Only… unacceptable did not appear Liverpool! His team Arne Slott unwrap it Manchester City gift earlierwho were defeated for the second matchday in a row, this time by Brighton, and cleaning up (2-0) Aston Villa at “Anfield”, escaped at the top from the “citizens”!
Now Liverpool, and while we’ve been through 11 matches in the Premier League, he reached 28 points, with City staying at 23 and now waiting for the london derby on Sunday (10/11, 18:30) to see the difference between Arsenal and Chelsea.
At the new party, which was set up at the historical headquarters of the “reds”, the score was opened by Bath tubs with a nice diagonal shot from a counter attack, started by Van Dijk and continued by Salahin the 20th minute. In fact, the Egyptian’s assist was 10th this year in 17 matches in all events!
Aston Villa, who tried, especially in the second half, to react, called for two penaltiesboth in phase 1, with Watkins going down after claiming the ball with Konate, and in 2, with Connor Bradley appearing to pull Pau Torres by the shirt. Emery became furioushowever referee and VAR they said to continue the game.
A game, which ended in the 84th minute. Salah went from creator to executor in the opposition, he “wrote” 2-0 and sent Liverpool to +5 from City! And beyond the assists, of course, Salah with this goal also reached the 10 “pieces”!
It should be noted that the Kostas Tsimikas stayed on the bench.
Liverpool [1] – 0 Aston Villa – Darwin Nunez 20′
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The schedule for the 11th matchday:
Saturday 09/11
Brentford-Bournemouth 3-2
(17′ Evanilsson, 27′ 58′ Wissa – 49′ Kluifert, 50′ Damsgaard)
Crystal Palace-Fulham 0-2
(45’+2′ Smith Rowe, 83′ Wilson)
West Ham-Everton 0-0
Wolves-Southampton 2-0
(2′ Sarabia, 51′ Kunia)
Brighton-Manchester City 2-1
(23′ Haaland – 78′ Pedro, 82′ O’Reilly)
Liverpool-Aston Villa 2-0
(20′ Nunes, 84′ Salah)
Sunday 10/11
Manchester United-Leicester (16:00)
Nottingham Forest-Newcastle (16:00)
Tottenham-Ipswich (16:00)
Chelsea-Arsenal (18:30)
The next (12th) matchday:
Saturday 23/11
Leicester-Chelsea (14:30)
Bournemouth-Brighton (17:00)
Arsenal-Nottingham Forest (17:00)
Aston Villa-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Everton-Bradford (17:00)
Fulham-Wolves (17:00)
Manchester City-Tottenham (19:30)
Sunday 24/11
Southampton-Liverpool (16:00)
Ipswich-Manchester United (18:30)
Monday 25/11
Newcastle-West Ham
Source: Sport Fm
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