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Arsenal surprised by West Ham at home on Saturday, Liverpool had a boulevard to resume his ease at the head of the Premier League this Sunday. Provided you win in hostile terrain, at the Etihad de Manchester City.
Mission accomplished for the Reds, who this Sunday was able to win in front of the Cityzens on the score of 0-2, thanks to the inevitable Salah, first (14e), then Szoboszlai (37e), the two men having surrendered politeness by taking on the role of decisive passer for both.
A potentially decisive margin
All Bénef for Liverpool, who with a advance match, of course, is still 11 lengths ahead of his first pursuer – Arsenal. A real chasm 12 acts from the end of the season.
Third at six points from the Gunners, Nottingham Forest also failed this weekend, defeated in Newcastle (4-3). Manchester City remaining fourth, 20 units from his executioner of the day.
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