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Liverpool beat Everton as title looms, Man City win without Haaland
Liverpool moved closer to the Premier League title with a 1-0 win in the Merseyside derby against Everton on Wednesday, while Manchester City beat Leicester 2-0 to bolster their bid to reach the Champions League.
With just eight games left, Liverpool sit 12 points clear of second-placed Arsenal, who beat Fulham 2-1 on Tuesday.
Arne Slot's side had lost their previous two games in the League Cup final against Newcastle and the Champions League last 16 against Paris Saint-Germain.
But they got back on track in their march towards a record-equalling 20th English title and first since 2020 in Slot's maiden season in charge.
Having gone over two months without a goal, Diogo Jota was Liverpool's hero as he ended his drought in the 57th minute, slotting home from Luis Diaz's flick.
It was an especially sweet win for Liverpool after their stormy 2-2 draw at Everton in February, which featured a last-gasp equaliser for David Moyes' team.
At the Etihad Stadium, City coped just fine without Norway striker Erling Haaland, who will be sidelined for up to seven weeks after suffering an ankle injury in Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final win at Bournemouth.
Pep Guardiola's men took just two minutes to go in front against second-bottom Leicester, who have lost seven successive league games.
Jeremy Doku and Savinho combined to carve open the Leicester defence before Jack Grealish slotted home from close range for his first league goal since December 2023.
Grealish's long-awaited goal was missed by hundreds of City fans, who stayed outside the stadium for the first nine minutes in protest at the club's deal with a third-party ticket resale company.
The protestors did get to see City double their advantage in the 29th minute as Egypt forward Omar Marmoush lashed home after Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen made a hash of dealing with Ruben Dias's pass.
City are up to fourth place, one point ahead of fifth-placed Newcastle and two in front of sixth-placed Chelsea, who face Tottenham in their game in hand on Thursday.
The top four qualify for the Champions League automatically, while fifth place is likely to also provide a berth in Europe's elite club competition.
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Newcastle beat Brentford 2-1 to maintain the party mood after the prolonged celebrations of their first major trophy for 56 years.
Eddie Howe's side were back in action for the first time since beating Liverpool in the League Cup final.
Alexander Isak met Jacob Murphy's cross with a typically predatory strike in first-half stoppage time at St James' Park.
Brentford levelled through Bryan Mbeumo's 66th-minute penalty after Newcastle keeper Nick Pope tripped Yoane Wissa.
But Sandro Tonali lashed home from Harvey Barnes' assist in the 74th minute.
Aston Villa also remain in the hunt for a Champions League place after winning 3-0 at Brighton.
Marcus Rashford struck in the 51st minute, accelerating onto Morgan Rogers' pass for his third goal in his last two games.
Marco Asensio killed off Brighton in the 78th minute and Donyell Malen netted in added time to lift Villa into seventh place, two points behind Newcastle.
Southampton wasted a chance to avoid becoming the worst team in Premier League history after a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace at St Mary's.
Ivan Juric's bottom-of-the-table side took the lead in the 20th minute when Nigerian striker Paul Onuachu converted Matheus Fernandes' cross with a powerful header from 12 yards.
But Matheus Franca rescued Palace in injury time with his first goal for the club.
Southampton, 19 points from safety, are still two points away from passing Derby's record low Premier League final tally of 11 in 2007-08.
Saints will be relegated at the weekend if they lose at Tottenham and Wolves beat Ipswich.
Third-bottom Ipswich kept alive their slender hopes of beating the drop with a 2-1 win at Bournemouth.
Nathan Broadhead's clinical finish in the 34th minute and Liam Delap's 60th-minute effort put Ipswich in control.
Evanilson got one back for Bournemouth, but Ipswich held on to move within nine points of safety.
A.AbuSaada--SF-PST