EPL Results As Liverpool Secure Record Win, Chelsea Beat Leicester

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Liverpool thrashed Bournemouth 9:0 to secure victory, Saturday, equalling the highest number of goals in a Premier League history.

It is the fourth time in the Premier League that a team has won by nine goals. Manchester United beat Ipswich 9-0 in 1995 and Southampton by the same score last year. Leicester also won 9-0 at Southampton in 2019.

Meanwhile, a ten-man Chelsea defeated Leicester at Stamford Bridge following Gallagher’s red card.

Below are the results of Saturday’s English Premier League results:
Brentford 1 (Janelt, 84′)  vs Everton 1 (Gordon, 24′)
Brighton 1 (Gross, 66′) vs Leeds 0
Chelsea 2 (Sterling, 47′, 63′) vs Leicester 1 (Barnes, 66′)

Liverpool 9 (Diaz, 3′, 85′, Elliott, 6′, Alexander-Arnold, 28′, Firmino, 31′, 62′, Van Dijk, 45′, Mepham, 46′-OG, Carvalho, 80′) vs Bournemouth 0
Manchester City 4 (Silva, 53′, Haaland, 62′, 70′, 81′) vs Crystal Palace 2 (Stones, 4′-OG, Andersen, 21′)

Southampton 0 vs Manchester United 1 (Fernandes, 55′)

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