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Brighton secures a 3-0 victory over Wolves, enhancing their European qualification chances!
Liverpool and Chelsea played to a 1-1 draw at Anfield, with Liverpool missing key players due to illness and injury. The result leaves Liverpool in fourth place, while Chelsea avoids a seventh consecutive loss.
The final score was 1-1.
Liverpool was without Florian Wirtz due to illness and had other key players injured.
Ryan Gravenberch expressed disappointment about the draw and emphasized the need for fan support.
Liverpool remains in fourth place but needs to secure wins in their remaining matches to clinch a Champions League spot.

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The young **Rio Ngumoha** was a certain winner on the day, having put in a press-resistant attacking performance that both contributed to the goal and always looked the likeliest to lead to something. The Reds didn’t have a lot of attacking depth to work with given the injuries elsewhere, and there was booing when he was taken off to preserve his muscles (per Slot). Ngumoha won the most duels (6) and made the most ball recoveries (5) of anyone on the Liverpool side of the game, which is impressive (but also a bit damning). Liverpool’s **set-piece display** left a lot to be desired, with the conceded goal a particular low-light: any of the Chelsea players could have scored, including the free kick taker, who did. Van Dijk did carve out a promising chance from a planned set play early on, but in general the Reds looked blunt and got lucky in the game’s other moments. Referees really do need to start cracking down on encroaching walls, though: Dominik Szoboszlai from distance is a goal threat, and these have *got* to start being retaken if walls have rushed in five yards before the take.
Ryan Gravenberch admitted his disappointment after his goal earned just a point at Anfield: “It hasn’t been a great season from us. There are still two games left so we have to try to win those to secure our Champions League spot.” Despite his admission, the midfielder advocated for support in response to boos from fans: “To be honest we need them behind us. We don’t win but I think we don’t really deserve this you know. Fans have to be behind us for 90 mins. When they were behind us in the second half we pressed so we needed. Hopefully the next few games they won’t do this anymore.” The team had won everyone over early, but the impetus merely trickled away as the match went on.
It was a dropped two points for both sides, though Liverpool are certainly better able to accept a point while in fourth versus Chelsea’s ninth. Aston Villa sit in fifth one point behind Liverpool, though will hope their European final renders the table moot (as do the rest of the sides there and thereabout). The Reds will hope their exertions midweek will lead to a sub-par or rotated performance on Sunday nonetheless: you can never be too safe. Though early going at time of writing it seems likely that Brighton will make up some ground, as the Seagulls have managed an early 2-0 lead at home to Wolves. Though no one bar Villa can overtake the Reds this weekend, dropped points elsewhere would certainly take some pressure off. The Reds need another win to clinch Champions League, though goal difference is firmly on Liverpool’s side. On the other side of things, should Manchester United draw or lose against Sunderland, third place will remain in play. Liverpool play away at Villa next, which will be a six-point game in the race for fourth/fifth slots regardless of how the table looks at the end of the matchweek. The Reds have Brentford at home on the final day.