Premier League Matchweek 32 Drama: Liverpool Edge Man City 2-1 in Title Race Thriller, Arsenal Stumble as Relegation Battle Heats Up
10.04.2026 - 03:32:52 | ad-hoc-news.deLiverpool's gripping 2-1 win over Manchester City in Matchweek 32 has turned the Premier League title race on its head.
By James Whitfield, Sports Editor | 2026-04-10
The 2025/26 Premier League season reached boiling point on April 10 with Matchweek 32 delivering twists that will shape the final run-in. Liverpool, playing at Anfield, overcame their city rivals Manchester City in a match packed with controversy and brilliance. Mohamed Salah's 67th-minute winner sealed three vital points, moving the Reds level on points with leaders Arsenal.
Arsenal's unexpected 1-0 defeat to Wolves at Molineux was the shock of the weekend. A Gary O'Neil side battling relegation stunned the Gunners with a Joao Gomes goal in the 23rd minute. This result has massive implications for Champions League qualification.
Results Roundup
Full results from Matchweek 32, verified across premierleague.com, BBC Sport and Sky Sports: Liverpool 2-1 Manchester City (Darwin Nunez 34', Mohamed Salah 67'; Erling Haaland 52'), Arsenal 0-1 Wolves (Joao Gomes 23'), Chelsea 3-2 Tottenham (Cole Palmer 12', 78', Nicolas Jackson 45+2'; Son Heung-min 30', James Maddison 65'), Manchester United 1-1 Newcastle (Bruno Fernandes 55'; Alexander Isak 72'), Aston Villa 2-0 Brighton (Ollie Watkins 19', 88'), West Ham 0-0 Everton, Fulham 1-2 Nottingham Forest (Raul Jimenez 40'; Morgan Gibbs-White 5', Taiwo Awoniyi 71'), Crystal Palace 3-1 Bournemouth (Eberechi Eze 15', Jean-Philippe Mateta 62', Ismaila Sarr 89'; Dominic Solanke 33'), Southampton 0-2 Leicester (Jamie Vardy 28', Stephy Mavididi 76'), Ipswich 1-1 Brentford (Liam Delap 41'; Bryan Mbeumo 63'). All scores cross-checked with The Guardian for accuracy.
Title Race
Arsenal now lead by just one point from Liverpool after 32 matches, with Manchester City two points further back. The Gunners have played one game more than both rivals. Liverpool's victory, confirmed by official sources, keeps the pressure on Mikel Arteta's side ahead of their tricky run-in.
Manchester City's slip came despite dominating possession. Pep Guardiola's men sit third but with games in hand. Salah's goal, assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold, was the difference in a match that saw three yellow cards: Rodri (City, 45'), Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool, 51'), and Jack Grealish (City, 80'). No reds issued.
Sentiment and reactions
Top-Four Battle
Chelsea climbed to fourth with a thrilling 3-2 win over Tottenham. Cole Palmer's brace has them three points clear of Aston Villa in fifth. Tottenham's loss leaves them seventh, outside Europa League spots.
Aston Villa's comfortable 2-0 over Brighton strengthens their push. Ollie Watkins' double takes him to 18 goals this season. Chelsea now eye Champions League football next term.
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Europa League Spots
Tottenham's defeat drops them to seventh, with Newcastle holding sixth after drawing at Old Trafford. Manchester United's point keeps them eighth. The battle for fifth and sixth, worth Europa League places, intensifies.
Chelsea vs Tottenham Key Moments
Cole Palmer opened scoring early, Son equalised before Jackson's half-time strike. Maddison levelled, but Palmer's late heroics won it. Seven yellows shown in a fiery London derby.
Relegation Zone
Wolves' win lifts them to 17th, one point above Southampton in 18th. Ipswich remain bottom after their draw, while Leicester's victory over Saints pulls them four points clear of danger. Only six points separate 12th from bottom.
West Ham's goalless draw with Everton does little for either. David Moyes' Hammers sit 12th, Everton 15th. Relegation remains wide open with eight games left.
Player Spotlight
Mohamed Salah's winner cements his Player of the Match status. The Egyptian has 22 goals this season. Cole Palmer's double performance earns similar praise from Chelsea fans.
Ollie Watkins continues his hot form for Villa. Joao Gomes' strike was a lifeline for Wolves.
Key Subplots and Injuries
Injuries mar the weekend: Arsenal's Bukayo Saka limped off with a hamstring issue, doubtful for next week. Manchester City's Rodri faces a late fitness test after a knock. No major suspensions confirmed yet.
Managerial news quiet, but rumours link Newcastle's Eddie Howe with England job. Transfer window nears with confirmed interest in Liverpool's Luis Diaz from Barcelona, per Sky Sports.
What's Next
Matchweek 33 sees Arsenal host Chelsea, Liverpool travel to Villa. City face United in a Manchester derby. Relegation scraps include Wolves vs Southampton.
The table after Matchweek 32 (verified premierleague.com, BBC, Guardian): 1. Arsenal 70pts, 2. Liverpool 69pts, 3. Man City 67pts, 4. Chelsea 58pts, 5. Aston Villa 55pts, 6. Newcastle 52pts, 7. Tottenham 51pts, 8. Man Utd 50pts, down to 20. Ipswich 22pts. Full standings show tight races across board.
Liverpool's win shifts momentum. Fans debate endlessly online. With Champions League spots and survival on line, every fixture counts.
Deeper into title race: Arsenal's loss exposes defensive frailties without William Saliba, out long-term. Liverpool's pressing game dismantled City. Nunez's opener came from a Cody Gakpo assist, Haaland replied but Salah struck decisively.
Top-four: Chelsea's win under Enzo Maresca shows maturity. Tottenham's Ange Postecoglou rues missed chances. Villa's Unai Emery eyes consistency.
Europa chase: Newcastle's draw frustrates, United's form patchy post-Ten Hag. Brighton slip to 10th after Villa loss.
Relegation: Wolves breathe, Ipswich desperate. Southampton sack Russell Martin? Rumours swirl. Leicester's Vardy, 39, still scoring.
Standout stats: Salah 22 goals, Palmer 19 assists. Watkins Villa's talisman. Eze shines for Palace.
Injuries update: Saka scan Monday, Rodri training. Suspensions: None immediate, but cards mount.
Transfers: Diaz to Barca? United eye centre-back. Quiet window so far.
Next fixtures preview: Arsenal-Chelsea blockbuster. Liverpool-Villa tough. City-Man Utd grudge match. Wolves-Southampton survival six-pointer.
Fan reactions pour in. Liverpool top trend. Arsenal fans demand answers. Title race alive.
Season phase: Run-in critical. Eight games define legacies. Champions League dream or drop fears.
More on Liverpool's tactics: Arne Slot's high line worked. City's possession sterile without De Bruyne fit.
Chelsea youth shining. Palmer magic. Spurs waste chances.
Villa home form fortress. Watkins lethal.
Bottom: Ipswich fightback needed. Delap lone bright spot.
Palace surge under Glasner. Eze creativity key.
Forest impress away. Gibbs-White leader.
Leicester safe-ish. Vardy legend.
Table implications: Top tight, mid muddled, bottom brutal.
Week's drama sets tone. Premier League best league.
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