almost paid off thanks to Trent Alexander's effort, but it was too late to snatch the three points. Thiago Silva's magnificent save for Chelsea.
Liverpool is in eighth(s) place with 29 points, the same as Chelsea in tenth place, separated only by goal difference. Thiago Silva was named man of the match.
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West's win over struggling Everton moves them out of the relegation zone. Bowen J. opened the scoring in the 34th minute for West Ham, who added a second goal in the 42nd minute following a superb assist from Antonio M. to finish strong in the first half.Everton were unable to reinvent themselves and thus finish the season in last place with 15 points, 32 points behind league leaders Arsenal, who have 47 points. West Ham is now 16th in the table with 18 points.In other matches, Leicester drew 2-2 against Brighton, whose goal came in the 27th minute courtesy of Mitoka K. Albrighton M. equalized for Leicester in the 35th minute. Before Barnes H. added a second goal in the 63rd minute. Ferguson M. frustrated their hosts Leicester in the 88th minute with a superb goal kick to equalize the scores, earning Brighton the much-needed away point.
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Arsenal captain Martin degaard reflects on Old Trafford loss as the Gunners prepare for Man United rematch
One of the biggest rivalries of the Premier League era will be back in the spotlight tomorrow. Top-ranked Arsenal have welcomed Erik Ten-Haggs, England's top footballer, to book a weekend program on his flight to Manchester in north London to revive his United.
His two fierce Premier League rivals, who are now eight points behind him in the standings, will enter a monumental clash late Sunday sharing their best form.
But for the Gunners captain and chief of his creator Martin Audegaard, a chance to reverse the result at home in the Emirates before his support would be red on the table with Arsenal's stunning dash against his Devils outfit. It's just a boost after you've made it to the top. Overlooking the British landscape.
"Manchester United are obviously playing very well. I've seen them a lot lately and they seem to be getting better and better this season. They're doing well, but we must also remember the match at Old Trafford earlier in the season.
I felt that day we controlled most of the game and I felt we deserved a better result in the end. This time we want to show some more discipline, to control the game for 90 minutes and not just small periods.
It will be a tough game but we're ready for it and we are feeling confident. We're back at home too, and the atmosphere could make a big difference for us again. We know what the stadium will be like today, it will be amazing for sure.
Arsenal could also be set to unleash January signing Leandro Trossard in some capacity after securing the versatile Belgian international forward from Brighton in a 27m move as Mikel Arteta and club technical director Edu Gaspar pad the senior set-up with added depth in order to sustain their title challenge in 2022-23 and beyond.
If degaard has anything to say on the matter tomorrow, expect another influential performance and the possibility of the Gunners putting another foot forward toward ending a near-twenty-year drought.
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