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Liverpool 2-2 Fulham, Arsenal 0-0 Everton: Premier League watch – how it happened | Premier League

Liverpool 2-2 Fulham, Arsenal 0-0 Everton: Premier League watch – how it happened | Premier League

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Liverpool – Fulham 2-2. Andy Hunter was at Anfield as Fulham almost inflicted a second defeat of the season on the league leaders.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-2 Ipswich Town. Ben Fisher saw Ipswich grab the points late on as Wolves descended into civil war.

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Newcastle United 4-0 Leicester City. Louise Taylor witnessed the abrupt end of Ruud van Nistelrooy’s honeymoon.

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Arsenal 0-0 Everton. Jonathan Wilson was at the Emirates to watch Arsenal battle determined opponents.

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Mailbag after the game. Liverpool and Arsenal both drop points, but it seems the former’s fans are happier than the latter’s. Meanwhile, the Scottish Clockwatch Pals derby war is over.

“How impressive is Antonee Robinson? He kept Bukayo Saka and Mo Salah quiet in consecutive games. And then he steps in with his offensive threat and creates the Muniz goal” – Tim Pearson

“Some draws feel like defeats, like the game against Newcastle. Some draws feel like you’re winning, like this one. It looks like Liverpool’s first team players need a few days’ rest to recharge after this brutal schedule. The willpower is still there, they still don’t give up. This is the courage of a champion” – Rupak Pramanik

“On two successive weekends, Arsenal had the opportunity to make up ground but failed to do so. “It feels more gone today than it did when Liverpool opened up a nine-point lead” – Sean Orlowicz

“With its sterile dominance, it was more autoclave than arsenal. Darling, me. Half assume Bacary Sagna will work on the right flank” – Grant Tennille

“A spectacular result for Everton. Get a point away against number two in the Premier League. Boring football? Yes. Wonderful result? Absolutely” – Mary Waltz

“Motherwell won 4-3 after an absolutely rocky game. Condolences, the McMahons, that was pretty darn close. Now a pint to calm my last remaining nerve” – James Humphries

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Only four 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League, but still a remarkable day of results. Liverpool, at home to Fulham, could cut their lead to just two points tomorrow night when Chelsea host Brentford at Stamford Bridge. Manchester City will also look to move closer tomorrow when they take on neighbors United. Liverpool have the consolation of salvaging a point despite playing with ten men for most of their game and falling behind twice, and Arsenal failing to take advantage, faltering weakly against a very sturdy and well padlocked door from Everton. Meanwhile, downstairs, Gary O’Neil’s coat is hanging on one very as they lose the big relegation showdown against Ipswich.

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Full time in the Scottish Premiership

  • Hibernian 3-1 Ross County

  • Motherwell 4-3 Dundee United

  • St Johnstone 2-3 St Mirren

… and there is a result in there that resonates, of course.

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Championship full time

  • Blackburn Rovers 2-0 Luton Town

  • Bristol City 1-1 Queens Park Rangers

  • Coventry City 2-1 Hull City

  • Middlesbrough 1-0 Millwall

  • Oxford United 1-3 Sheffield Wednesday

  • Preston North End 1-1 Leeds United

  • Sheffield United 2-0 Plymouth Argyle

  • Stoke City 2-2 Cardiff City

  • Swansea City 2-3 Sunderland

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Premier League full time

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FULL: Liverpool 2-2 Fulham

Fulham picked up points against Arsenal last weekend; They took points from Liverpool this week. Rarely have they been more popular in Chelsea style.

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Liverpool – Fulham 2-2. Great opportunities for Adama Traore and Diogo Jota. Time is running out. Does that exist? more Drama?

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Liverpool – Fulham 2-2. Things are still going on at Anfield, where nine minutes of extra time have been scheduled in this end-to-end game. Both teams really wanted to get a winner.

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FULL TIME: Wolves 1-2 Ipswich

A big smile on Kieran McKenna’s face. Not so with Rayan Aït-Nouri. He is angry and wants a square go with a spectator who ran onto the field and gave him the what for. He is held back by four Wolves employees before being plucked out of the situation nightclub bouncer style by the largest of them. Probably the best.

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GOAL! Wolves 1-2 Ipswich (Taylor 90+4)

Jack Taylor looks to have got all three points for the Tractor Boys!

Ipswich Town’s Jack Taylor heads home to give the visitors the lead. Photo: Matthew Childs/Action Images/Reuters
Taylor celebrates with a knee slide. Photo: Nigel French/PA
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FULL TIME: Newcastle 4-0 Leicester

Easy for the hosts. A difficult day for second half substitute goalkeeper Danny Ward.

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COMPLETE: Arsenal 0-0 Everton

A defensive masterstroke and a huge point for Everton, who are frustrating their old son Mikel Arteta. A great opportunity for Arsenal to reduce the gap to Liverpool was missed.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta looks dejected after the final whistle. Photo: Tom Jenkins/The Observer
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Arsenal 0-0 Everton. A big penalty shout in stoppage time as Thomas Partey goes down near Vitalii Mykolenko, but neither referee nor VAR show any interest in awarding it.

