Arsenal, Liverpool grab important wins as Man City stumble against Chelsea
18th February 2024
Arsenal jumped to second place ahead of City.

Arsenal demolished Burnley 5-0 to keep the pressure on Liverpool, who are two points above the second-placed Gunners and four ahead of third placed City.
Liverpool thrashed Brentford as Mohamed Salah returned from injury.
Manchester City's attempt to win an unprecedented fourth successive title took a stumble after a disappointing result at the Etihad Stadium.
Mohamed Salah returned with a goal as Premier League leaders
Liverpool routed Brentford 4-1 despite a rash of injuries, while Manchester
City's title defence was damaged by a 1-1 draw against Chelsea on Saturday.
Arsenal demolished Burnley 5-0 to keep the pressure on
Liverpool, who are two points above the second-placed Gunners and four ahead of
third placed City.
Salah came off the bench to replace the injured Diogo Jota
in his first Liverpool appearance since their win over Newcastle on New Year's
Day.
Having returned from the hamstring injury he sustained on
Egypt duty at the Africa Cup of Nations, Salah made up for lost time with his
first goal for the Reds since the Newcastle game.
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The 31-year-old's 19th goal in all competitions this term
put Liverpool on course for a sixth win in their last seven league games.
The much-maligned Darwin Nunez had given Jurgen Klopp's side
the lead with a sublime chip late in the first half at the Gtech Community
Stadium.
Alexis Mac Allister doubled Liverpool's advantage after the
interval with just his second goal this season.
Ivan Toney got one back for Brentford, but Cody Gakpo netted
in the closing stages.
While the victory was valuable for Klopp, it came with a
downside as first-half injuries to Nunez, Jota and Curtis Jones added to
Liverpool's increasingly packed treatment room.
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"Mo played the first game for weeks. He could have had
a hat-trick. The goal he scored was absolutely outstanding," Klopp said. "It
would be helpful if we had a bit more than one player for each position. But
that's the situation and we cannot change it."
Manchester City's attempt to win an unprecedented fourth
successive title is under threat after a disappointing result at the Etihad
Stadium.
Chelsea took the lead in the 41st minute as former City
winger Raheem Sterling took Nicolas Jackson's pass and curled his shot into the
far corner from 12 yards.
City laid siege to the Chelsea goal and finally drew level
in the 83rd minute when Rodri's shot deflected in off Trevoh Chalobah.
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Pep Guardiola's men, who have a game in hand on Liverpool,
preserved their long unbeaten home league run, but failing to win for the first
time in 12 games in all competitions was a significant setback.
Frustrated by Erling Haaland's miscues, Guardiola said:
"I played 11 years and scored 11 goals so I can't give too much advice to
Erling. The next one he will score.
"In the first half we didn't perform well and that's
what we have to improve."
At Turf Moor, Arsenal made it five consecutive wins with
another display of their goal power.
Mikel Arteta's side have beaten Liverpool and won 6-0 at
West Ham in their most notable results since a revitalising warm-weather
training camp in Dubai.
And they were too hot for second-bottom Burnley to handle
from the fourth minute when Martin Odegaard drilled home from Gabriel
Martinelli's pass.
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Bukayo Saka netted with a 41st-minute penalty awarded for
Lorenz Assignon's foul on Leandro Trossard.
Saka struck again two minutes after half-time, rifling into
the top corner from Odegaard's pass as the England winger made it six goals in
his last four games.
Trossard got the fourth from close range in the 66th minute
and Kai Havertz converted Jakub Kiwior's pass with 12 minutes left.
"We are generating competition within the squad. They
are a joy to work with. They want more, that's the good thing," Arteta
said.
Tottenham's top four bid suffered a blow as Joao Gomes
struck twice in Wolves' surprise 2-1 win in north London.
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Aston Villa took advantage of Tottenham's stumble to climb
back into fourth place with a 2-1 win at Fulham thanks to Ollie Watkins' brace.
Nottingham Forest beat West Ham 2-0 at the City Ground in a
major boost to their survival hopes.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe avoided defeat against his former club Bournemouth in a 2-2 draw at St James' Park.