Leicester City mounts more pressure on Jurgen Klopp and his men with Liverpool suffering another heavy defeat away from home, their third consecutive defeat. Leicester scored three goals in seven breathtaking second-half minutes as another Alisson mistake contributed to a 3-1 defeat for Liverpool at the King Power Stadium. Leicester City produce a brilliant comeback to defeat Liverpool 3-1 in their Premier League clash. Mohamed Salah put the Reds ahead with a sublime finish following a neat piece of skill from Roberto Firmino. However, once James Maddison’s strike from a free-kick was ruled a goal by VAR, the visitors capitulated in the final 10 minutes. A howler from Alisson allowed Jamie Vardy to fire the ball into an empty net and Harvey Barnes secured the three points with a powerful strike after another defensive lapse. Leicester move into second in the table, while Liverpool fall to a third-straight defeat.
Manchester City once again shows they are ready for their third EPL title in four years after beating Tottenham to pulp in their encounter continuing their fine form and taking their winning streak to 16. An Ilkay Gundogan second-half brace after Rodri put them ahead from the spotkick in the first half ensures victory for Manchester City in dominant fashion, as they take the three points against Tottenham Hotspur – and ensure another Premier League win for Pep Guardiola over Jose Mourinho! They move seven points clear with a game in hand; the visitors remain four points off the top four. At full-time at the Etihad Stadium, it finishes Manchester City 3-0 Tottenham Hotspur.
Westbromwich Albion held their breathe against Manchester United to play a 1-1 draw at home. The points are shared. Diagne outmuscled Lindelof to send his header past De Gea in just the second minute, with Fernandes pulling his side level with an excellent volley just before half-time. After the break, McTominay had an effort cleared off the line while Diagne sent a shot over the bar from close range. Maguire almost won it in the final seconds, but his header was tipped onto the post by Johnstone. Manchester United remain on second with goal difference ahead of Leicester City.
Arsenal end their three-match winless run and move above Leeds into the top half of the table with that win into 10th. Aubameyang’s first Premier League hat-trick helps Arsenal to a 4-2 win over Leeds. He sent his first goal into the bottom corner before getting his second from the penalty spot after Meslier fouled Saka. Bellerin then added another just before half-time from a tight angle. Aubameyang headed in his third just after the break and could’ve had a fourth, but hit the crossbar. Leeds mounted a comeback with goals from Struijk and Costa, but in the end, left themselves with too much to do.
Tuchel seems to be sailing in a right direction as Chelsea wins their fourth consecutive match since he’s taken over moving them to fourth. He can be has taken 13 points out of 15 to lift get Chelsea into the Champions League places, with Giroud and Werner scoring in the first half to seal the points.