Manchester City roared back with two late goals to defeat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield. The tense match was scoreless until Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai broke the ice with a 74th minute goal, a swerving free kick which further solidified his growing reputation as a dead ball master. Liverpool’s goal scorer would later be disqualified for a shirt pull on a goal bound Erling Haaland late into stoppage time. The damage was already done, however, by a Manchester City comeback which began with a scrappy Bernardo Silva equalizer in the 84th minute.
Bernardo Silva pops up in the box for a crucial equalizer 😤 pic.twitter.com/MVkagwOIgI
— B/R Football (@brfootball) February 8, 2026
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson would then interfere with City’s Matheus Nunes and send Erling Haaland to the spot. The Golden Boot leader did not disappoint as he registered his 21st goal of the season which would secure all three points for the Citizens and allow them to keep pace with Arsenal in the Premier League title race. City almost lengthened its lead but for an odd occurrence 13 minutes into extra time. The Citizens’ Rayan Cherki launched a hopeful ball from midfield when seeing Alisson out of position.
Haaland set chase after the ball only to be grabbed by Szoboszlai. Haaland would then grab Szoboszlai, preventing the Liverpool man from clearing the ball as Cherki’s prayer rolled into the net for what appeared to be Manchester City’s third goal. VAR intervened, however, and the referee agreed that the goal should be disallowed because of Haaland’s interference. Szoboszlai’s earlier infraction, however, was deemed a clear prevention of a goal scoring opportunity by Haaland.
The result of the adjudication was no goal, a direct free kick to Manchester City, and a red card for Szoboszlai who will now be suspended for the Reds’ midweek clash with Sunderland. Manchester City remains six points behind Arsenal which dispatched Sunderland 3-1 on Saturday.
Arsenal is a deep and powerful squad that is much improved over the version which has fallen short in recent title races. Manager Mikel Arterta was missing both Bukayo Saka and Maritn Odegaard for the match with the Black Cats, a situation which would have been perilous in recent seasons. This season, however, summer signing Viktor Gyokeres stepped up with a brace after fellow transfer Martin Zubimendi opened the scoring to help the undermanned Gunners to victory. Gyokeres has scored six goals in his last eight appearances across all competitions, and his eight Premier League goals lead the squad. Zubimendi, meanwhile, has proved a reliable option for Arteta and has played more minutes than any other Arsenal outfield player this season, adding five goals in league play.
The title battle is beginning to look like a two-horse race after Arsenal’s emphatic victory and Manchester City’s dramatic win at Anfield while Aston Villa dropped points once again in a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth. The Villans have won but one of their last five matches to now trail Arsenal by nine points. Nineteen-year-old Brazilian Rayan scored his first Premier League goal to salvage a point for the Cherries and damage Villa’s title dreams.
Assuming five clubs qualify for Champions League, Aston Villa should still be in that mix with Liverpool now sitting in sixth position, a full eight points back of third place Villa. Manchester United and Chelsea, the current fourth and fifth place clubs, continue to surge under new management. Michael Carrick remained perfect as Manchester United manager as the Red Devils downed Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 for a fourth straight victory under the interim manager.
Tottenham Hotspur center back Cristian Romero was disqualified after a rash tackle in the 29th minute to take the wind out of a Spurs side which is now winless in its last seven Premier League matches. Carrick, meanwhile, has won his first four matches in charge whereas predecessor Ruben Amroim never won four games in a row during his entire disappointing tenure.
Liam Rosenior has also won his first four league matches since taking over in charge of Chelsea and joins former Leicester manager Craig Shakespeare as the only English managers to win their first four Premier League matches. The English born Carrick has not technically been appointed permanent manager and is in his second interim stint for Manchester United.
Chelsea’s 3-1 win over Wolverhampton on Saturday featured a hat trick by Cole Palmer, the first two coming by penalty after teammate Joao Pedro was fouled in the box by Wolves defenders. All of Palmer’s goals came in the first half as Chelsea sprinted to a three-goal halftime lead before a second half consolation goal by woeful Wolves. For Wolverhampton, it was a third consecutive league loss in a season which has seen only one win in 25 matches to date.
Burnley will be joining Wolves in the second-tier next season. The third team to go down, however, remains a question mark after West Ham took care of business by winning 2-0 at Burnley on Saturday, one day after Nottingham Forest was defeated 3-1 by Leeds on Friday night. Crysencio Summerville registered his fifth goal in as many matches across all competitions in West Ham’s win.
The victory moved the Hammers to within three points of Forest for the final ticket to next year’s Premier League. Leeds victory over Nottingham Forest, meanwhile, moved the Whites six points clear of the drop line with Friday’s win. The relegation battle could take another turn during the week, however, as West Ham will need to play red hot Manchester United while Forest will face cellar dwelling Wolverhampton.
Crystal Palace supporters have feared their own club might join the relegation fight. Some of that anxiety was relieved on Sunday when the Eagles defeated rival Brighton 1-0, ending a nine-match winless run in the Premier League. Ismaila Sarr scored his tenth goal of the season to capture all three points for Crystal Palace winner. Brighton supporters understandably voiced their anger with the loss to rival Palace in the contrived “M23 derby.” Manager Fabian Hurzeler is feeling enormous pressure as his club has won only one of its last 12 Premier League matches.
A 2-1 home loss to Brentford did nothing to improve Newcastle Manager Eddie Howe’s popularity. The Magpies lost their third consecutive league outing and are floundering in 12th position in the table. Brentford’s Dango Ouattara scored the 85th minute winner which gave the Bees their first victory at St. James’s Park since 1934.
Fulham was also a home loser when Cottager goalkeeper Bernd Leno bundled a corner kick from Everton’s Kieran Dewsbury-Hall into his own net for the winning Toffee goal in a 2-1 victory at Craven Cottage. Dewsbury-Hall had knotted the match earlier with his 75th minute equalizer. Everton has now won five times and drawn twice in their last eight away games. Match week 26 will be played out midweek and conclude with a potentially tricky match for Arsenal at Brentford on Thursday. Brentford is seventh in the table after back-to-back league victories.
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