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Mohamed Salah’s Brace Helps Liverpool Secure 2-0 Victory Over Everton

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Liverpool’s striker Mohamed Salah scored two goals in the second half, securing a 2-0 win over Everton in the Merseyside derby, despite a valiant effort by 10-man Everton. The task for Everton at Anfield became significantly more challenging when defender Ashley Young received two yellow cards, both for fouls on Liverpool winger Luis Diaz, leading to his sending off in the 37th minute. Despite being a player down, Everton put up a strong defensive performance, holding Liverpool at bay until the 75th minute when Salah opened the scoring from the penalty spot after a clear handball by Everton’s Michael Keane. Salah sealed the victory deep into injury time with his second goal, capitalizing on a counter-attack initiated by Darwin Nunez. Arsenal Stages Comeback to Draw 2-2 Against Chelsea Arsenal made a remarkable comeback from a 2-0 deficit to secure a 2-2 draw away to Chelsea in a match that exemplified a game of two halves.bChelsea took the lead in the 15th minute with a penalty from Cole Palmer, dominating the first half. Mykhailo Mudryk doubled their lead just two minutes into the second half due to questionable goalkeeping from David Raya. In the 77th minute, a mistake by Chelsea’s goalkeeper, Robert Sanchez, allowed Declan Rice to score into an empty net from 30 meters. Leandro Trossard made it 2-2, firing home from a Bukayo Saka pass with six minutes left to play. Manchester City Secures a 2-1 Victory Over Brighton. Manchester City got back on track with a 2-1 win against Brighton, thanks to early goals from Julian Alvarez and Erling Haaland. Ansu Fati’s 73rd-minute strike made for a tense finish for the home side. Manuel Akanji received two yellow cards in the 95th minute, reducing Manchester City to 10 men. Manchester United Pays Tribute to Bobby Charlton with 2-1 Win over Sheffield UnitedManchester United paid tribute to club and England legend Bobby Charlton, who had passed away earlier in the day, with a 2-1 win away to Sheffield United. Scott McTominay was both the hero and villain of the first half for Manchester United, scoring a goal in the 28th minute to put his team in the lead but later conceding a handball that allowed Oliver McBurnie to equalize from the penalty spot.

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