Three talking points from the Premier League weekend
8th April 2024
Arsenal ended the weekend on top of the table.

- Liverpool were frustrated at Old Trafford as Arsenal claimed top spot.
- Man City are just one point behind the top two after a Kevin De Bruyne-inspired victory at Crystal Palace.
- It was also a significant weekend at the bottom as Everton ended their club-record 13-game winless run.
Arsenal have the upper hand in the Premier League title race
after a 3-0 win at Brighton, allied to Liverpool's 2-2 draw at Manchester
United, allowed the Gunners to end the weekend on top thanks to their superior
goal difference.
Defending champions Manchester City are just one point
behind the top two after a Kevin De Bruyne-inspired 4-2 victory at Crystal
Palace.
At the bottom of the table, Everton and Luton ended long
waits for a win to enliven the battle to beat the drop.
These are the three talking points from the Premier League
weekend.
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Liverpool frustrated again at Old Trafford
Just three weeks on from exiting the FA Cup 4-3 away at
United, Liverpool were again left to rue their lack of cutting edge to kill off
the Red Devils.
Jurgen Klopp's men were utterly dominant for 45 minutes but
led only 1-0 through Luis Diaz's goal.
Stunning strikes by Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo turned
the game on its head against the run of play before Mohamed Salah's penalty at
least salvaged a point for Liverpool.
Despite a poor season for Erik ten Hag's men, Liverpool have
now failed to beat United in three meetings this season.
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A draw at United in the run-in also cost Klopp's men the
title in 2018/19 season. And the German believes the Red Devils raise their
game against their bitter rivals.
"It’s more difficult for us away at United," said
Klopp when asked about Arsenal's upcoming visit to Old Trafford.
In 11 trips to away to United as Liverpool manager, Klopp
managed only two victories.
Havertz hits his stride
Kai Havertz was again pivotal to Arsenal's stroll at
Brighton to put the Gunners back on top.
The German was much-maligned for the first six months of his
time at the Emirates after making a £65 million ($82 million) move from
Chelsea.
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Havertz scored Arsenal's second at the Amex and then teed up
Leandro Trossard to score on his return to Brighton to take his tally to five
goals and four assists in his last seven Premier League games.
"He's certainly having a huge impact on the team,"
said Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.
"I think his overall performances have been really good
and now his numbers in terms of goal contributions, are really, really
high."
Everton end unlucky 13
It was also a significant weekend at the bottom as Everton
ended their club-record 13-game winless run in the Premier League by beating
relegation rivals Burnley 1-0.
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If Sean Dyche has had cause to lament his side's luck in
recent months, the Toffees got a huge slice of fortune for the only goal at
Goodison Park as Arijanet Muric's clearance deflected off Dominic Calvert Lewin
for the only goal.
Victory lifted Everton four points clear of the relegation
zone for now, but they could be handed a second points deduction of the season
this week for breaching financial rules.
Luton's first win in 12 games, thanks to a 2-1 victory over Bournemouth, means the five sides between 14th and 18th are separated by just five points with Brentford and Crystal Palace pulled into the relegation battle.
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