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Injury-hit Liverpool keep setting records, 10-man Arsenal hold Leeds
The champions were without the injured Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jordan Henderson, Thiago Alcantara, Xherdan Shaqiri and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, while top scorer Mohamed Salah was absent due to a positive coronavirus test.
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Spurs face title test, wounded Liverpool host leaders Leicester
With the final international fixtures of the year done and dusted, a gruelling winter schedule of club football awaits for England's top-flight with nine rounds of league matches before 2 January.
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City, Liverpool share spoils as Kane joins 150 club
A win at the Etihad would have taken the Reds to the summit but the battle between the two dominant powers of recent seasons ended 1-1.
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Lille take Zlatan down a peg with thumping Milan win
Yazici's goals put Lille, who are unbeaten in all competitions this season, one point ahead of Milan who lost for the first time since football returned from the first coronavirus lockdown.
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Leicester power into second place, Fulham earn first win
Brendan Rodgers' side are just one point behind leaders Liverpool after winning five of their first seven games in a top-flight season for the first time in their history.
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Leicester boss Rodgers hails 'sensational' Vardy after Man City romp
The 33-year-old former England international converted two penalties and scored one from open play as the 2016 champions came from 1-0 down at the Etihad on Sunday.
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Leicester hit Man City for five, Tottenham pay harsh penalty
Jamie Vardy's hat-trick dealt an early blow to Manchester City's hopes of wrestling back the Premier League title as they conceded three penalties in a 5-2 defeat to Leicester.
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Leicester sign Roma winger Cengiz Under on loan
The move is subject to Premier League and international clearance, with Leicester reported to have an option to buy Under when his loan expires.
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Liverpool face Chelsea test as Manchester clubs enter fray
Arsenal, Everton and Leicester hope to build on encouraging opening wins while Jose Mourinho needs a morale-boosting victory for Tottenham.
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Man Utd stay in touch with Leicester in top-four battle, Villa in trouble
United's fifth win in their last six league games leaves them in fifth place in the Premier League.
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Spurs leave it late to beat Arsenal, Bournemouth boost survival bid
Tottenham are eighth, two points above ninth-placed Arsenal and two behind Sheffield United as they try to avoid missing out on European action for the first time since 2009-10.
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Chelsea cling on to win five-goal thriller, Leicester held at Arsenal
Frank Lampard's men edged closer to sealing a place in next season's Champions League as a seventh win in eight games takes them one point ahead of Leicester and opened up a five-point lead on fifth-placed Manchester United.
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Aubameyang fires Arsenal revival as Leicester lose again
Aubameyang moved alongside Jamie Vardy as the Premier League's top scorer on 19 goals on a night of contrasting fortunes for the Golden Boot contenders.
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Leicester boss Rodgers says he caught coronavirus but has recovered
Rodgers, who is the second manager to confirm he had a positive test for COVID-19 after Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, said he showed strong symptoms and was left breathless after falling ill shortly after the Premier League season was suspended.
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Vardy back among goals as Leicester thump Villa 4-0
Leicester’s goal-machine Vardy had not found the net since 21 December but converted a penalty just past the hour to double Leicester’s lead shortly after replacing Kelechi Iheanacho.
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Jesus seals win for Manchester City at Leicester
It looked like being a frustrating day for second-placed City when Kasper Schmeichel saved Sergio Aguero’s spot-kick just past the hour but Jesus spared his blushes late on.
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United bid to halt Liverpool juggernaut again
Liverpool, the European and world club champions and on course to become Premier League invincibles, have won their last 18 matches at Anfield and not lost at home in the top flight since April 2017.
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Liverpool march towards history as top-four race heats up
With a 13-point lead at the top of the table and a game in hand to further burnish their advantage, Liverpool go to Tottenham on Saturday as odds-on favourites to win the English title for the first time since 1990.
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Iheanacho denies Villa as Leicester earn League Cup semifinal draw
Leicester will feel they should have won after dominating for long periods, but the team in second place in the Premier League will have to finish the job at Villa Park in the second leg on 28 January.
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Arteta earns first win as Arsenal sink Man Utd, but Spurs, Chelsea stumble
Mikel Arteta's team are nine points adrift of the top four, but their second win in 16 matches in all competitions offers hope of a brighter future under the former Arsenal midfielder's management.
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Liverpool thrash Leicester to open up 13-point Premier League lead
Liverpool also have a game in hand over Leicester and seem destined to finally end a 30-year wait to win the title.