Chelsea and Liverpool continue to bleed points in the Premier League

Chelsea and its guest Liverpool continued to bleed points by tying them negatively at Stamford Bridge in London in a postponed match from the eighth stage of the English Premier League.

It is the third match in which the two teams fail to win, so the London team settled for two draws and a loss against two losses and a draw for Liverpool..

  • Liverpool fell to eighth place with 43 points, one point behind Aston Villa, who snatched a valuable victory from its host Leicester City with two goals for Ollie Watkins (24) and Burkinabe Bertrand Traoré (87) against a goal for Harvey Barnes (35) in a postponed match from the seventh stage..

Leicester City completed the match with ten men, after midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury was sent off in the 70th minute for receiving a second warning..

Liverpool, which is seven points behind the last fourth place to qualify for the Champions League competition, has a postponed match.

  • On the other hand, Chelsea, who played the first match after the dismissal of their coach Graham Potter, strengthened their position in eleventh place with 39 points..

And the German coach of Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, kept the Dutch trio Virgil van Dyck, the Egyptian Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold on the bench..

Portuguese international Joao Felix almost opened the scoring in the fourth minute, but Cameroonian defender Joel Matip intervened in a timely and appropriate manner, and Frenchman Ibrahima Konate followed suit when he turned a ball away from Croatian Mateo Kovacic on its way to the goal. (5).

The German Kai Havertz missed two chances in the 12th and 29th minutes, and scored a goal that was canceled due to a handball after resorting to the video assistant referee, “VAR.”” (49).

  • In a postponed match from the same stage, Leeds United beat Nottingham First 2-1.

Nottingham Forest was the first to score through Belgian Uriel Mangala in the 12th minute, and Leeds responded with two goals from Jack Harrison (20) and Colombian Luis Sinistera. (45).

  • Leeds United rose to thirteenth place, with 29 points, compared to 27 for Nottingham Forest, seventeenth.

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