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Great block by Ashley Young to prevent Liverpool chance 11".

Liverpool [1] - 0 Everton - Mohamed Salah penalty 75'

On this day 10 years ago, Pajtim Kasami scored this stunning volley with his weaker right foot in Fulham's 4–1 win at Crystal Palace. The goal was the only one from the Premier League to be nominated for the following year's Puskás Award.

Manchester City [2] - 0 Brighton - Erling Haaland 19'

Liverpool [2] - 0 Everton - Mohamed Salah 90+7'

Ashley Young second yellow card against Liverpool 37'

Sir Bobby Charlton has died aged 86, his family have announced.

Konate on a yellow card pulling back Beto with no yellow given. Klopp subbed him off minutes later.

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Longest current unbeaten streak in German Professional Football

Kaoru Mitoma has signed a new long-term contract that runs until June 2027.

Current goals per game average of the top european leagues

[Official] Statement of FC Bayern Munich regarding Noussair Mazraoui

[Relevo] Papu Gómez in risk of losing his World Cup and Europa League medal. Argentina and Sevilla not at risk. For teams to lose their titles, more than two players have to test positive for doping.

Rooney: "Bellingham will have a downturn and it's important that we don't kill it when that happens. It will happen, But we have to support it.. It's hard to silence the noise. You play for Real Madrid. One bad game and they could attack you."

[Relevo] Papu Gómez tested positive for a prohibited substance before the 2022 World Cup. He is banned from football for two years

Pep Guardiola on who should win the Balon d'Or: “The Balon d'Or has to be two sections. One for Messi, and after look for the others. So, Haaland should win - Yes. We won the treble and he scored 50 million goals. The worst season of Messi is the best for the rest.”

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