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Liverpool lose at Everton to leave Premier League hopes in ruins
Everton secured their first win in a Merseyside derby at Goodison Park since 2010 to leave Liverpool's Premier League title aspirations in ruins after a 2-0 defeat on Wednesday.Klopp had never lost on his previous eight visits to Goodison but his final taste of the Merseyside derby was a bitter one.
Extended HLs: Man Utd v. Sheffield United MWK 35
Relive Manchester United's six-goal thriller against Sheffield United, where Bruno Fernandes' brace and play-making abilities led the Red Devils to a comeback win over the Blades at Old Trafford.
Crystal Palace 2-0 Newcastle United: Jean-Philippe Mateta scores for Eagles
Jean-Philippe Mateta scores twice as Crystal Palace beat Newcastle at Selhurst Park to guarantee Premier League football for another season.
Liverpool's Premier League title hopes hit by 2-0 loss to Everton
It looks like there will be no dream send off for Jurgen Klopp after a 2-0 loss at Everton dealt a major blow to Liverpool's Premier League title hopes on Wednesday. Goals from Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin meant Klopp tasted a bitter defeat in his last Merseyside derby before standing down at the end of the season. The loss keeps Liverpool three points behind league leader Arsenal in second place and one ahead of defending champion Manchester City, which is in third and has two games in hand on both of its rivals.
Everton 2-0 Liverpool: Toffees collect huge Merseyside derby win
Sean Dyche and Everton beat Liverpool at Goodison Park for the first time since October 2010, boosting their safety bid while biting into their Merseyside derby rivals' title hopes.
Extended HLs: Crystal Palace v. Newcastle MWK 35
Jean-Philippe Mateta's brace was enough to guide Crystal Palace to their third win in a row in an impressive 2-0 win against Newcastle United at Selhurst Park
Coventry City 2-3 Hull City: Tigers win to keep Championship play-off hopes alive
Hull City win at Coventry to keep alive their Championship play-off bid, while all but ending the Sky Blues' hopes.
Everton 2-0 Liverpool: Toffees claim vital win to dent rivals' title hopes
Everton take a giant step towards safety and deliver a huge blow to Liverpool's title aspirations with a thoroughly deserved victory.
Extended HLs: Wolves v. Bournemouth Matchweek 35
Antoine Semenyo got the Cherries on the board early in the first half and they never looked back as 10-men Bournemouth move to the top half of the table following a narrow win over Wolves at the Molineux.
Full-time: Crystal Palace 2-0 Newcastle
The Frenchman scored his first 10 minutes into the second half as he exchanged passes with Jordan Ayew before sliding the ball past Martin Dubravka. Newcastle had their best chance when Alexander Isak was sent through on goal in the first half but Dean Henderson raced out of the Palace goal to smother the shot. Newcastle also thought they should have had a penalty late in the second half when Sean Longstaff went down after a challenge from Will Hughes but after a VAR check, nothing was given.
Manchester United 4-2 Sheffield United: Red Devils roar back to keep top six hopes on track
Full-time: Wolves 0-1 Bournemouth
Antoine Semenyo scored the only goal as 10-man Bournemouth beat Wolves at Molineux to move into the top half of the Premier League table, despite having Milos Kerkez sent off. Semenyo marked his return to the starting line-up with the opening goal, taking his tally to eight for the season when he slotted in from close range after Wolves failed to clear. Bournemouth created a plethora of chances with top scorer Dominic Solanke, Alex Scott, Kerkez and Justin Kluivert all testing home keeper Jose Sa, who performed admirably in the face of constant pressure.
Mateta's brace doubles Palace's lead v. Newcastle
Jean-Philippe Mateta doubles his tally and makes it 2-0 for the Eagles against the Magpies late in the second half at Selhurst Park.
Hojlund makes it 4-2 for Man United v. Blades
Bruno Fernandes finds a darting Rasmus Hojlund, who finds the back of the net from close range to give Manchester United a 4-2 lead over Sheffield United at Old Trafford.
France's Macron scores penalty in charity match for wife's foundation
French President Emmanuel Macron was a penalty hero on Wednesday as he donned studs alongside ex-star footballers Didier Drogba, Didier Deschamps and Eden Hazard to raise money for children in hospital.Macron's spot-kick -- scored against a goalkeeper who did not move -- helped the presidential XI defeat a team of healthcare professionals from the Parisian suburb of Plaisir coached by iconic former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, 5-3.It was the second time that Macron had pulled on a football jersey during his presidency, having also scored a penalty in 2021 against another team of healthcare professionals from Paris suburbs in another charity match.Wednesday's charity match, which contributed to raising 57,500 euros ($61,500) for a hospital foundation presided over by Macron's wife Brigitte, was organised by the Varieties Club of France (VCF).The VCF has earned a reputation in France for organising benefit matches and attracting star names to take part, such as former France coach Laurent Blanc.The VCF has organised almost 2,500 matches since it was formed in 1971.Wearing the number three on his white jersey, Macron played the full 90 minutes for a team that also included former France international Christian Karembeu.Brigitte Macron's hospital foundation was launched in 1989 and aims to raise funds for children and teenagers receiving hospital treatment.luh/bc/imm
Fernandes' screamer gives Man United 3-2 lead
Manchester United take a 3-2 lead over Sheffield United thanks to Bruno Fernandes' worldie from distance in the second half at Old Trafford.
Fernandes' penalty makes it 2-2 for Man United
Harry Maguire is brought down inside the box, allowing Bruno Fernandes to power his effort from the spot to make it 2-2 for Manchester United against Sheffield United at Old Trafford.
Kerkez sent off for dangerous tackle v. Wolves
Bournemouth go down to 10 men following Milos Kerkez's reckless challenge against Wolves late in the second half at the Molineux.
Calvert-Lewin's header gives Everton 2-0 lead
Dominic Calvert-Lewin gets on the scoresheet to give the Toffees a stunning 2-0 lead over Liverpool in the second half at Goodison Park.