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Welbeck Dents Liverpool's Champions League Hopes in Brighton, Everton ...
Danny Welbeck scored twice to secure Brighton’s 2-1 win over Liverpool, while Everton defeated Chelsea 3-0 with Beto scoring two goals, boosting their European hopes.
- On Saturday, Brighton & Hove Albion forward Danny Welbeck scored in each half to give Brighton a 2-1 home Premier League win over Liverpool, denting the reigning champions' Champions League push.
- Welbeck's second, confirmed after a VAR check, was his 12th league goal as Brighton outran Liverpool despite starting veteran players Pascal Gross and James Milner.
- Everton cruised to a 3-0 win as Beto scored twice and Iliman Ndiaye added a late curled goal, moving Everton to seventh on 46 points with their biggest Chelsea win since 1987.
- At Craven Cottage, Fulham overturned Burnley to move to ninth on 44 points after a Martin Dubravka error led to Josh King's equaliser, Harry Wilson's 10th league goal, and a late Raul Jimenez penalty following Josh Laurent's sending-off.
- Brentford could only manage a 0-0 draw at Leeds United, missing a chance to boost their European hopes while Leeds remain four points above the drop zone in 15th.
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Liverpool and Chelsea stumble in the Premier League top 4 race after their losses to Brighton and Everton respectively. The Reds lost 1-2 at the Amex stadium, while Chelsea were thrashed 3-0 by Everton.
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