It was a weekend packed with drama, surprises, and defining moments in the English Premier League as Manchester United silenced Anfield with a stunning 2–1 victory over Liverpool, while Arsenal and Manchester City continued their fierce title chase with hard-fought wins.
Liverpool 1–2 Manchester United: Old Foes, New Twist
Anfield witnessed heartbreak on Sunday as Manchester United produced one of their most disciplined performances of the season.
Goals from Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes sealed the win, despite Mohamed Salah’s late strike for Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp’s men dominated possession but lacked the killer touch as Erik ten Hag’s side snatched three crucial points that could reshape the top-four battle.
Arsenal Grind Out Win at Fulham
A single strike from Leandro Trossard was enough for Arsenal to edge Fulham 1–0 at Craven Cottage.
Mikel Arteta’s Gunners stay top of the league table, maintaining a narrow lead over Manchester City.
It wasn’t the most glamorous win, but the result keeps Arsenal’s title dream firmly alive.
Manchester City Back in Control
Erling Haaland was once again the difference-maker as his brace secured a 2–0 win over Everton.
City looked in total control throughout, keeping the pressure on Arsenal in what promises to be a two-horse race for the crown.
Chelsea Find Form at Last
Chelsea finally clicked at the City Ground, thrashing Nottingham Forest 3–0 in one of their most complete performances this season.
Goals from Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson, and Enzo Fernández lifted the Blues’ spirits after a poor run of results.
Other Results at a Glance
- Brighton 2–1 Newcastle United: Danny Welbeck’s brace sealed a crucial home win.
- Burnley 2–0 Leeds United: The Clarets secured back-to-back victories.
- Crystal Palace 3–3 Bournemouth: A six-goal thriller at Selhurst Park left fans breathless.
- Sunderland 2–0 Wolves: The newly promoted side shocked Wolves with a confident display.
- Tottenham 1–2 Aston Villa: Unai Emery’s men continued their impressive away form with a well-deserved win in London
The Premier League title race remains wide open with Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool jostling for supremacy.
Manchester United’s resurgence adds another twist, while Chelsea and Villa quietly climb up the table.
With just a few games to go before the festive fixtures, the season is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in years









