Liverpool moved up into second place on Saturday after destroying West Ham with another demonstration of phenomenal forward play.
When the Reds are in this type of form, their fans, along with sports betting players, can have 100 per cent faith in Jurgen Klopp. Meanwhile, there was live betting drama at Selhurst Park where the prolific Harry Kane scored a late winner to keep Spurs in the Champions League hunt.
Liverpool 4-1 West Ham United
Emre Can, Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino, and Sadio Mane were all on target as Liverpool hammered the Hammers with a blistering display of attacking football. David Moyes’ boys didn’t really know what had hit them but did grab a consolation through Michail Antonio.
Crystal Palace 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Even when Harry Kane has an off day he still manages to find something, as he did in the 88th minute with a looping header to break the Eagles’ hearts. He should have had a hatful but his late show gave Spurs a deserved win while Palace stay out of the bottom three on goal difference alone.
Burnley 1-1 Southampton
The Clarets thought they’d earned a long-awaited win when Ashley Barnes bundled the ball home on 68 minutes. But in a scruffy match it was fitting that a freak collision between referee Bobby Madley and Burnley’s Ashley Westwood helped Manolo Gabbiadini grab a crucial injury time leveller for the Saints.
Leicester City 1-1 Stoke City
Stoke keeper Jack Butland fumbled a Marc Albrighton cross into his own net to deny his side a much needed three points. Xherdan Shaqiri had put the Potters in front with a beauty just before half time, but they were hanging on in the final twenty minutes after Butland’s howler had drawn the Foxes level.
Watford 1-0 Everton
The Hornets are almost safe after Troy Deeney struck a clinical blow late in the game to lift the hosts to 10th, a point and a place behind Everton. It was a rare moment of quality in a drab affair, and Everton fans will want to see more attacking intent from their team before their season fizzles out.
Bournemouth 2-2 Newcastle United
The Magpies are still in the thick of the relegation scrap after surrendering a two goal lead on the South coast. A Dwight Gayle double put the Geordies well in charge until the last ten minutes when Adam Smith and Dan Gosling smashed home two late goals to spoil Rafa Benitez’s day.
Brighton & Hove Albion 4-1 Swansea City
Brighton put in another great performance at the Amex Stadium and are inching close to safety after a Glenn Murray double strike took the wind out of Swansea’s sales. The Swans are back in the bottom three after only scoring through a Lewis Dunk own goal. This was a massive result for both teams.
West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Huddersfield Town
And down at the Hawthorns, two goals were scored in eight minutes shortly after the start of the second half, courtesy of Rajiv van La Parra and Steve Mounie. This win gave Huddersfield another three priceless points. Craig Dawson pulled one back for the Baggies, but they couldn’t grab the equaliser. Alan Pardew has ten games to save their season.
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