The leaders of the Premier League, Liverpool, needed two punishments from Mohamed Salah to beat the 3-1 low point 3-1 on Saturday, while Nottingham Forest took a huge step towards Champions League with a 1-0 win against Manchester City.
Liverpool stretched her lead to massive 16 points despite a lethargic first 45 minutes.
The Liverpool boss Arne Slot, the fresh 1-1 win of the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain against Paris Saint-Germain, made only three changes.
However, the Dutch must have made three half -time changes to kick the chosen champions.
“The manager was like us to go to us – but that’s something you sometimes need. Because the game was sloppy in the first half,” said Salah.
Southampton only won nine points from 28 games all season, but Angefield when Smallbone put visitors in the meantime in the first half.
Alisson Becker was Liverpool’s hero on Wednesday in the Princes Parc, but the Brazilian and Virgil van Dijk got in the way of each other to roll smallbone into an unusual network.
During the break, Slot turned to Harvey Elliott, Alexis Macallister and Andy Robertson, and the changes had the desired effect with two goals in three minutes before the hour.
Darwin Nunez rose from Luis Diaz ‘cross with a sharp local transport.
Nunez was then excited in the area and Salah changed from the spot.
The Egyptian hit a second penalty two minutes before the time to bring its balance sheet to 32 goals for the season.
The second -placed Arsenal has two games in hand in hand, the first of whom comes to Manchester United on Sunday.
But it seems if not if Liverpool only wins her second league title in 35 years.
– City in the forest –
Thanks to Callum Hudson-Odois, Forest, four points in front of the city on the City Ground in the City Ground.
The former Chelsea winger fired for 83 minutes from Morgan Gibbs-Whites Pass past Ederson to spark cheering celebrations when Forest defeated the English champions for the first time since 1997.
The two-time European Champion Forest has no longer experienced the continent’s top competition since 1980.
But in the Champions League they approach a top 5 finish, which is almost sufficient this season thanks to the strong performance of the English teams in Europe.
“We are not here to joke,” Hudson-Odoi posted on social media. “Goal, Motm (man of the game), three points!”
The city remains the fourth and looks over its shoulders after a defeat of the ninth league season.
The men of Pep Guardiola are probably overtaken by Chelsea when they fight against Leicester on Sunday.
Aston Villa joined the top 4 within two points when Ollie Watkins returned to Brentford in a 1-0 win in West London.
The goalkeeper of Brentford, Mark Flekken, had the efforts of the England striker fly through his legs in 49 minutes when Watkins scored in six games against his former club for the sixth time.
Brighton increased her own hopes of the Champions League with the kind permission of Joao Pedros 98th minute to defeat Fulham 2-1.
Raul Jimenez ‘Streik opened the rating for Fulham, but Jean Paul van Hecke, who was praised before half -time.
Pedros Flecken-Kick lifts the seagulls on the sixth and within a district.
Crystal Palace winced the loss of the top goalkeeper Jean-Philippe Mateta to a serious ear injury to beat Ipswich 1-0 thanks to Ismaila Sarrs.
The Eagles won nine of their last 11 games in all competitions and climb 11th place
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