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The Premier League returned this week after the international break, and six games were held on Wednesday night.
There were important wins for Ipswich Town and Aston Villa, while Liverpool extended the lead to the table with eight games.
By the way, there was anguish to fight Southampton, while Manchester City champions beat in pleasant winners, and Newcastle supported his glory Carabao Cup with the victory.
Read to see how the games were going on during a top flight.
That winning feeling 😄 pic.twitter.com/qdxsilzneq
– Liverpool FC (@lfc) April 2, 2025
Diogo Jota achieved the goal of the second half to give Liverpool bragging in the Merseyside derby and expanded his lead at the top of the table at 12 points.
Everton may have had some luck to keep all eleven men on the field after James Tarkowski managed to pass Alexis Mac Allister.
But Toffees had their chances, but concrea turned off a goal for the offsid, before it was shortly after the impact.
In the end, Jota -in strike – which jerked two defenders before they were inserted home – proved to be a difference.
Ipswich Town picked up a vital three points as they go in search of the survival of the Premier League. Nathan Broadhead put the tractor boys in front of Vitality Stadium before Liam Delap doubled the advantage of visitors.
Evanilson pulled one back, but the side of Kieran McKenne stayed for an important 2-1 victory. In the meantime, the result makes the poor a few days for cherries after being thrown out of FA Cup on Sunday on Sunday.
What does that mean. 💙🤩#Bouiips pic.twitter.com/rl9llllzygop
– Ipswich Town (@ipswichtown) April 2, 2025
Marcus Rashford scored his first goal in the league in the villa of the villa as his rebirth continues in West Midlands.
Simon Adingra thought that five minutes later he straightened up for Brighton, but the goal was switched off after VAR check.
Another of Villa’s Marquee January, Marco Asensio, added the second 12 minutes before Donyell’s small got his name on the leaves in stopping to seal 3-0 victory.
Jack Grealish scored his first Premier League goal in the season, as Manchester City ran a pleasant 2-0 winners for fighting Leicester.
England International scored within two minutes after Pep Guardiola rarely started it, and Omar Marmoush captured the second goal shortly before the half -hour mark.
The victory holds the city in the top four, six points behind the Nottingham Forest in third place.
A huge three points in St. James Park! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/lylq1znmmx
– Newcastle United (@nufc) April 2, 2025
Despite its jubilee celebrations in the city, there was no Carabao Cup Mamurluk for Newcastle, because the goals of Alexander Isak and Sandra Tonaldi were enough to secure a 2-1 victory over Brentford in St. James.
Bryan Mbeumo equalized from a penalty kick in the second half, but Magpies saw the game to move to fifth place in the table.
There were late cardiac fans for Saints fans as a goal in the second half from Matheus Franco, saved a point for Crystal Palace in St. Mary’s.
Paul Onoach gave the Premier League basement lead after 20 minutes, but the side of Ivan Juric could not stay because Palace extended his undefeated race to six games in all competitions.