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One thing… burning for Liverpool who are pushing for four!

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Liverpool prevailed 1-0 of Bradford and with the 6th win in a row her, even if she doesn’t impress with her performance, she comes close… threatening the quartet! The “reds”, putting another three points in the bag, are now in 5th place with 62 points and in… point from 4th Manchester United, who, however, have two games less.

His team Jurgen Klopp she was better, she had possession, but there were also periods in which… he was forced. The only goal of the match was scored by historian Salah in the 13′, taking advantage of Van Dijk’s header-pass, with the Egyptian becoming the single player in the history of his team with goals at “Anfield” in nine consecutive matches!

As we mentioned above, however, there was no lack of times where Liverpool was stressed! In the 39th minute, for example, Ebuemo passed them all, put Van Dijk on his back, but his goal didn’t count, as at the beginning of the phase he was marginally exposed. Brentford’s pace was maintained at the start of the second 45 minutes, with the “bees” more threatening, but unable to make the big phase. Somehow, 1-0 was maintained until the final whistle.

He also took time to participate Kostas Tsimikas (entered in the 81st minute), who reached 26 this year, “equalizing” his performance last year in all competitions.

The rating:

In detail, the program of the 35th matchday:

Saturday (6/5)

Wolves-Aston Villa 1-0

(9′ Totti)

Manchester City-Leeds 2-1

(19′, 27′ Guidogan – 85′ Rodrigo)

Bournemouth-Chelsea 1-3

(21′ Vigna – 9′ Gallagher, 82′ Badiasil, 86′ Felix)

Tottenham-Crystal Palace 1-0

(45’+1′ Kane)

Liverpool-Bradford 1-0

(13′ Salah)

Sunday (7/5)

Newcastle-Arsenal (18:30)

West Ham-Manchester United (21:00)

Monday (8/5)

Fulham-Leicester (17:00)

Brighton-Everton (19:30)

Nottingham Forest-Southampton (22:00)

The schedule for the next (36th) matchday:

Saturday (13/5)

Leeds-Newcastle (14:30)

Aston Villa-Tottenham (17:00)

Crystal Palace-Bournemouth (17:00)

Manchester United-Wolves (17:00)

Southampton-Fulham (17:00)

Chelsea-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Sunday (14/5)

Everton-Manchester City (16:00)

Brentford-West Ham (16:00)

Arsenal-Brighton (18:30)

Monday (15/5)

Leicester-Liverpool (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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