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Video Highlights: Mohamed Salah breaks 17-year record with late Liverpool goal agaimst Toulouse

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Video Highlights: Mohamed Salah breaks 17-year record with late Liverpool goal agaimst Toulouse

Video Highlights: Mohamed Salah breaks 17-year record with late Liverpool goal agaimst Toulouse

 

Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah came off the bench late as Liverpool eliminated Toulouse in the Europa League but still managed to score Important goal. 
Mohamed Salah’s goal for Liverpool against Toulouse did not have much impact on the Red Devils’ big win, but it was enough for the Egyptian player to beat the record held by Thierry Henry for 17 years. 
France international Henry scored 42 goals in European competition for Arsenal, the last of which came against Porto in September 2006
He failed to score that goal in his second spell with the Gunners , during which he played only once in Europe. 
The record for most European goals scored by a Premier League player has stood for more than a decade and a half. 
However, Salah eventually overtook Henry with his second Europa League goal of the season, taking his Champions League tally to 41 goals for LiverpoolConsecutive victories for Jurgen Klopp’s players.
The latest win, five goals to one against Toulouse, also saw Diogo Jota, Wataru Endo, Darwin Nunez and Ryan Gravenberch score. 
“I think I’ve said it before, I think it’s easy to love this team because they [have] a lot of passion in them,” Klopp said after the win. 
“We have to make significant progress, we have to grow, we have to be more stable, we have to do a lot of work but a lot of really promising signs. 
“So far every things are fine and before we play Toulouse again when we have three games,” he added. 
“There’s a lot that can happen between now and then, and I want to take it all one game at a time. 
without taking huge steps
Mohamed Salah scores the fifth of Liverpool’s five goals against Toulouse. 
Klopp also took the opportunity This program donates payroll to a number of Liverpool players in the Liverpool academy. 
Luke Chambers started the match with Callum Scanlon, Jarell Quansah and James McConnell coming off the bench. 
“If Ben Doak was available tonight, he would have had a few minutes, just like Bobby Clark would have had a few minutes, that’s how it is,” Klopp said after the win. 
“And we must not forget Jarell Quansah, who played again. 

 

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Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool, Chelsea and Man Utd’s next five Premier League fixtures shows some clubs are likely to go down the EPL table

 

Manchester City enter the international break after back-to-back losses for the first time since 2018 and will be working hard to turn things around.

The Blues’ 1-0 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates will be heartbreaking, but the treble winners are still just two points off top spot. Pep Guardiola will be strengthened by Rodri’s return. The team lost all three matches and he was banned after a red card against Nottingham Forest.

City are unlikely to have it easy in their next series of Premier League matches in a period that will once again test the mettle of this season’s squad. The champions will confidently perfect their winning mentality to overcome Arsenal, who also face some tough encounters.

Brighton (H) – Saturday 21 October

Brighton also pose a tough challenge but must travel to the Etihad after four matches without a win, including a 6-1 loss to Aston Villa. However, they regained their composure to get draws against Marseille and Liverpool to restore confidence.

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Manchester United (A) – Sunday 29 October

City may be going through difficult times, but their main rivals are living a nightmare. Only a late comeback prevented a defeat to Brentford that would have seen United lose three games in a row.

The champions will be eager for revenge after United’s controversial 2-1 win at Old Trafford in January. A heavy blow can send their opponents back to their pre-break form.

AFC Bournemouth (H) – Saturday 4 November

Bournemouth is one of two clubs that have not won a match in the Premier League this season. There seems to be a disconnect between Andoni Iraola, his players and the Cherries fans, and City will certainly try to exploit that. This will be the match where Erling Haaland sees the opportunity to score 8 goals this season. City have won 17 of 19 meetings with Bournemouth and have not lost a single match.

Chelsea (A) – Sunday November 12

Chelsea is no longer the same team as before but still needs to be respected. They are starting to show signs of a team that is perhaps starting to click after posting three straight wins.

They certainly won’t be challenging for top honors this season, but a number of Chelsea players have something to prove. City should have won all three points but will face a difficult journey.

Liverpool (H) – Saturday 25 November

In recent seasons before last season, this was one of two clashes that decided the championship and Man City had the upper hand. It is still too early to make a similarly contextual assessment of this encounter, but Liverpool have largely impressed so far.

