Nunez late show extends Liverpool's lead, Arsenal held by Aston Villa
Darwin Nunez struck twice in stoppage time to earn Liverpool a 2-0 win at Brentford and a six-point Premier League lead over Arsenal, who blew a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 against Aston Villa on Saturday.
Liverpool looked set to drop points for the third consecutive league game until the much-maligned Uruguayan doubled his tally of Premier League goals for the season in the dying seconds in west London.
Nunez swept home Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross before smashing in a second for a vital twist in the title race.
Liverpool had been wasteful in front of goal in a 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest in midweek and Arne Slot's men nearly let another two points slip away.
On a rare quiet day for Mohamed Salah, Slot was forced to turn to Nunez to make an impact off the bench and he duly delivered.
The 25-year-old had not scored in the league since November but was in the right place to finish after a neat one-two between Harvey Elliott and Alexander-Arnold.
Substitute Elliott was the creator for the second, feeding Nunez to cut inside and fire past Mark Flekken.
"As a striker you get judged on goals, especially at a club like Liverpool," said the Reds' captain Virgil van Dijk. "Today he put his mark on the game."
Liverpool also have a game in hand over injury-hit Arsenal, whose title challenge faltered once more at the Emirates.
Gabriel Martinelli gave the Gunners a deserved first-half lead when goalkeeper Emi Martinez failed to prevent his effort crossing the line.
It was a similar story for Arsenal's second as Martinez got a touch to Kai Havertz's shot but could not keep it out.
Just when Mikel Arteta's men seemed to be cruising, Villa hit back through a Youri Tielemans' header.
The Belgian midfielder then hit the post with the chance to level for Villa seconds later.
The visitors did equalise 22 minutes from time when Ollie Watkins cushioned in Matty Cash's cross off the underside of the crossbar.
"Today we cannot concede the two goals we did after everything we did," said Arteta. "That line is so thin. Credit to them as well."
Arsenal thought they had a late winner but Mikel Merino's effort deflected in off Havertz's hand and the goal was ruled out by a VAR review.
- Kluivert bursts Newcastle bubble -
Bournemouth snapped Newcastle's winning streak in stunning fashion as Justin Kluivert's hat-trick fired the Cherries up to sixth in a 4-1 win.
The Magpies were looking to set a club record with a 10th consecutive victory in all competitions but were thoroughly outplayed by the visitors, who are themselves now on an 11-game unbeaten streak.
Kluivert, son of former Newcastle striker Patrick Kluivert, scored a hat-trick of penalties earlier this season at Wolves.
This time all three of his crisp finishes came from open play as Bournemouth were rampant at St. James' Park.
Milos Kerkez added a fourth in stoppage time as Andoni Iraola's men closed to within one point of fourth-placed Newcastle.
Bournemouth have never qualified for European competition before and Kluivert said that is the goal for an ambitious squad.
"Why not dream big and let's see where we can end up," said the Dutch international.
Leicester have lost seven consecutive Premier League games as a 2-0 home defeat to Fulham edged Ruud van Nistelrooy's men closer to a return to the Championship.
Emile Smith Rowe and Adama Traore were on target for the visitors, who move up to ninth.
Crystal Palace are up to 12th after a third win in four games thanks to Jean-Philippe Mateta's double in a 2-0 win at 10-man West Ham.
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