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    1xCricket » FOOTBALL » European Football » Premier League » Liverpool & Man City keep Premier League title challenge alive; relegation battle gets tense
    Premier League

    Liverpool & Man City keep Premier League title challenge alive; relegation battle gets tense

    Akshat MehrishBy Akshat MehrishMay 1, 20222 Mins Read
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    Pep Guardiola vs Leeds United
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    A 1-0 win for Liverpool and a 4-0 for Manchester City meant that the situation at the top of the Premier League table remained static for yet another week.

    An early goal from Naby Keita separated the Reds from Newcastle United on their trip to St James’ Park. While the goal itself was scored under controversial circumstances, it did help Jurgen Klopp’s side keep up with Manchester City – and even overtake them for a few hours – at the top of the Premier League. 

    Liverpool took the lead 19 minutes in, continuing to progress the ball while Newcastle protested a foul against Fabian Schar and demanded that the Reds put the ball out of play. But, the play continued, and an instinctive give-and-go with Diogo Jota allowed Keita to get behind the opposition defence. The midfielder kept his composure even as Newcastle threw bodies on the line and squeezed the ball in to put his side ahead. 

    Naby Keita vs Newcastle
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    Later on, at Elland Road, City stole back the lead from Liverpool with a thumping 4-0 win over Leeds United. The Citizens led just 13 minutes in through Rodri’s header, but they switched up the gears in the second half, and three further goals helped them brush aside Jesse Marsch’s side despite some early scares. 

    13' ⚽️ Rodrigo
    54' ⚽️ @NathanAke
    78' ⚽️ @gabrieljesus9
    93' ⚽️ @fernandinho pic.twitter.com/ICFI3Oaiu9

    — Manchester City (@ManCity) April 30, 2022

    Nathan Ake scored the first of the three second-half goals in the 54th minute from a corner, Gabriel Jesus added another in the 78th from close range, and there was even time for the 36-year-old Fernandino to get his name on the scoresheet, just before the referee blew his whistle. 

    See also  Salah & Liverpool at contractual crossroads; star demands pay parity with Premier League’s top earners

    The results in Gameweek 35 had repercussions on the other end of the table, as well. Burnley’s late comeback win over Watford pushed the Hornets closer to relegation, thrust Leeds and Everton into danger, and propelled the Clarets away from the relegation zone.

    Norwich City vs Aston Villa
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    But, for Norwich City, a loss against Aston Villa meant that their fate was sealed. The Canaries were relegated from the Premier League yet again; the 2-0 defeat meant it became mathematically impossible for them to rescue their campaign. 

    2021/22 Premier League: bottom half of the table

    #TeamMatches playedGoal differencePoints
    10Newcastle United35-1643
    11Leicester City32-442
    12Crystal Palace34+341
    13Aston Villa33-240
    14Brentford34-840
    15Southampton35-1740
    16Burnley34-1534
    17Leeds United34-3434
    18Everton32-2129
    19Watford34-3722
    20Norwich City34-4921
    Source: Premier League
    Aston Villa Burnley Leeds United Liverpool Manchester City Newcastle United Norwich City Watford
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