Crystal Palace claimed a much-needed Premier League victory on Saturday as they defeated Brighton & Hove Albion 1–0 at the American Express Stadium, bringing an end to a nine-match winless run. The south-coast encounter was a tight and physical contest, with both sides cancelling each other out for long periods and few clear chances created.
The decisive moment arrived in the 61st minute when Ismaila Sarr showed composure inside the box, delicately lifting the ball over the advancing goalkeeper to put Palace ahead. Brighton enjoyed more possession after falling behind but struggled to break down a disciplined Palace defence, which held firm until the final whistle. The win lifts Palace to 13th place in the table and eases relegation fears, while Brighton remain in mid-table after another frustrating afternoon in front of goal.
At Anfield, Manchester City produced a dramatic late comeback to defeat Liverpool 2–1 in a match that could have major implications for the title race. Liverpool appeared to be heading for a crucial win when Dominik Szoboszlai fired home a spectacular long-range free-kick in the 74th minute, sending the home crowd into celebration.
City responded strongly and found an equaliser in the 84th minute through Bernardo Silva, setting up a chaotic finale. A potential late winner for City was ruled out following a VAR review for a foul in the build-up, a decision that sparked heated reactions and ultimately saw Szoboszlai sent off. Deep into stoppage time, City were awarded a penalty, which Erling Haaland converted calmly to complete the turnaround and silence Anfield.
The result keeps Manchester City firmly in contention at the top of the table, maintaining pressure on leaders Arsenal and reinforcing their credentials in the title race. Liverpool, meanwhile, were left to reflect on a painful defeat that leaves them six points off the summit despite a strong performance against one of their closest rivals.
Elsewhere across Matchday 25, Arsenal continued their impressive run with a dominant 3–0 victory over Sunderland, Manchester United defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2–0, and Chelsea claimed a convincing 3–1 away win against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Brentford stunned Newcastle United in a thrilling 3–2 encounter, while Leeds United, Everton and West Ham also picked up important victories as the Premier League season moved into a decisive phase.
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