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Super Hakpo and four for Liverpool – Nottingham was destroyed by the deafening Bournemouth!

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With broken brakes, Liverpool continues! Arne Slott’s side put on another show in front of the Anfield crowd, winning with an emphatic 4-1 win over Ipswich to stay +6 ahead of their pursuers.

Hakpo was a great protagonist, who was involved in three of the four goals. After Sobozlai scored the game in the 11th minute, Salah made it 2-0 from the Dutchman. To then take over the baton in scoring, finding the net in the 44th and 66th minutes. Greaves in the 90th minute scored the goal of honor for the visitors who continue to be in the relegation zone.

In the hunt for Liverpool, Arsenal remains, who found it dark in “Molino” but managed to beat Wolves 1-0. Lewis-Skelly in the 43rd minute left the “gunners” with one player less, but the numerical balance was restored in the 70th minute with the second yellow card that Joao Gomes saw. Four minutes later, Calafiori found the net and redeemed the Londoners!

Bournemouth continue to drive people crazy. Iraola’s team destroyed Nottingham Forest with an improbable 5-0, moving up to 5th place together with Chelsea. At the same time, the losers stayed in 3rd place with 44.

Isak continues to be hot, netting twice as Newcastle upset Southampton (1-3) to consolidate their place in the top four, while Everton move away from the bottom after beating Brighton 1-0 away!

The program of the 23rd matchday in detail::

Saturday 25/01

Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest 5-0

(9′ Kluifert, 55′, 61′, 87′ Ouattara, 90’+1′ Semeno)

Brighton-Everton 0-1

(42′ Effect)

Liverpool-Ipswich 4-1

(11′ Somboslai, 35′ Salah, 44′, 66′ Hakpo – 90′ Greaves)

Southampton-Newcastle 1-3

(10′ Bednarek – 26′, 30′ Isak, 51′ Tonali)

Wolves-Arsenal 0-1

(74′ Calafiori)

Manchester City-Chelsea (19:30)

Sunday 26/01

Crystal Palace-Bradford (16:00)

Tottenham-Leicester (16:00)

Aston Villa-West Ham (18:30)

Fulham-Manchester United (21:00)

The next (24th) matchday:

Saturday 01/02

Nottingham Forest-Brighton (14:30)

Bournemouth-Liverpool (17:00)

Everton-Leicester (17:00)

Ipswich-Southampton (17:00)

Newcastle-Fulham (17:00)

Wolves-Aston Villa (19:30)

Sunday 02/02

Brentford-Tottenham (16:00)

Manchester United-Crystal Palace (16:00)

Arsenal-Manchester City (18:30)

Monday 03/02

Chelsea-West Ham (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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