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Merseyside rivals top English Premier League table after wins

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LONDON, Dec 20: It’s like the clock has been wound back 35 years with Liverpool and Everton as the English league frontrunners.
Seeing Liverpool at the top of the Premier League is a more familiar sight. A 7-0 rout of Crystal Palace on Saturday was the type of ruthless attacking display that helped Jürgen Klopp end the team’s 30-year title drought last season.
Everton hasn’t won the league since 1985 and 1987 when they sandwiched a runner-up season to its neighbor. A 2-1 victory over Arsenal was Everton’s third success in eight days, taking Carlo Ancelotti’s side up to second, five points behind the champions. Everton can be overtaken by either Tottenham or Leicester, who meet on Sunday.
Staying in the top four would be significant not only as a sporting achievement but also financially for Everton, given the club reported losses of 140 million pounds (USD 185 million) in the last financial year — in part due to the pandemic. “We are not in this moment playing fantastic attacking football,” Ancelotti said. “But the spirit of the team is really strong.”
Liverpool and Everton are among only four of the 20 Premier League clubs allowed fans — albeit only 2,000 — due to coronavirus restrictions. Southampton was also allowed a crowd on Saturday but still lost to Manchester City 1-0.
Surprisingly, though, it is Southampton in fifth place — a place and a point ahead of Pep Guardiola’s expensively assembled City side that won the 2018 and 2019 titles.
Arteta woes
Arsenal is in an even worse state than it was when Mikel Arteta took charge last December. The London club is five places worse off in 15th.
It’s seven games without a win in the league for Arteta, who played for Everton as well as Arsenal. Yerry Mina’s header on the stroke of halftime was Everton’s only shot on target but it was enough to seal the victory after Rob Holding’s own goal opener was canceled out by Nicolas Pepe’s penalty.
Sterling scores
After back-to-back draws, Manchester City collected three points thanks to Raheem Sterling scoring from Kevin De Bruyne’s cross at Southampton. The south coast side had lost only one of its previous 11 games.
Newcastle draws
Newcastle recovered a 1-1 draw with Fulham after Wilson converted a penalty in the 64th minute after being fouled by Joachim Andersen, who was sent off. Matt Ritchie’s own-goal in the 42nd minute allowed Fulham to go in front. Fulham is out of the relegation zone only due to a superior goal difference, while Newcastle is eight points higher up the standings in 12th place. (AP)

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