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Dream derby result for Liverpool fans but huge summer ahead for Slot

ByAadam PatelFootball Reporter3 hours ago577 commentsIn a season that will be forgotten, those Liverpool supporters situated in the corner at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on the banks Mersey River will never forget today. As Virgil van Dijk thumped in a winning header in the 100th minute, the 3,000 Liverpool fans went wild. Liverpool has once again snatched a late winner against their local rivals. In this fixture last year, Everton celebrated an added-time goal when James Tarkowski netted in the final Merseyside Derby held at Goodison Park. No matter what happens now, Liverpool will always be able to boast of being the first team to win a derby at Hill Dickinson. They will have forgotten all about their struggles for an afternoon in the Merseyside sun. Everton came in with a lot of confidence, but it was Liverpool that defied them to take the lead through Mohamed Salah. They deserve credit for the work they did in training on set-pieces, which culminated when Van Dijk got the end of Dominik’s corner in order to exploit a weakness identified by Everton in the days before the game. “At the end, it’s players who have been brilliant and have done so for a long time that have delivered the goods,” said Slot. Pat Nevin said on 5 Live that it was Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah again who had done it. “That goal is probably what Liverpool needs – Champions League football. The Champions League will help them attract a large number of players for next season. Yes, the name Liverpool Football Club is a big draw and it will bring a great deal of players, but it also helps. It’s a big deal and I think that they will get it after that moment of Virgil van Dijk,” Nevin said. When it comes to days such as this, the outcome is what matters but Slot and Liverpool are aware of the magnitude of the task ahead. The reason they are so confident of securing Champions League football is because Chelsea has lost their last four Premier League matches and no one will be able to catch up to Liverpool, who has lost 10 league games in this season. Can this Liverpool team adopt a real identity? What is needed defensively? How can you get the most out of Florian Isak and Alexander Wirtz? How can Liverpool survive without Salah, and perhaps most importantly, how will they cope with the loss of their star player? Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy said to BBC Sport that not being in a Champions League position is a catastrophe for Liverpool. “I think that every win for Liverpool at the moment is important, by hook or crook. It doesn’t really matter how they achieve it. The pressure is on.” “They don’t look cohesive and they aren’t playing well. They missed chances today and were second best during the first half. “Image source, Getty ImagesSalah scored his first-half goal in the Merseyside Derby, his ninth in the Premier League, and his 257th in Liverpool. “I will be saying a lot about him in the coming weeks. Van Dijk told Sky Sports that Van Dijk was important to the team, both on and off-the-field. “He is a great teammate, we have been through highs and lows together. He will be important in the five final games we need to play. “It’ll be emotional not only for him and his wife, but also for us because he is very important to me, the team and our fans. We still have work to do. He knows that, and that’s his main focus. “With a seven point lead over Chelsea and Brentford, and five games left, Liverpool’s task of securing Champions League soccer may well be accomplished in the coming week. Slot will consider this a “respectable” campaign, as he said earlier in the season. It may be enough for him to get another chance this summer. His current deal as Liverpool boss expires next summer. Slot told Match of the Day that his players had done what he expected, and what he hoped they would do. They gave Everton an uphill battle. “Scoring is a joy because our away fans today were brilliant. A good day for Liverpool’s red side. “Not a good season but certainly a good day indeed – a day that will live long in the memory for the red half of Merseyside.Related topicsLiverpoolPremier LeagueFootballMore on this storyLatest Liverpool news, analysis and fan viewsAsk about Liverpool – what do you want to know?

  

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Will lack of a ruthless match-winner cost Arsenal the title?

