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The Premier League always provides us with drama on Saturday’s but yesterday was just another level.
I am still only just about recovering from what we witnessed.
It ended up being a big day in the title race with Chelsea ending the day happiest despite not even playing.
League leaders Liverpool dropped points for the second game on the spin, only managing to earn a draw at home to Fulham.
On paper, that’s not great, but in the context of what actually happened in the game, it was a point gained rather than two lost.
The Reds went a goal down and a man down inside 17 minutes and had to come from behind with 10 men twice. The character show only enhanced their title credentials.
The same can’t be said about Arsenal…
The Gunners also dropped points, failing to capitalise on Liverpool’s slip-up, as they were held to a stalemate by Everton.
At the other end of the table, Ipswich netted a dramatic last-gasp winner to down Wolves at Molineux which ultimately proved to be the final straw for the Old Gold hierarchy. Gary O’Neil has now been sacked.
Newcastle were also in action and got back to winning way by thumping Leicester, while Nottingham Forest climbed back into the top four with a late comeback win over Aston Villa.
Are we all caught up? I hope so…
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