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Liverpool rout Ipswich, Forest stunned, City win

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From left: Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Mohamed Salah celebrate after their side’s fourth goal during the English Premier League football match against Ipswich Town at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool yesterday.
Arsenal’s Riccardo Calafiori (left) celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal during the English Premier League football match against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton, England yesterday.
Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak scores his side’s first goal from the penalty kick following a VAR check for a challenge by Southampton’s Joe Aribo, during their English Premier League football match at St Mary’s Stadium, in Southampton, England, yesterday.
Everton manager David Moyes gestures on the touchline during the English Premier League football match against Brighton and Hove Albion at the American Express Stadium, in Brighton, England, yesterday.
Manchester City’s Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal during the English Premier League football match against Chelsea at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England yesterday.
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LIVERPOOL KEPT up their charge towards the Premier League title by thrashing Ipswich 4-1 and staying six points clear at the top yesterday.

Mohamed Salah scored his 100th league goal at Anfield and his 23rd overall this season.

The win was “almost a perfect performance” for 85 minutes, coach Arne Slot said, as his team stayed ahead with a game in hand.

Arsenal were second after winning at Wolverhampton 1-0, but third-placed Nottingham Forest were stunned by Bournemouth 5-0 on the south coast.

Manchester City moved up to fourth by beating visiting Chelsea 3-1 after going behind in the third minute. City were unbeaten in their last six league games, while Chelsea have one win in seven.

Fifth-place Newcastle also came back from a goal down to beat Southampton 3-1, with Alexander Isak scoring twice.

 

Liverpool march

Relegation-fighting Ipswich were never expected to cause an upset at Anfield and couldn’t cope with the power of Arne Slot’s league leaders.

Liverpool were in charge after just 11 minutes when Dominik Szoboszlai opened the scoring and Salah doubled the lead in the 35th. Cody Gakpo scored in the 44th and 66th.

Jacob Greaves pulled one back late for Ipswich.

 

Arsenal nerves

After blowing a two-goal lead against Aston Villa last week, Arsenal looked in danger of dropping more points at Wolverhampton when Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off in the first half while the game was scoreless.

Wolves couldn’t take advantage of the extra man and were reduced to 10 when Joao Gomes was shown a red card in the 70th.

It took four minutes for Arsenal to capitalise, with Riccardo Calafiori hitting the winner with a left-footed volley from inside the box.

“It’s so important to get this win, as you can imagine. We want to continue like this," Calafiori said.

 

Forest stunned

Forest have been one of the surprise stories of the league but Bournemouth have quietly been putting together an impressive run of their own.

Still, few would have expected such a spectacular result at Vitality Stadium.

Dango Ouattara struck a second-half hat-trick for Bournemouth in the 55th, 61st and 87th.

Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo were also on target, with United States international Tyler Adams providing two assists.

 

Isak scores again

Isak took his season tally to 19 goals as Newcastle bounced back from last week’s surprise defeat to Bournemouth.

Against last-placed Southampton, Newcastle went behind to Jan Bednarek’s goal in the 10th. Isak levelled from the penalty spot in the 26th and got his second four minutes later.

Sandro Tonali scored Newcastle’s third after the break.

 

Moyes magic

David Moyes has made a quick impact at Everton after overseeing his second win in three games since returning as manager.

Iliman Ndiaye’s penalty secured a 1-0 win at Brighton, which followed a victory against Tottenham last week.

Everton won only three times in the league under former manager Sean Dyche before Moyes was hired this month, returning to the club he led from 2002-13.