(international football) – At the end of round 32 of the 2021/22 Premier League season, Liverpool and Manchester City will continue to create an attractive title race this season.
The tension in the battle for the throne
Manchester City and Liverpool brought a very eye-catching game to the NHM at the Etihad Stadium. In the opening 5 minutes, De Bruyne’s goal gave the Blues a quick lead, but in only 8 minutes in the opening, Diogo Jota quickly helped Cope to equalize the score.
In the 37th minute, Gabriel Jesus shot beautifully, and the West City team took the lead again. But at the beginning of the second half, Sadio Mane worked well with Mohamed Salah to help the Reds equalize again.
Liverpool and Manchester City compared point by point on the chart
Manchester City and Liverpool drew 2-2, continuing to create traction in this season’s battle for the throne. Currently, the Greens are still at the top of the list with 74 points, while the popular science team is only 1 point behind.
With just a few rounds left in the Premier League now, both teams need to give their all, as just one move will leave them behind in the title race.
Tottenham and Chelsea break through in race for top four
Chelsea are pissed off at Southampton after beating Brentford (England) and Real Madrid (Championship) in a row. Just 45 minutes into the first 45 minutes, coach Thomas Tuchel’s side had four goals on target before Mason Mount and Wiener opened fire in the second half to end the game 6-0.
Just as happy as the Blues were Tottenham, who comfortably beat Aston Villa 4-0 in the other game. At present, Tottenham is in fourth place with 57 points, three points more than the team behind Arsenal.
At the same time, Manchester United lost 0-1 to Everton and fell to 7th place in the standings with 51 points, 6 points behind Tottenham. If they don’t improve their form for the remainder of the season, the Red Devils risk being out of the top four this season.
2021/22 Premier League round 32 results
Newcastle 1-0 Wolves
Manchester United 0-1 Everton
Watford 0-3 Leeds
Chelsea 6-0 Southampton
Arsenal 1-2 Brighton
Aston Villa 0-4 Tottenham
Leicester City 2-1 Crystal Palace
Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Brentford 2-0 West Ham
Liverpool 2-2 Manchester City