Liverpool loses at rival Everton’s home and may have said goodbye to the title – Premier League

Liverpool loses at rival Everton’s home and may have said goodbye to the title – Premier League
Liverpool loses at rival Everton’s home and may have said goodbye to the title – Premier League
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Liverpool lost today to rival Everton (2-0) and fell behind in the fight for the English Football League title, while Bruno Fernandes was crucial in Manchester United’s victory over Sheffield United (4-2).

At Goodison Park, only the triumph was of interest to the Reds, as they could ‘catch’ Arsenal from the lead in the competition, but the delayed match on the 29th round ended up smiling at the Toffees, with João Virgínia and André Gomes on the bench, while Chermiti entered the field in the final moments.

Jarrad Branthwaite, in the 27th minute, put the hosts ahead of the Merseyside derby, an advantage that would be expanded in the second half, by the ‘feet’ of Calvert-Lewin (58).

With this outcome, Liverpool, without the injured Diogo Jota, maintains second place, with 74 points, against the 77 of isolated leader Arsenal, while Manchester City occupies the last place on the podium, with 73, but has two matches to play. , which means that, in case of triumphs, they can take command of the Premier League.

At Old Trafford, Bruno Fernandes’ brace (61st and 81st minutes), the first from a penalty, led to United’s comeback against the bottom team (20th), who scored through Bogie (35th) and Brereton Diaz (50), with Maguire (42) and Hojlund (85), a pass from Bruno Fernandes, scoring the other goals for the Red Devils.

In addition to Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot also started for the hosts, who now move to sixth place, in exchange with Newcastle (7th), today defeated by Crystal Palace (2-0), due to two shots accurate shots from Mateta (55 and 88), which allowed the ‘eagles’ (14th) to add their third consecutive victory.

Wolverhampton (12th) continued their bad form, registering the sixth game in a row without winning, after losing 1-0 against Bournemouth (10th), reduced to 10 players in the 79th minute, due to the expulsion of Kerkez. The scorer of the solitary goal was Ghanaian Antoine Semenyo (37).

The Portuguese José Sá, Toti Gomes, Nélson Semedo were in the Wolves’ starting team.

The article is in Portuguese

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