Liverpool FC stays at the top of the table with a win at Brentford, but bad luck with injuries dampens coach Jürgen Klopp’s joy. Arsenal remains on the Reds’ heels. Man City leaves points.
Liverpool FC defended their lead in the English Premier League with a win at Brentford FC. Football coach Jürgen Klopp’s team won clearly with 4:1 (1:0) against the Londoners.
Shortly afterwards, pursuers Arsenal FC reduced the gap to the Reds to two points again with a 5-0 (2-0) win at Burnley FC. Third title rivals Manchester City failed at home against Chelsea.
Darwin Núñez (35th minute), Alexis Mac Allister (55th), substitute Mohamed Salah (68th) – in the first game after his injury suffered at the Africa Cup of Nations – and Cody Gakpo (86th) scored for Liverpool’s deserved victory. . On the Brentford side, Ivan Toney (75th) only briefly gave the hosts hope. “We controlled them as much as we could and we’re happy about that,” Klopp said after the win on broadcaster TNT Sport.
Klopp with injury concerns
“We have mixed feelings. We lost some players for whom we don’t know how serious it is,” said Klopp. “It doesn’t look particularly good for anyone.” Diogo Jota, goalscorer Núñez and Curtis Jones had to be substituted, and Jota was even taken off the pitch on a stretcher. The extent of the injuries was initially unclear on Saturday. Bitter for the leaders, who were already missing two top performers in Trent Alexander-Arnold and goalkeeper Alisson.
Arsenal won against the almost hopeless Burnley with goals from Martin Odegaard (4th), Bukayo Saka (41st/47th penalty) and Leandro Trossard (66th) as well as the German international Kai Havertz (78th). For the hosts, who are in serious danger of relegation and are coached by former HSV professional Vincent Kompany, it was the 18th defeat of the Premier League season with just three wins and four draws.
City only 1-1 against Chelsea
Manchester City only managed a 1-1 draw (0-1) in their home game against Chelsea FC, who were once again disappointing this season. Former City striker Raheem Sterling (42nd) gave Chelsea the lead shortly before half-time.
In the second half, the hosts missed many good opportunities until Rodri (83′) scored the deserved equalizer. Man City couldn’t manage any more despite their superiority. The defending champions are third in the table, four points behind leaders Liverpool, but have played a game less.
Source: Stern

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