Playing at home could see the hosts take all three points, while City have historically struggled at Anfield. This match, perhaps, will be more about seeing whether Liverpool will challenge them for the crown this time or whether Man City will have too much again.

Manchester United

Sheffield United (A) – Saturday 21 October

Man City (H) – Sunday October 29

Fulham (A) – Saturday 4 November

Luton Town (M) – Saturday 11 November

Everton (A) – Sunday November 26

Arsenal

Chelsea (A) – Saturday October 21

Sheffield United (H) – Saturday 28 October

Newcastle United (A) – Saturday 4 November

Burnley (H) – Saturday 11 November

Brentford (A) – Saturday 25 November

Tottenham

Fulham (H) – Monday, October 23

Crystal Palace (A) – Friday, October 27

Chelsea (H) – Monday, November 6

Wolves (A) – Saturday, November 11

Aston Villa (H) – Sunday, November 26

Liverpool

Everton (H) – Saturday, October 21

Nottingham Forest (H) – Sunday, October 29

Luton Town (A) – Sunday, November 5

Brentford (H) – Sunday, November 12

Man City (A) – Saturday, November 25

Newcastle

Everton (H) – Saturday, October 21

Nottingham Forest (H) – Sunday, October 29

Luton Town (A) – Sunday, November 5

Brentford (H) – Sunday, November 12

Man City (A) – Saturday, November 25

Chelsea

Arsenal (H) – Saturday, October 21

Brentford (H) – Saturday, October 28

Tottenham (A) – Monday, November 6

Man City (H) – Sunday, November 12

Newcastle (A) – Saturday, November 25

 

Which team do you fell is going down the table this month looking at the fixture? 

 

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Arsenal’s upcoming Premier League matches against Manchester City and Liverpool: ‘a tight one to call’

Arsenal will look to continue their unbeaten run in the Premier League this weekend when they travel to the south coast to face Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium. The Gunners suffered a slight defeat after a 2-2 draw with arch-rivals Tottenham, leaving them four points behind leaders Manchester City.

Of the teams in the top half of the table, only Mikel Arteta’s side and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool are unbeaten in all competitions so far this season, both having made good starts to their respective European campaigns. Surname. The additional midweek matches will certainly hinder the team as they look to continue their good form in the top matches at the weekend, when Arsenal are already seriously injured.

Players such as Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard are all at risk of being sidelined and at risk of missing important matches of the Gunners’ season. With that said, football.london has taken a look at the North London side’s upcoming Premier League matches against their nearest rivals.

Bournemouth (A) – Saturday 30 September

Arsenal completed their unbeaten streak in all competitions with a trip to meet Bournemouth at Vitality Stadium. The Cherries claimed their first win under Andoni Iraola on Wednesday night, beating Stoke City 2-0 thanks to second-half goals from Dominic Solanke and Joe Rothwell.

Frontman Solanke will be their main threat alongside David Brooks and Philip Billing, all of whom the Gunners will need to keep quiet to continue achieving their 100% away win rate.

Manchester City (H) – Sunday October 8

The Emirates Stadium will then welcome the reigning European and Premier League champions when Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City come to town. They suffered their first defeat of the season to Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup last night, but will have a comeback game against Wolves between now and October 8.

Chelsea (A) – Saturday October 21

Arsenal next travel to Stamford Bridge to face London rivals Chelsea, after the international break the team has certainly struggled this season. Mauricio Pochettino’s blue team appeared to have done everything but score goals this month before Nicolas Jackson’s goal helped them beat Brighton 1-0 in midweek.

The match was played in a tight contest with Chelsea, meaning Arsenal could take advantage of their poor form leading up to this match.

Sheffield United (H) – Saturday 28 October

A week later, the Gunners will host newly promoted Sheffield United in north London. Paul Heckingbottom’s side have been competitive in many top-flight competitions but suffered a rude awakening when they lost 8-0 to Newcastle at the weekend. Arsenal will certainly be favorites for this match, but there are no easy matches in the Premier League and dropping unnecessary points is what killed their title race last season. .

