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Liverpool eyes premier league win as the weekend unfolds the story

It’s the weekend matchday time and it’s sunday as Liverpool eyes another win versus Everton. Saturday couldn’t have been much shocking for the Gunners. Arsenal fans are surely going through a tough time just like their team. No we are not talking about losing matches only but also injuries.

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Maupay(left) clashes with Leno(right) on the edge of the box

Arsenal goalkeeper Leno suffered an injury during their saturday night clash against Brighton only adding to the suffering of their manager. For Mikel Arteta as it’s just not form that he is worried about but his available and fit players.

They suffered a 2-1 loss to Brighton as Maupay scored a last minute shocker and win the game and also stay above an edge from the relegation battle. An early kickoff on saturday saw two giants Spurs and United clash but the match ended in a draw. Bruno Fernandes was awarded a penalty by the on field referee but VAR ruled it out as there was no contact when Bruno fell down.

VAR rules out the penalty given to Manchester United

Liverpool versus Everton:

Sunday is going to be an exciting day for the Liverpool fans as Liverpool face Everton for a Merseyside Derby. Indeed this match is no less than a challenge for Liverpool because not only it’s a derby but a boost for them to beat Everton once more before they lift Premier League trophy for the first time.

This time they will win the highest division trophy after 30 long years. Carlo Ancelotti will try his level best to beat Liverpool. Everton would love to make them wait a bit longer before they can actually lift the trophy. Jurgen Klopp on the other hand will take this match as another game to win. They have made it a habit now winning games on the trot is just an easy task for their men in red. The last time they faced each other at Anfield it was a night for Everton to forget for sure.

Sadio Mane in action versus Everton during their last encounter

Sunday Fixtures Gameweek 30 (June 21)

Bournemouth versus Crystal palace 12:15 AM IST

Newcastle United versus Sheffield United 06:30 PM IST

Aston Villa versus Chelsea 08:45 PM IST

Everton versus Liverpool 11:30 PM IST

 

 

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