
Diogo Jota salvaged a point for Liverpool as the Premier League leaders recovered from an early red card issued to Andy Robertson, drawing 2-2 against Fulham. Meanwhile, Arsenal's title hopes were hindered by a goalless draw against Everton, and Wolves faced turmoil after a disappointing loss to Ipswich Town.
In the match involving Wolves, stoppage-time chaos ensued as they lost 2-1 to Ipswich Town, leading to further pressure on manager Gary O’Neil. The game began poorly for Wolves, with Matt Doherty scoring an own goal in the 15th minute. Although Matheus Cunha equalized in the 72nd minute, Ipswich secured the win with a goal from Taylor in the 94th minute. Following the match, Rayan Ait-Nouri had to be escorted from the field after expressing frustration towards the Ipswich bench.
In a dramatic clash, Nottingham Forest climbed to fourth place after defeating Aston Villa 2-1 at the City Ground. Villa initially took the lead with a header from Jhon Duran, but Forest equalized late through Nikola Milenkovic. Anthony Elanga's stoppage-time goal sealed the victory for Forest, while Villa's goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez drew attention for a remarkable save during the match.
Liverpool's match saw them twice come from behind against Fulham, with Jota scoring the equalizer in the 86th minute. Despite being down to ten men following Robertson’s red card, Liverpool managed to level the scores after Fulham initially took the lead. The draw allowed Liverpool to maintain a five-point lead at the top of the table, although Chelsea could close the gap if they win their next match.
Arsenal's goalless draw against Everton was disappointing, as they dominated possession and chances but failed to convert them into goals. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expressed frustration over the result, emphasizing the team’s performance and their inability to score despite creating several opportunities. The Gunners remain six points behind Liverpool after two consecutive draws.
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