Newcastle United (A) – Saturday 4 November

Eddie Howe’s side got off to a strong start against Aston Villa but then went on to lose their next three in a row. Now off the back of wins against Brentford, Manchester City and the 8-0 thrashing of Sheffield United, Newcastle will be well up for this one. Mikel Arteta will no doubt be wary of the danger both Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak can cause while also keeping an eye on their defenders who have popped up recently with goal involvements.

Manchester City

Wolves (A) – Saturday, September 30

Arsenal (A) – Sunday, October 8

Brighton (H) – Saturday, October 21

Manchester United (A) – Sunday, October 29

AFC Bournemouth (H) – Saturday, November 4

Liverpool

Tottenham (A) – Saturday, September 30

Brighton (A) – Sunday, October 8

Everton (H) – Saturday, October 21

Nottingham Forest (H) – Sunday, October 29

Luton Town (A) – Sunday, November 5

 

 

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Arsenal’s next Premier League games compared to Manchester City and Liverpool

Arsenal will look to continue their unbeaten Premier League record this weekend when they travel down to the south coast to take on Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium. The Gunners suffered a slight setback after their 2-2 draw against arch rivals Tottenham which now leaves them four points off the pace of league leaders Manchester City.

Of the sides in the top half of the table, only Mikel Arteta’s side and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool remain unbeaten in all competitions so far this season with both getting good starts to their respective European campaigns also. The extra matches in midweek will no doubt prove a hinderance to the side’s looking to continue their good form into the weekend’s top flight matches with Arsenal already picking up important injuries.

Players like Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard are all set for a spell on the sidelines and are likely to miss out on vital matches for the Gunners’ season. With that being said, football.london has taken a look at the upcoming Premier League fixtures for the north Londoners compared to their closest rivals.

Bournemouth (A) – Saturday, September 30

Arsenal finish off what has been another unbeaten month in all competitions by travelling down to face Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium. The Cherries scored their first win under Andoni Iraola on Wednesday night as they beat Championship side Stoke City 2-0 thanks to second-half goals from Dominic Solanke and Joe Rothwell.

Frontman Solanke will represent their key threat alongside David Brooks and Philip Billing, all of whom the Gunners will need to keep quiet in order to continue their 100 percent winning rate away from home.

Manchester City (H) – Sunday, October 8

It’s then a welcome to the Emirates Stadium for the reigning European and Premier League champions as Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City come to town. They suffered their first defeat of the season against Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup last night but will have a bounce-back game against Wolves in between now and October 8.

Chelsea (A) – Saturday, October 21

Arsenal then travel to Stamford Bridge to battle against London rivals Chelsea, after the international break, who have no doubt struggled this season. Mauricio Pochettino’s Blues seemed to have done everything but score this month before Nicolas Jackson’s goal saw them beat Brighton 1-0 in midweek.

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The game comes in a patch of brutal fixtures for Chelsea meaning Arsenal could take advantage of their poor form going into this one.

Sheffield United (H) – Saturday, October 28

A week later, the Gunners will welcome recently-promoted Sheffield United to North London. Paul Heckingbottom’s side have been competitive in a lot of their contests back in the top flight but were slapped with a rude awakening in the form of an 8-0 drubbing against Newcastle over the weekend. Arsenal will no doubt be heavy favourites for this one but no game is an easy one in the Premier League and dropping unnecessary points is what killed their title run last season.

Newcastle United (A) – Saturday, November 4

Eddie Howe’s side got off to a strong start against Aston Villa but then went on to lose their next three in a row. Now off the back of wins against Brentford, Manchester City and the 8-0 thrashing of Sheffield United, Newcastle will be well up for this one. Mikel Arteta will no doubt be wary of the danger both Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak can cause while also keeping an eye on their defenders who have popped up recently with goal involvements.

Manchester City

Wolves (A) – Saturday, September 30

Arsenal (A) – Sunday, October 8

Brighton (H) – Saturday, October 21

Manchester United (A) – Sunday, October 29

AFC Bournemouth (H) – Saturday, November 4

Liverpool

Tottenham (A) – Saturday, September 30

Brighton (A) – Sunday, October 8

Everton (H) – Saturday, October 21

Nottingham Forest (H) – Sunday, October 29

Luton Town (A) – Sunday, November 5

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