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EPL RECAP: Liverpool beat Bournemouth to remain on top of the table, It Rained goals in the Forest as Brighton are beaten by Nottingham, Arsenal Humbled Man City

Salah Stops Bournemouth in Their Tracks, Sends Liverpool Flying Nine Points ClearLiverpool’s post-match celebrations were a mix of relief and joy as they took a vital win against Bournemouth, with Salah playing the role of the hero. His first goal came from a penalty that raised a few eyebrows, but his second was a masterpiece— …

Salah Stops Bournemouth in Their Tracks, Sends Liverpool Flying Nine Points Clear
Liverpool’s post-match celebrations were a mix of relief and joy as they took a vital win against Bournemouth, with Salah playing the role of the hero. His first goal came from a penalty that raised a few eyebrows, but his second was a masterpiece— a left-foot chip that could only be described as magical. The victory pushed Liverpool nine points ahead, leaving Arsenal to stew under mounting pressure. As Salah put it, “My main target is to win the Premier League with the team, we are going in the right direction.”

Forest Are Back with a Bang, Wood Fires Hat-Trick in 7-0 Brighton Rout
Forget the doom and gloom surrounding Nottingham Forest after their heavy loss to Bournemouth— they bounced back in stunning fashion, demolishing Brighton 7-0. Chris Wood’s hat-trick stole the show, and a Lewis Dunk own goal plus strikes from Morgan Gibbs-White, Wood, Neco Williams, and Jota Silva put Brighton out of their misery. This emphatic win proves Forest aren’t as fragile as some thought, bouncing back from adversity like true contenders.

United Stung by Mateta’s Late Double in Palace Upset
Manchester United’s defensive frailties were exposed as Crystal Palace took advantage with a late double from Jean Philippe Mateta, sealing a 2-0 win. The Red Devils were punished for sloppy defending, with Mateta’s second goal in the 89th minute putting the game beyond them. Palace manager Oliver Glasner was full of praise, particularly for Adam Wharton’s brilliant one-touch pass that started the move leading to Mateta’s finish: “The second goal is everything we are always talking about. I am delighted that it started with Adam Wharton playing a great one-touch pass. Really great to watch, big win and we stay humble and keep going.”

Lewis-Skelly’s Yoga Pose Sends Arsenal to Victory Over City in Title Clash
Arsenal kept the title race alive with a dramatic win over Manchester City, and Myles Lewis-Skelly was the star. The 18-year-old marked his first senior goal with a stunning curling shot and a cheeky yoga pose celebration, a nod to Erling Haaland after their fiery encounter earlier in the season. It was a direct jab at Manchester City’s striker following the tense 2-2 draw between the teams at the Etihad last September, which had seen a heated clash between Haaland and Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhães. After the match, Haaland also made sure to tell Mikel Arteta to “stay humble” as tempers flared. Arsenal are ready to challenge, and Lewis-Skelly has arrived in style.

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