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Poorly played Liverpool to draw Arsenal disappointed at home

Portuguese striker Diogo Jota, who returned from an injury break of almost two months, brought Liverpool to a draw against Fulham.

The top team of the English Premier League, Liverpool, stretched their streak of unbeaten matches in the league to eleven already, when the home match against Fulham ended in a 2-2 draw after an extremely entertaining phase.

Liverpool’s only league defeat of the season comes from mid-September, but the fact that the team has now drawn two games in a row gives hope to the chasers.

Liverpool’s Saturday brought a gloomy start Andreas Pereira giving Fulham the lead in the 11th minute. Brazilian talent Pereira hit the spot Antonee Robinson centering nicely from the air towards the Pool keeper Alissonwho had no chance when the ball was taken by the defender by Andy Robertson from the leg.

Robertson’s day was ruined once and for all by a sending off six minutes after the goal. At the beginning of the second half, however, Liverpool rose to the occasion Cody Gakpon spectacularly beaten. A tenacious Fulham then held on again for a very valuable win, the Substitute by Rodrigo Muniz after scoring a goal in the 76th minute.

Liverpool’s unbeaten streak and the home crowd’s Saturday was somehow saved then in the 86th minute Diogo Jotathe Portuguese striker who returned from an injury break of almost two months.

Among the teams at the top of the league, Arsenal had a seam to close the gap with Liverpool, but the “Gunners” ended up in a draw themselves. Everton, who visited London, were the host side, but frustrated Arsenal, who dominated the game, with a goalless draw. Third-placed Arsenal are six points behind Liverpool, who have a game in hand.

Newcastle beat visiting Leicester 4-0 of Jacob Murphy painting twice. At the bottom of the series, Wolverhampton and Ipswich met, and the away team Ipswich won an important 2-1 victory Jack Taylor’s at the goal of extra time.

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