Everton Crush Chelsea 3-0, Liverpool Slip Again in Top-Four Race

Everton delivered a commanding 3-0 victory over Chelsea at Goodison Park, with Beto scoring one and assisting another in a dominant display. The result damages Chelsea's top-four ambitions and lifts Everton closer to the European places. Meanwhile, Liverpool's hopes for a Champions League spot took another hit with a 2-1 away defeat to Brighton, courtesy of a Danny Welbeck brace. These results significantly reshape the battle for European qualification in the Premier League.

Key Points: Everton 3-0 Chelsea, Liverpool Lose to Brighton in Premier League

  • Everton's dominant 3-0 win over Chelsea
  • Beto stars with a goal and assist
  • Liverpool lose 2-1 at Brighton
  • Danny Welbeck nets brace for Seagulls
  • Top-four race heats up with key results
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Premier League: Everton cruise past Chelsea; Liverpool slip again in top-four race

Everton dominate Chelsea 3-0 at home, while Liverpool's top-four hopes suffer another blow with a 2-1 defeat to Brighton. Latest Premier League results and analysis.

"The breakthrough arrived just past the half-hour mark, as Garner threaded a perfectly weighted pass for Beto, who beat Sanchez and calmly lifted the ball into the net."

Liverpool, March 22

Everton delivered a commanding performance to secure a 3-0 victory over Chelsea, handing a significant blow to the Blues' Premier League top-four ambitions, while Liverpool's struggles continued with a 2-1 defeat at Brighton & Hove Albion.

At Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton were rewarded for a dominant display that exposed Chelsea's ongoing inconsistency under manager Liam Rosenior.

The hosts set the tone early, pressing high and capitalising on defensive uncertainty, with Robert Sanchez fortunate to recover in time to deny Beto after hesitating on the ball.

Everton's intent was clear, and they came close again when James Garner's precise effort was cleared off the line by Malo Gusto.

The breakthrough arrived just past the half-hour mark, as Garner threaded a perfectly weighted pass for Beto, who beat Sanchez and calmly lifted the ball into the net.

Chelsea briefly threatened a response before the interval, but Jordan Pickford's sharp reflexes denied Enzo Fernandez from close range to preserve Everton's lead.

Chelsea attempted to respond after the restart with attacking changes, but Everton remained in control. Fernandez forced a save with a curling effort, yet it was the hosts who struck again.

A swift counter-attack saw Idrissa Gana Gueye set up Beto, whose powerful strike slipped through Sanchez to double the advantage.

The forward then played a role in the third goal, winning a header that allowed Iliman Ndiaye to cut inside and fire emphatically into the top corner, sealing an impressive victory for David Moyes' side.

The result moves Everton within touching distance of sixth place, while Chelsea's recent slump deepens following their midweek European disappointment.

Elsewhere, Liverpool's top-four push suffered another setback as they fell 2-1 to Brighton at the Amex Stadium. The visitors struggled to find rhythm, particularly after an early injury to Hugo Ekitike disrupted their plans.

Brighton took the lead through Danny Welbeck, who capitalised on a well-worked move to score his 11th league goal of the season.

Liverpool equalised following a defensive error, as Milos Kerkez pounced on a misplaced backpass to dink the ball over Bart Verbruggen. However, Brighton regained control in the second half, with Welbeck netting his second after a well-constructed move down the left.

Despite late efforts, Liverpool lacked cutting edge and failed to mount a sustained comeback, leaving them winless in five of their last six away league games. Brighton, meanwhile, continued their strong run of form, climbing into the top half and boosting their own European aspirations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Beto was on fire! 🔥 That second goal was pure power. It's refreshing to see a team like Everton, who aren't the richest, beating the so-called 'big six'. Shows money isn't everything in football. David Moyes is doing a fantastic job.
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Rohit P
Liverpool fan here. This is getting painful to watch. No creativity, no fight away from home. The top four is slipping away. We need a proper rebuild in the summer, not just small tweaks. Brighton fully deserved their win.
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Sarah B
Watching from India, the Premier League never disappoints! The intensity of Everton's press was something else. Chelsea look like a group of individuals, not a team. Respect to Brighton as well, they play such attractive football.
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Vikram M
As a neutral, I have to say the refereeing standard in both games seemed good. No major controversies for once! The focus was on the football. Everton's third goal was a beauty – Ndiaye's finish was top class.
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Michael C
Chelsea's manager has to take responsibility. The team selection and tactics were all wrong. You can't have that much talent and look so clueless. Everton wanted it more, simple as that. A reality check for the Blues.
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Kavya N

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