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Liverpool supporters will end up loving Everton's neighbors. The historic RIVS of the Reds, comfortable leaders of the England championship, was a good ally for the formation of Arne Slot in the space of three days. Wednesday, Van Dijk and his family beat the Toffees at home, 1-0, as part of the 30th day of the Premier League.
And on Saturday, the team trained by David Moyes played a bad turn to a competitor of Liverpool for the title of Champion of England. Arsenal was held in check by Everton, 1-1, because of a goal from an former OM. Iliman Ndiaye equalized on penalty at the start of the second period (49th), responding to the opening of the score signed Leandro Trossard (34th).
The title within the reach of crampons
By collecting only one point with this
No (1-1)the Gunners coached by Mikel Arteta, seconds of the
classificationleave Liverpool the opportunity to fly away.
In case of success Sunday in Fulham, Mohamed Salah and his teammates would have 14 lengths ahead of London dolphins, seven matches from the end.
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