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Liverpool outclassed Chelsea this Wednesday evening during the 22nd day of the Premier League (4-1).
There was no photo this Wednesday evening between Liverpool and Chelsea. On their lawn, the Reds clearly dominated the Reds (4-1), literally shelling the opposing cage (28 shots to 4).
If Nkunku saved the honor of Londoners (71e), the Mersey team felt comfortable thanks to Jota (23rd), Bradley (39the), Szoboszlai (65e) and Diaz (79e) ; even allowing himself to miss a penalty by Darwin (45e+2).
Tottenham in the Big Four
Liverpool thus remains five steps ahead of Manchester City at the top of the championship; the Skyblues, who are a match behind, having got the better of Burnley earlier in the evening (3-1) with a double from Alvarez (16e22e) and a goal from Rodri (46e) to the key.
Note also the success of the day for Tottenham over Brentford (3-2). Maupay (15e) and Toney (67e) not having been enough to keep the Udogie in line (48e), Johnson (49e) and Richarlison (56e). Spurs took advantage of this to steal fourth qualifying place for the C1 from Aston Villa, three points behind Arsenal and City.
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