Liverpool's lead cut as Newcastle snatch thrilling draw
Liverpool's lead at the top of the Premier League has been cut to seven points after a thrilling 3-3 draw with Newcastle.
Chelsea moved up to second by thrashing last-place Southampton 5-1, while Arsenal are third after a 2-0 win over Manchester United.
Also on Wednesday night, fourth-placed Manchester City ended their seven-game winless run with a 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.
Liverpool's result will give hope to their title rivals after Fabian Schar's 90th-minute equaliser at St James' Park.
Arne Slot's team had twice come back from a goal down to take the lead in the 83rd through Mohamed Salah's second goal of the match.
But the Merseyside team were denied an eighth-straight win when Newcastle produced a fightback of their own.
"I have mixed feelings, we were outstanding in the second half, but we were not good enough in the first half," Slot said. "Maybe 3-3 is what the game deserved."
Chelsea and Arsenal took advantage. Chelsea's third league win in a row puts them ahead of Arsenal on goal difference.
City also reduced the gap and are nine points behind Liverpool after finally ending the worst run of results of Pep Guardiola's managerial career.
"We needed it. The club, the players, everyone needed to win," Guardiola said.
Liverpool's title credentials were given a stern test by Newcastle, who led at halftime through Alexander Isak and again in the second half through Anthony Gordon.
Goals from Curtis Jones and Salah twice levelled the game before Salah looked to have sealed the win late on.
Schar equalised after Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher misjudged a late free kick. It meant Liverpool dropped points for only the third time this season after drawing against Arsenal and losing to Forest.
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca said this week that his team was not in the title race, but the standings tell a different story.
The London team are Liverpool's closest challengers after their latest win against 10-man Southampton.
Axel Disasi, Christopher Nkunku, Noni Madueke, Cole Palmer and Jadon Sancho were all on target in the rout at St Mary's Stadium.
Southampton had briefly levelled through Joe Aribo, but Chelsea was already 3-1 up and in control when Jack Stephens was sent off before the break.
Arsenal inflicted a first loss on new United head coach Ruben Amorim with a 2-0 win at the Emirates Stadium.
Two goals from second-half corners made the difference, with Jurrien Timber and William Saliba finding the back of the net.
Mikel Arteta's team finished runner-up in each of the last two seasons and look primed to challenge again after making an unconvincing start to the campaign.
Making his first start since September, Kevin De Bruyne showed City exactly what they have been missing by scoring a goal and creating another as the four-time defending champions got back to winning ways.
The Belgium playmaker provided the cross for Bernardo Silva to give City an eighth-minute lead against Forest at the Etihad Stadium. He produced a trademark finish to sweep the ball past goalkeeper Matz Sels in the 31st to put City on course for a first win in eight games.
Jeremy Doku made it 3-0 in the 57th, but it was De Bruyne's performance that stood out after seeing much of his season disrupted by a groin injury.
A first win in six games for Everton moved Sean Dyche's team further away from the relegation zone, while back-to-back losses for Wolverhampton left the club second from bottom of the standings.
Ashley Young and Orel Mangala put Everton in control before two second-half own goals from Craig Dawson sealed a 4-0 win for the Merseyside club, who are five points clear of the bottom three.
Aston Villa ended an even longer winless run by beating Brentford 3-1 to secure a first victory in nine games in all competitions. Morgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins from the penalty spot and Matty Cash were on target.
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