Mohamed Salah scored two penalties while the leader of the Premier League Liverpool defeated the background Southampton for 3-1 Saturday, while Nottingham Forest took a gigantic step towards the Champions League with a 1-0 victory over Manchester City.
Liverpool has stretched the advantage on top of 16 huge points, despite the first 45 minutes.
Southampton took only nine points from 28 games throughout the season, but he amazed Anfield when Will Smallbone fired visitors in front of the first time of interruption.
Darwin Nunez leveled himself with a finishing pocket almost published by the cross of Luis Diaz.
Nunez was then overturned inside the area and Salah converted from the point.
The Egyptian house has brought home a second penalty two minutes from time to take its count for the season at 32 goals.
Arsenal in second place has two games in his hand on the leaders, the first of which comes away at Manchester United on Sunday.
But it seems a question of when not Liverpool will make their second title in the championship in 35 years conquer.
Nottingham Forest, on the other hand, has obtained four points away from the city in the third thanks to the deceased winner of Callum Hudson-Adoi a The City Ground.
The former Chelsea wing fired beyond Ederson in 83 minutes from the passage of Morgan Gibbs-White to scinire exultant celebration scenes while Forest beat the English champions for the first time since 1997.
Twice European champions, Forest has not experienced the maximum competition of the continent since 1980.
But they are approaching the Champions League with a milestone of Top-Five almost sure of being enough thanks to the strong performance of the English teams in Europe this season.
The city remains fourth and is watching her shoulders after a ninth defeat of the season.
The men of Pep Guardiola is likely to be overcome by Chelsea, when they host Leicester City fighting on Sunday.
Crystal Palace scored off the loss of the top scorer Jean-Philippe Mateta for a serious ear accident to beat Ipswich 1-0 thanks to the winner of Ismaila Sarr.
The Eagles won nine of the last 11 games in all competitions and went up to the 11th.
Brighton has also increased his hopes of the Champions League courtesy for the kind concession of the 98 minutes of Joao Pedro to beat Fulham 2-1.
Aston Villa is currently in front of Brentford, while the Wolves host Everton on Saturday evening.