Liverpool are back on top of the Premier League log after defeating visiting Sheffield united 3-1 at Anfield.
Darwin Nunez, Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo ensured the Reds returned to the top of the summit after being pegged back by Arsenal two days ago.
Nunez gave them a 1-0 lead in the 17th minute before the Blades equalised through an own goal by Bradley in the 58th minute.
However, the Reds bounced back through a wonder goal from Mac Allister in the 76th minute, and Gakpo then sealed the victory with a late header.
With eight games remaining in the season, Liverpool lead with 70 points. Arsenal are second with 68 points, while defending champions Manchester City are third with 67 points.
Elsewhere, Chelsea on Thursday night defeated Manchester United 4-3 after trailing 3-2 for the largest percentage of the thrilling encounter.
The Blues staged a last-gasp comeback to beat Manchester United 4-3 with Cole Palmer bagging a hat-trick to turn a madcap Premier League match on its head.
Chelsea’s top scorer Palmer struck twice deep into added time at Stamford Bridge to save the Blues who were on the verge of a 3-2 home defeat.
United remain in sixth spot and still 11 points behind fourth-placed Villa ,with a game in hand.
When it seemed the match was headed for a draw Cole Palmer struct twice in the last one minute of the encounter to win the match for the Blues.
Chelsea had raced into a 2-0 lead inside 20 minutes with a strike by captain Conor Gallagher and a Palmer penalty.
Goals by Alejandro Garnacho – after a Moises Caicedo error – and Bruno Fernandes before halftime and another in the 67th minutes by Garnacho turned the tide towards United, who are chasing qualification for next season’s Champions League.
But with the Blues looking beaten, Diogo Dalot brought down Noni Madueke in the box and after a nail-biting VAR check, Palmer stroked home from the spot for the second time on the night to level the match at 3-3 in the 10th minute of added time.
A minute later, he blasted a shot that deflected off United’s midfielder, Scott McTominay, into the net to claim his 16th league goal of the season and send the home fans into raptures.
The victory took Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea up to 10th, five points behind United with a game in hand and still hoping to snatch a Europa League spot despite their stop-start season.