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Liverpool's Next Five Fixtures Compared to Arsenal After Aston Villa Win
Aston Villa's Premier League winning streak ended due to Emiliano Martinez's error and a deflected goal, as Liverpool secured their first clean sheet in 10 matches.
- At Anfield on Saturday, Liverpool Football Club defeated Aston Villa 2-0, ending Villa's winning streak and securing three points.
- Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez's first-half error gifted Mohamed Salah a goal, marking Salah's 250th Liverpool goal, while Ryan Gravenberch doubled the lead with a deflected long-range strike.
- Early on, Morgan Rogers hit the post and Matty Cash forced a save from Giorgi Mamardashvili, while a VAR check ruled Hugo Ekitike offside after a Dominik Szoboszlai cross.
- Unai Emery used all five substitutes but Villa could only fashion half-chances from Ross Barkley and Donyell Malen, while a late hamstring injury forced Tyrone Mings off, reducing Villa to 10 men.
- After a run of poor results, Liverpool's win halted a damaging slump after six defeats in seven games, lifting Arne Slot's side to third in the Premier League table before their Real Madrid clash.
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·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleAfter six defeats in seven games, Mohamed Salah's Reds regained confidence by dominant Aston Villa (2-0) this Saturday in Anfield.
·Paris, France
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Steven Gerrard gives honest Unai Emery Aston Villa verdict after Liverpool - 'own victims' - Birmingham Live
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·Birmingham, United Kingdom
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