Sunday's news

 

  • Liverpool traveled to a comfortable 3-0 success over Brentford on Sunday, keeping up with their 100 percent win record at home this season. With their success, Liverpool shut their hole to Manchester City by only one point after Man City captured a draw later Sunday.


    Manchester City supervisor Kick Guardiola was glad for the battle his group showed in a 4-4 attract to Chelsea on Sunday, saying that the players might have gone "delicate" after last season's mind boggling achievement, yet it hasn't worked out.


    Chelsea supervisor Mauricio Pochettino, in the mean time, utilized his post-game public interview to offer a conciliatory sentiment to the match authorities and to Guardiola for renouncing the standard post-match handshake. All things considered, the Chelsea supervisor was excessively distracted with hollering at the official as the last whistle blew. "I need to apologize in light of the fact that it's anything but a decent picture for myself and for football, this sort of conduct," he said.

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