Liverpool hit the front after Chelsea lose at West Ham
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Liverpool moved to the top of the Premier League as Divock Origi’s stoppage-time winner gave them a 1-0 victory at Wolves.
Chelsea’s defeat at West Ham earlier in the day had given Liverpool the perfect incentive for a fifth straight win in all competitions.
Jurgen Klopp’s men had scored at least two goals in their previous 18 Premier League games.
Saturday night and I like the way you move…DIVOCK ORIGI!!🎶 pic.twitter.com/kFkgDjzU4T— Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 4, 2021
But Liverpool were blunted for once by defiant Wolves hosts until substitute Origi continued his habit of scoring important goals.
Origi fired in from close range in the fifth minute of time added on, just as it looked like the Reds would fail to score for the first time in eight months.
The Belgium international spared Diogo Jota’s blushes after the forward hit Conor Coady on the line following Jose Sa’s second-half mistake.
Chelsea were sent spinning to a second league defeat of the season as West Ham won 3-2 at the London Stadium.
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Thomas Tuchel’s side led after 28 minutes when Thiago Silva met Mason Mount’s corner with a powerful downward header and Hammers goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski was unable to keep the ball out.
West Ham levelled when Blues keeper Edouard Mendy made a mess of collecting a Jorginho backpass and compounded his mistake by bringing down Jarrod Bowen.
Manuel Lanzini made no mistake from the penalty spot, but Chelsea were ahead again moments before half-time when Mount buried Hakim Ziyech’s cross-field pass with a first-time finish.
Bowen equalised 10 minutes into the second half when his well-struck shot went through the legs of Andreas Christensen and past an unsighted Mendy.
On to the next one. 👊 pic.twitter.com/IOOEVBNsV0— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) December 4, 2021
Both sides had chances to win the game before substitute Arthur Masuaku claimed a bizarre winner four minutes from time.
Masuaku’s cross appeared to take a slight deflection to catch out Mendy at his near post and give the fourth-placed Hammers another major scalp after beating Liverpool at home last month.
Newcastle ended their wait for a league win at the 15th attempt as Burnley were beaten 1-0 at at St James’ Park.
Callum Wilson claimed his sixth goal of the season five minutes before half-time to see off fellow strugglers Burnley.
THREE 𝗛𝗨𝗚𝗘 POINTS FOR THE MAGPIES! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/u1msBwopr6— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) December 4, 2021
Eddie Howe’s men were decidedly second best for long periods, but Wilson was in the right place when goalkeeper Nick Pope dropped the ball at his feet.
The win lifted the Magpies off the foot of the table and above Norwich on goal difference.
Neal Maupay rescued Brighton again in a 1-1 draw at Southampton.
Maupay, who scored a late leveller at West Ham in midweek, struck deep into stoppage time after Armando Broja’s smart finish had given Southampton a 29th-minute lead.
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