ByAlex HowellArsenal journalist at Etihad Stadium1 Hour ago112 CommentsThe picture of Mikel Arteta kneeling in his technical area while Kai Havertz headed a stoppage time chance will be etched in the minds of many Arsenal supporters. It was billed by many as the Premier League final and City won it just like they did in the Carabao Cup Final last month. Erling Haaland held Gabriel Magalhaes off and swept City’s winning goal in the 65th to seal a victory 2-1. The momentum of the race swung in favour of Pep Guardiola and his side, and it showed the importance of having that killer instinct. Image source: Getty ImagesAre Man City the title favourites following their win over Arsenal?2 Hours agoMan City beat Arsenal and cut lead to 3 points. The difference was in boxes – Arteta It was not Arteta’s team that performed poorly, but their lack killer instinct could be a detriment to their chances of winning their first league title in 22 Years. Arteta selected a team that aimed to dominate the ball and included Eberechi Eze, Martin Odegaard and others for the first time this season. Arteta stated that the difference between the two boxes was what determined the game. Havertz was the one to bring the Gunners even, minutes after Rayan Cherki scored a brilliant opener. His block on goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma’s clearance bounced into the net. But it is the two missed opportunities from the German national that will be remembered. Eze’s shot from the edge of his area and Gabriel’s header in the second-half were both blocked by the goalpost. The Gunners couldn’t find a way to win. Arsenal tried to solve their striker problem by bringing in Gyokeres from Sporting for PS64m. But despite scoring 18 goals across all competitions in this season, there is still doubt about whether the 27 year old is right for Arsenal and can deliver what the Gunners require from him. Arteta replied that it was difficult to make his players more ruthless. “I mean, we hit the post, and I just look the images. It’s amazing how the ball didn’t go in. “So there’s an element of luck. There is a timing element, and there is an execution element. There are a lot things that you have to do your way. “They didn’t work out our way, and we must accept that in the end, winning or losing will come down to these moments. “Arsenal Forwards Struggle It is rare that a team is challenging for the title with no forwards in the conversation. Previous title-winners included Mohamed Salah and Sergio Aguero, while Arsenal’s forward options include Gyokeres and Havertz. Noni Madueke and Gabriel Jesus are also available. However, it feels a stretch for any of them to be called ruthless match winners. Havertz’s first goal of the season was his first in 22 games. Leandro Trossard had not scored in 22 games. Madueke only has two league goals. Eze has six, but five of them came against Tottenham Hotspur. Arsenal was also without Bukayo, who missed the match with an Achilles’ injury. Despite being one of Arsenal’s most reliable forwards in the past, his numbers have dropped this season. Arsenal has struggled at times to create chances, and this is reflected in the goals they have scored from open play. Arsenal has 35.8 expected open play goals this season, which is sixth in the league. Manchester City is second (42.1), with Chelsea in the lead (43.2). Gael Clichy, former Arsenal defender, said on BBC Radio 5 Live that teams were beginning to be scared of Arsenal’s corner kicks. “It’s great when you score points, but as time goes by, you begin to rely on it and feel comfortable. You don’t concede a lot of goals, and you don’t score many goals either, but you do get those chances that make you feel like you’re going to score. “The message that you are sending is, ‘don’t worry guys, keep strong and if set-pieces come our way, we can count on it’. “And the former Arsenal defender believes that if Arsenal played in a different way, their forwards could flourish. “The longer you go on, the less time you spend thinking about how to hurt and create people,” he said. “It’s about playing ‘free-football’ and scoring five (5) goals, but I feel that the players they signed last summer could damage any team if they were given this freedom. “I’ve felt in the last few weeks that they don’t want to make mistakes, but rather take risks and go for the win.” Can Arsenal win if they don’t have a forward in form? Arteta, Arsenal and the team are still in a good position to win the title despite their loss. This is true even if City is gaining momentum. Arsenal’s manager said that his team is “more confident” after their loss. Arteta stated that the players were discussing it in their dressing room. “They already have a match in hand.” We have a three-point advantage and five games left to play. “So there’s still a lot to play for.” We won’t stop and we will go again, for sure. Arteta hopes to get one of his forwards in killer form with five games left and goal difference playing a key role in deciding the title. Related topicsPremier LeagueArsenalFootballMore on this storyLatest Arsenal news, analysis and fan viewsAsk about Arsenal – what do you want to know?

  

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Arteta must prove he won’t be remembered as Arsenal’s ‘nearly man’

By Arsenal Man It ” They I The There ” It There ” The Arsenal Arsenal The This Not Arsenal’s nerves may just be jangling, though, as the chance to get the result that would give them a crucial push towards a first Premier League title since the ‘Invincibles’ of 22 years ago agonisingly escaped.Image source, ReutersRelated topicsManchester CityArsenalFootballMore on this storyFollow your club with BBC Sport12 MarchListen to the latest Football Daily podcastGet football news sent straight to your phone16 August 2025

  

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Are Man City now title favourites after win over Arsenal?

