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Chelsea Win Southampton 4:0

You seem to be really looking forward to the Chelsea match! That's fantastic! Here is some further information on what transpired: Huge Victory! You're correct; Southampton didn't score any goals, but Chelsea played incredibly well and scored four. We refer to that as a 4-0 triumph! Where it took place: Chelsea's home stadium, Stamford Bridge, hosted the match. They therefore enjoyed the benefit of home field. What it means: Chelsea benefits from that victory in the Premier League. One of England's major soccer leagues is the Premier League.

Barcelona and Atletico Madrid draw points

It looks like drama that Atletico and Barcelona finished yesterday's game 1:1. Until 67 minutes the game was Barcelona 4:2 Atletico but Atletico scored third and fourth goal on 86' and 90'+3' and draw one point from Barcelona in dramatic ways.

Arsenal lost three point at Emirates stadium

  Arsenal suffered a 1-0 loss to West Ham and had Myles Lewis-Skelly sent off in a huge blow to their Premier League title hopes which gives Liverpool the chance to go 11 points clear. The Gunners were hoping to cut the gap to five points but could not recover after Jarrod Bowen punished poor defending to head in Aaron Wan-Bissaka's cross before half-time. Liverpool can now extend their eight-point lead at Manchester City on  Super Sunday . Mikel Arteta started Mikel Merino up front amid Arsenal's injury crisis but the makeshift striker was unable to replicate his two-goal heroics against Leicester in a laboured Gunners display.

Man city was defeated by liverpool at etiad

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Liverpool have the chance to move 11 points clear in the Premier League title race today with victory at Manchester City. Arsenal's home defeat to West Ham United saw the Reds maintain an eight-point advantage with 12 games still to play in the title race. A victory at the Etihad Stadium would tighten Liverpool's grip on the title, though, and Pep Guardiola's side have endured a difficult season so far. City are 17 points behind the Reds and currently sit in fourth place after a season in which they've been far below their best. They've already been eliminated from the Champions League after a chastening defeat at Real Madrid in midweek. Liverpool, however, haven't won at the Etihad for 10 years and have drawn their last two away games at Everton and Aston Villa. The Reds will be without Joe Gomez, Conor Bradley and Tyler Morton for the game, with Cody Gakpo also an injury doubt. City have Rodri sidelined, as well as Manuel Akanji and John Stones. Erling Haaland...