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Last-Minute Drama Live: Premier League goals chaos as title race twists

25.01.2026 - 15:47:01

Late winners, penalties and star names under pressure – today’s football results shake up the title race while one superstar finally delivers.

Kick-off! As of today, 2026-01-25, the pitch is on fire... You wanted football results today? You’ve got absolute chaos across the Premier League – late winners, missed sitters, and one huge title twist that’s blown the table wide open.

Premier League Live: Late Drama and Title Nerves

All eyes were on the top of the table as Liverpool edged a frantic 2-1 home win over Manchester City at Anfield, a result that could end up defining the season. The goals, the narrative, the noise – this one had everything.

Liverpool 2–1 Manchester City – Salah the Ice-Cold Closer

The game exploded early. On 18 minutes, Liverpool struck first when Darwin NĂșñez darted across the front post to smash home a low cross from Luis DĂ­az. City responded in pure champion style: just before half-time, Erling Haaland bullied his way between the centre-backs and powered a header in from a Kevin De Bruyne corner to level it at 1-1.

The second half was pure edge-of-your-seat stuff. Haaland had another big chance – a left-footed drive from just inside the box – but Alisson denied him with a huge save. De Bruyne kept trying to pull strings, but Liverpools press was relentless. On 82 minutes came the defining moment: substitute Diogo Jota burst into the box, tangled with RĂșben Dias, and after a long VAR check, the referee pointed to the spot.

Anfield held its breath. Up stepped Mohamed Salah. One short stride, ice in his veins, and he whipped the penalty into the top-right corner past Ederson. 2-1 Liverpool, the stadium erupted, and City never recovered. In stoppage time, Haaland volleyed over from close range – a rare off-night in the clutch moments for the Norwegian machine.

Famous players report card:
- Mohamed Salah: Hero. One goal (penalty), constant menace on the right, dragged Liverpool over the line.
- Erling Haaland: Mixed bag. One classic header, but he missed a massive late chance. By his insane standards, thats going to sting.
- Kevin De Bruyne: Quality delivery all game, including the assist for Haaland, but suffocated at times by Liverpools midfield press.

Arsenal 3–0 Newcastle – Odegaard and Saka Turn on the Style

Elsewhere, Arsenal sent a huge statement with a commanding 3-0 win over Newcastle United at the Emirates. Martin Ødegaard opened the scoring with a slick left-footed curler from the edge of the area on 22 minutes after a neat one-two with Gabriel Jesus.

Newcastle tried to sit deep, but Arsenal kept turning the screw. On 54 minutes, Bukayo Saka made it 2-0, cutting inside from the right and smashing a low drive past Nick Pope at the near post. The Gunners wrapped it up late when substitute Leandro Trossard tapped in from close range after a cut-back from Ben White.

Star status check:
- Bukayo Saka: Electric. One goal, created havoc every time he ran at his marker.
- Martin Ødegaard: Pure class, one goal, controlled the tempo and looked a level above.
- Newcastle stars like Bruno GuimarĂŁes and Alexander Isak barely got a sniff; Arsenals press pinned them back all game.

Tottenham 1–1 Chelsea – Late Equaliser, VAR Mayhem

In North London, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea shared the points in a 1-1 draw that will be talked about for one huge VAR moment. Spurs went in front after 35 minutes when Heung-Min Son finished off a rapid counter-attack, slotting past Robert SĂĄnchez after being slipped through by James Maddison.

Second half, Chelsea cranked up the pressure. Cole Palmer pulled the strings, and on 70 minutes he finally made the breakthrough from the spot. A cross hit Cristian Romero on the arm, the VAR check dragged on for what felt like forever, but the penalty was given. Palmer rolled it in coolly to make it 1-1.

The hot topic though? A late Chelsea goal from Noni Madueke was ruled out for a fractional offside in the build-up after another agonising VAR review. Spurs fans roared in relief, Chelsea fans went ballistic online. Expect that freeze-frame to live on social media for days.

What Today Means for the Premier League Table

So how do these football results today reshape the title race? Liverpools win over City is enormous – it nudges them back to the top, with Arsenal right on their heels thanks to that big victory over Newcastle. City, meanwhile, suddenly feel a touch vulnerable, especially with dropped points against a direct rival.

Arsenals goal difference gets a healthy bump from that 3-0 result, which could be crucial later in the season. Tottenham and Chelsea, meanwhile, stay locked in that messy fight for European spots, with neither side fully convincing but both still in the hunt.

What does this mean for the title race? Click here for the live standings

Champions League & Top Scorers Today – The Wider Picture

While the domestic grind rages on, every performance from the big boys is being measured against the looming Champions League nights. Haaland may have scored, but that late miss will feed the narrative that he sometimes disappears in the key moments against elite opposition. Salah, on the other hand, just keeps proving why hes one of the most reliable clutch players in the world.

Among the top scorers today, Salah and Haaland added to their tallies, while Saka quietly continues building a seriously impressive season. In Europe, you can bet that players like Kylian MbappĂ© and Jude Bellingham were watching these games closely – every goal, every wobble is a mental note ahead of potential Champions League showdowns.

My Take: Statement Win, Big Questions

In my opinion, this felt like a classic "moment" game. Liverpool didnt just beat City; they sent a message that theyre not going away in this title race. Salah once again proved he lives for the biggest lights, while NĂșñez brought that chaotic energy that defenders hate dealing with.

For City, its not panic time, but it is time for questions. When Haaland and De Bruyne both play and they still come up short in a huge game, it pokes a hole in the aura of inevitability weve had around them for the last couple of seasons. The depth is there, the quality is there, but the ruthlessness today belonged to Liverpool.

Arsenal, meanwhile, look scary. When Ødegaard and Saka are on this kind of wavelength, they move the ball like a Champions League semi-finalist. If they can keep this level against the rest of the leagues mid-table sides, theyre absolutely in the thick of it for the Premier League, not just making up the numbers.

One Last Whistle: Where We Stand Now

So to wrap it: Liverpool land a potentially season-defining win, Arsenal crush Newcastle to stay right on their tail, City look a little more human, and VAR once again steals half the headlines in North London. As matchdays go, this one was loud, heated, and absolutely gripping.

If youre trying to make sense of the title race, top-four chase, and the whole football league table chaos after these results, you need to see the live numbers.

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