ByShamoon HafezManchester City journalist at Etihad Stadium54 Minutes ago371 CommentsErling Haaland’s winning goal, explosion of noise, reaction at full-time. “But the truth of the matter is that we have a terrible calendar and we’re not at the top of the league. They are the best English team so far, but we will fight until the very end. We know they are very competitive. We are also competitive, but we’re not alone. “The table speaks volumes. They were the best. Congratulations to the boys, but don’t forget the focus. Arteta says: “Game on” after beating Arsenal. Arteta said: “We have full belief that we can do it. It’s right in front of us. “The Spaniard told BBC Radio 5 Live that we had missed an opportunity. They have the game in their hands, we have three. “Game on, because it’s a new Premier League. “Game on because it is a new Premier League. Danny Murphy, a former Premier League midfielder, told BBC Sport that the full-time celebration was a bit excessive. “If you’re an Arsenal player, your first thought is ‘hold on! We’re still ahead’. It was a heavy celebratory, I was surprised. “I understand it in an emotional moment, and I’ve been in games where you celebrate too much. It seemed like they were celebrating their title. They probably thought that by winning the group game, we now have a shot. “Even a tie was giving it to Arsenal so I get it. “[embedded text]Where does this result leave the title races? Haaland’s second half winner sparked a cacophony after Cherki gave the hosts the lead. Kai Havertz then equalised in between, following Gianluigi Donnarumma’s error. “Two months ago, this scenario did not seem likely. I am glad we are on the same point. “One aspect of title race was settled Sunday, with the prospect of a play-off at the end of the season now over. Should the teams be equal on points, goal differential and goals scored by 24 May, City would collect the title if they had a better record in head-to-head matches.Sunday was the latest game into a year City had faced league leaders since April 2012 The last time they faced Manchester United, they won 1-0 thanks to Vincent Kompany’s goal at the Etihad stadium. This was their first Premier League title based on goal difference. Is history about repeat itself? The pundits agree that Arsenal are still slight favorites. Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney said to BBC Sport, “This title race has not yet ended. I still feel there are more twists and turn to come.” It’s going to be close, but City still has one game to win. I still see Arsenal as the slight favourites. “I’ve been in the same situation where you have to win every game. You think that you should win one game or another, but it doesn’t work out that way. From now until the end, it will come down to who keeps their composure best. That is the team that will win. Rob Green, ex-England goalkeeper: “It will take something monumental to turn this around for Arsenal. Former Man Utd defender Gary Neville said to Sky Sports that City are on the right path and it is a difficult train for Arsenal to stop. Serial winners come out on top during big matches. City stepped it up a notch. Danny Murphy, a former Tottenham and Liverpool midfielder, told BBC Sport that he believes the title race is now in City’s favor. Momentum, confidence, and all those things. I was very pleased with the game. I expected it to have been much more cagey. There were many great moments and quality. It was a thrilling game. “Chris Sutton, ex-Blackburn Rovers forward, told BBC Radio 5 Live that he still believes Arsenal will win the Premier League. I think that they will win because they have the easier schedule, and Man City will lose because of theirs. “Related TopicsPremier LeagueManchester cityFootball

  

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Man City beat Arsenal to close gap in title race

Man City beat Arsenal in title raceThis is not available where you are. There was an error.Erling Haaland scored and Rayan Cherki also scored as Manchester City beat Arsenal. This closes the gap by three points and puts more pressure on Mikel Arteta. Premier League2 hours agoShare this pageAbout sharing

  

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Record-breaking Bayern win Bundesliga – now for the Treble

Image Image Kan ” You Kan Kan ” We We ” “If Bayern win two more trophies this season, they would become the first European men’s team to win the Treble three times.Can anyone stop them?Related topicsBayern MunichEuropean FootballGerman BundesligaFootballMore on this storyGet football news sent straight to your phone16 August 2025

  

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