Arsenal back on top: Salah's brace makes Klopp happy

In a matchday full of top games, Arsenal FC ends up at the top.

Arsenal back on top: Salah's brace makes Klopp happy

In a matchday full of top games, Arsenal FC ends up at the top. For Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp things are at least a little better. Thanks Mohamed Salah. Undeniably, someone else is in the spotlight in the Premier League.

Breathe a sigh of relief for Jürgen Klopp: Liverpool FC got back on the road to success a bit with a 2-1 (2-0) win in the top game at Tottenham Hotspur and climbed to eighth place thanks to a brace from Mohamed Salah (11th, 40th). .

The Spurs, for whom Harry Kane scored (70th), slipped to fourth place due to the defeat, the new third is the nouveau riche Newcastle United after a 4-1 (1-0) win at Southampton. Manchester United around superstar Cristiano Ronaldo surprisingly lost 1: 3 (1: 2) at Aston Villa, for which coach Unai Emery celebrated a successful debut.

On Sunday, however, Arsenal returned to first place with a 1-0 (0-0) win in the London derby at Chelsea with international Kai Havertz. The Gunners have 34 points and rank ahead of Man City (32). Gabriel (63rd) scored the winning goal for the gunners. Leeds United with national player Robin Koch fought a week after the 2-1 win in Liverpool despite being 3-1 down to a 4-3 (1-2) against AFC Bournemouth.

With a last-minute goal, Erling Haaland shot the English soccer champions Manchester City to victory in the Premier League on Saturday and in the meantime to the top. In the fifth minute of stoppage time, the ex-Dortmund player converted a penalty kick to make it 2-1 (1-1) against Fulham.

It was Haaland's 23rd competitive goal this season, in the Premier League Haaland has already scored 18 times in twelve games. "It was the moment par excellence so far during my time here in Manchester," said City team manager Pep Guardiola with unusual euphoria. "The goal at the end, celebrating with the fans - of course we didn't win the league, but for those moments we do our job."