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Chelsea, Liverpool all square in limp clash of mid-table battlers, Foxes heading south

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5th April, 2023
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Another 0-0 stalemate between Chelsea and Liverpool. Another match highlighting the sharp decline of two of England’s top teams who, at this rate, are unlikely to be playing in the Champions League next season.

Chelsea were playing their first game since sacking Graham Potter but little was different under his interim replacement, Bruno Saltor.

Indeed, there was something very familiar about the teams serving up a goalless draw. That has been the score in this fixture in their last four meetings — both Premier League matches this season and both domestic cup finals last season, which were ultimately won by Liverpool via penalty shootouts.

The top four, and qualification for the Champions League, is looking increasingly unlikely for both teams.

Liverpool, who ran Manchester City so close for the title last season, are eighth and seven points off fourth-placed Tottenham. Chelsea, on the back of spending $933 million in the last two transfer windows, are four points further back in 11th place.

Firing their coach didn’t have an instant effect on Leicester City, either.

A 2-1 home defeat to Aston Villa dropped the Foxes into next-to-last place and means the team have lost six of their last seven league games, drawing the other one.

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Following the departure of Brendan Rodgers, first-team coaches Adam Sadler and Mike Stowell were in control of Leicester but they weren’t able to fix a leaky defence that have now conceded 51 goals in 29 games.

Substitute Bertrand Traore scored Villa’s winner in the 87th minute, with Leicester down to 10 men after Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall collected a second booking in the 70th.

Harvey Barnes had earlier cancelled out Ollie Watkins’ opener, who scored for the sixth straight away game — the first player to do so in the Premier League since former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero in 2017.

Villa climbed to seventh place under Unai Emery and have won five of their last six league games.

It was a significant evening in the league’s tightest relegation battle in years — and Leeds United turned out being the big winners.

By rallying to beat fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest 2-1, Leeds climbed out of the bottom three and jumped to 13th.

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The fight to avoid the drop remains too close to call, though, with five points separating Crystal Palace in 12th and Leicester in 19th.

Forest, who dropped to 17th, took the lead at Elland Road through Orel Mangala in the 12th minute only for Leeds to turn the game around thanks to goals by Jack Harrison and Luis Sinisterra before halftime.

Bournemouth dropped back into the relegation zone after losing 2-0 at home to Brighton & Hove Albion, whose goals came from teenage strikers — Evan Ferguson in the 27th and Julio Enciso in second-half added time.

Brighton moved up to sixth place, four points off the top four, and could yet challenge for Champions League qualification.

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