Arsenal’s Thomas Partey (right) reacts as he is tackled by Everton’s Vitaliy Mykolenko (left). Photo: Tom Jenkins/The Observer
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GOAL! Liverpool – Fulham 2:2 (Jota 85)

Diogo Jota is back from injury… and gives Bernd Leno the chance to equalize. A game at Anfield.

Diogo Jota brings Liverpool back on level terms. Photo: Peter Byrne/PA
Then he celebrates with Darwin Nunez (right). Photo: Robbie Jay Barratt/AMA/Getty Images
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Wolves 1-1 Ipswich. Matheus Cunha pushes into space on the left side, but shoots directly at Arijanet Muric, who makes up for his earlier mistake.

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Liverpool – Fulham 1:2. Harvey Elliott tries to fire one into the top corner but it’s inches away from the target. The hosts and league leaders desperately pushed forward.

Close but no cigar for Harvey Elliott (second from left). Photo: Robbie Jay Barratt/AMA/Getty Images
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GOAL! Liverpool – Fulham 1:2 (Muniz 76)

Rodrigo Muniz bundles in Antonee Robinson’s cross and Fulham are back in the lead! After the draw in Newcastle, Arne Slot is facing the first serious crisis of his term in office.

Rodrigo Muniz bundles the ball home. Photo: Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Getty Images
Muniz and the away fans celebrate after he put the Cottagers back in the lead at Anfield. Photo: Phil Noble/Reuters
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Arsenal 0-0 Everton. The hosts continue to surge forward. Jordan Pickford is booked for wasting time.

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GOAL! Wolves 1-1 Ipswich (Cunha 72)

Another poor goalkeeping performance from Arijanet Muric, who is unable to keep out Matheus Cunha’s shot at the near post.

Wolves’ Matheus Cunha smashes his shot past Ipswich keeper Arijanet Muric and brings the home side back on level terms. Photo: Carl Recine/Getty Images
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Liverpool – Fulham 1-1. …well, Liverpool break out after a corner from Fulham. Mohamed Salah is sent towards goal, but his shot goes wide of the post.

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Liverpool – Fulham 1-1. The visitors appear to have exposed Liverpool at the start of the second half and are now threatening to take back the lead. A few promising positions for Harry Wilson, but nothing comes of them.

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Arsenal 0-0 Everton. Mikel Arteta rolls the dice at the Emirates, removes a few big names in Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard and sends Ethan Nwaneri and Jorginho.

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GOAL! Newcastle 4-0 Leicester (Murphy 60)

One second for Jacob Murphy and new coach Ruud van Nistelrooy’s success is officially over.

Jacob Murphy (right) scores his second and Newcastle United’s fourth goal of the game. Photo: Owen Humphreys/PA
Leicester City’s goalkeeper Danny Ward and his defenders react after Newcastle United’s fourth goal. Photo: Craig Brough/Action Images/Reuters
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Arsenal 0-0 Everton. The second half begins as the first half ended, with Jordan Pickford fending off Arsenal’s relentless pressure. Bukayo Saka’s final save. We are certainly in the area of ​​the question of time.

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GOAL! Liverpool 1-1 Fulham (Gakpo 47)

The ten-man hosts are back in the game at Anfield, with Cody Gakpo converting Mohamed Salah’s cross from close range.

Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo heads the equalizer against Fulham. Photo: Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images
Then he celebrates with Luis Diaz (above). Photo: Jon Super/AP
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GOAL! Newcastle 3-0 Leicester (50 Isak)

Oh Danny.

Alexander Isak heads home and extends the Magpies’ lead. Photo: George Wood/Getty Images
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GOAL! Newcastle 2-0 Leicester (Guimaraes 47)

Leicester changed goalkeepers at the break, with Danny Ward coming on for Mads Hermansen. It didn’t take long for Ward to come into action and get the ball out of his net. Bruno Guimares with the header.

Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes (centre) uses his header to double the Magpies’ lead against Leicester. Photo: Owen Humphreys/PA
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Halftime mailbag. Today the big Clockwatch Pals derby dominates in Scotland.

“So, as I said, what could go wrong given Dundee United’s excellent defensive record? Well, maybe concede in the first minute and then be 3-1 down at halftime? I was drunk on optimism an hour ago, getting drunk on whiskey is easier” – Simon McMahon

“Some people play it at Fir Park. Mighty Motherwell are 3-1 up just before half-time and unless there are more goals I’ll eat my scarf. Mon the fountain!” – James Humphries

“If the game continues like this at the Emirates, I’d like to see Sean Dyche striding into the middle of the pitch at half-time, raising his arms and asking the crowd: ‘Aren’t you being entertained?'” If your taste in football is to see him being sucked into a giant black hole, the answer would be yes. Otherwise, a giant raspberry” – Charles Antaki

“Do you think Andy Robertson’s hot-headed Gaelic temper got him and possibly the team into trouble there? Or is age catching up with him and he can no longer make it to the important place in time? He seemed to be looking for retribution for the bad Pereira challenge, but as we all know, revenge/vengeance is a dish best eaten cold. Klopp would have given him a good slap in the face with a bratwurst for his bloodlust. What will slot think, chips and mayonnaise? Apple pie and cream? Time to sign a new number 3?” – Jeremy Boyce

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