
Enzo's brace takes Chelsea over Seagulls, TAA's double kills Fulham in a seven-goal thriller
Reading Time: 3min | Sun. 03.12.23. | 18:23
The Reds were in front two times, the Cottagers found ways to fight back and were minutes away from a massive away win. And then came Anfield miracle...
The Blue rollercoaster, under the guidance of Mauricio Pochettino, keeps going up and down through the English Premier League in a somewhat expected slalom.
Following the DLW pattern (D-draw, L-lost, W-won), Chelsea have won against Brighton and Hove Albion 3-2 after two previous games without success.
Poch's compatriot Enzo Fernandez pushed his side to victory with a brace, with Colwill adding another for a win that took the West Londoners close to the Seagulls on the table.
The Argentine's first resulted from a commotion in the Brighton area, with Badiashile cleverly finding Enzo inside the six-yard box for the opener.
Like Enzo, like Colwill. Just like the first one, Chelsea's second came through a corner kick as the Seagulls conceded again from a set-piece routine.
However, they managed to pull one back, thanks to Bounanotte from a lovely counter in the first-half stoppage time, but they went back to a two-goal deficit after Fernandez's penalty midway through the second half. Albeit the match was wrapped up at that moment, stubborn visitors kept looking for a comeback. And they did come close after Joao Pedro's added-time goal, but that was all they could do on a rainy Sunday night at Stamford Bridge.
If you think that the London encounter was exciting, take a look at the one at mythical Anfield. A seven-goal thriller - with both teams going back and forth, losing and gaining momentum - ended in a 4-3 home win for Liverpool against Fulham.
GOOOOOOAAAAAAL TRENT 🎯
— Watch LFC (@Watch_LFC) December 3, 2023
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The Reds went 1-0 up and 2-1, but the Craven Cottagers kept bouncing back superbly, with Decordova-Ried stunning the hosts with a shocking late goal for 3-2. Just ten minutes were left on the clock, and Jurgen Klopp and his side needed nothing less than a miracle. But with Liverpool, miracles are not that rare.
⚽️ GOAL: ENDO EQUALISES FOR LIVERPOOL
— AnfieldIndex (@AnfieldIndex) December 3, 2023
Liverpool 3-3 Fulham
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Klopp's super-sub Endo smashed it immaculately for 3-3, and just two minutes after Endo's equalizer, TAA struck again, this time with a charming volley for a miraculous win.
⚽️ GOAL: TRENT GIVES LIVERPOOL THE LEAD. WHAT A GAME
— AnfieldIndex (@AnfieldIndex) December 3, 2023
Liverpool 4-3 Fulham
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ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE - MATCHDAY 14
Saturday
Arsenal - Wolverhampton 2-1 (2-0)
/Saka 6, Odegaard 13 - Cunha 86/
Burnley - Sheffield Utd 5-0 (2-0)
/Rodriguez 1, Bruun Larsen 29, Amdouni 73, Koleosho 75, Brownhill 81/
Brentford - Luton 3-1 (0-0)
/Maupay 50, Mee 57, Baptiste 82 - Brown 76/
Nott.Forest - Everton 0-1 (0-0)
/McNeil 67/
Newcastle - Man.Utd. 1-0 (0-0)
/Gordon 56/
Sunday
Liverpool - Fulham 4-3 (2-2)
/Alexander-Arnold 20,88, Mac Allister 38, Endo 86 - Wilson 24, Tete 45+3, Decordova-Ried 80/
Bournemouth - Aston Villa 2-2 (1-1)
/Semenyo 10, Solanke 52 - Bailey 20, Watkins 90/
Chelsea - Brighton 3-2(2-1)
/Fernandez 17, 64 pen, Colwill 21 - Buonanotte 43, Pedro 90+2/
West Ham - Crystal Palace 1-1 (1-0)
/Kudus 13 - Edouard 53/
Manchester City - Tottenham IN PROGRESS

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