Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool win to maintain positions on EPL log

Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool all won their English Premier League games against their respective opponents on Saturday.
Arsenal defeated Brentford 2-1, courtesy of goals from Smith Rowe and Bukayo Saka in the 48th and 78th minutes at the Emirate Stadium to keep alive their hope of qualification for this seasons Champions League.
At Selhurst Park Stadium, Crystal Palace almost held Chelsea to a goalless draw. But a late goal by Hakim Ziyech gave the Blues a crucial away win as they continue to push for the title this season.
Sadio Mane, Mo Salah and Luiz Diaz scored as Liverpool came from behind to beat Norwich City 3-1 at Anfield.
Results from Saturday’s game leaves both Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool in their respective positions on the EPL log.
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