Manchester City also won on the 21st day of the Premier League, beating Wolverhampton coached by the Spanish Julen Lopetegui on the Etihad Stadium 3-0.
A hat-trick by the Norwegian Erling Haaland gave Pep Guardiola's team success:
the center forward struck in the 40th pt, in the 5th minute (penalty) and in the 9th minute, reaching 25 goals in 19 appearances since the championship began.
A monstrous scoring figure for the 2000 class. With this victory, Manchester City consolidates their second place in the standings, moving to -2 from Arsenal who at the moment have two games down (47 lengths for the 'Gunners', 45 for 'Citizens');
Wolverhampton, on the other hand, remains in very bad waters, i.e. in fourth from last place, with 17 points,
Far from the Champions League area, Liverpool and Chelsea ended the match that pitted them against each other with a sad draw (0-0), at the opening of the 21st day of the Premier League.
A draw that serves no one: Liverpool momentarily gain a position and are eighth, overtaking Brentford on goal difference, while Chelsea remain tenth.
At the start of the match he promised a show, with a goal from Kai Havertz, from a corner kick, however canceled for offside after consulting the VAR.
The scare didn't encourage Liverpool - with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and Darwin Nunez on the bench at kick-off, while youngster Stefan Bajcetic, 18, started in center - to risk
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Chelsea were a little more enterprising, but lacking in lucidity and, apart from a header from Benoït Badiashile at the far post which was easily rejected by Alisson (32'), the first half was worthy of a mid-table match.
In the second half, attempts by Cody Gakpo and Nunez didn't particularly warm up the Anfield crowd, apathetic like his team.
Graham Potter, for his part, offered his first minutes of the game to Mykhailo Mudryk, who came on in the 10th minute.
The Ukrainian, taken from Shakhtar for 100 million euros, offered a small slalom in the opposing defense and little else.
The 0-0 is the right result between two teams that appeared paralyzed by the fear of individual mistakes.
The overview of the 21st day (RESULTS AND STANDINGS)
Liverpool-Chelsea 0-0
Bournemouth-1-1 Nottingham
Leicester-Brighton 2-2
Southampton-Aston Villa 0-1
West Ham-Everton 2-0
Crystal Palace-Newcastle 6.30pm
Leeds-Brentford Sunday at 3pm
Manchester City-Wolves 3-0
Arsenal-Manchester Utd at 5.30pm
Fulham-Tottenham at 9pm