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Liverpool upset at Brighton as Chelsea collapse away to Everton

**_LONDON_**: Liverpool’s push for a Champions League place took another hit as Danny Welbeck struck in ​each half to give Brighton a deserved 2-1 Premier League win, the ‌reigning champions’ 10th league defeat of a faltering season.

Everton and Fulham both kept alive their European hopes as Everton cruised to a commanding 3-0 win over Chelsea to hand the visitors a fourth straight defeat in all competitions, and Fulham came back from a ​goal down to beat struggling Burnley 3-1.

At the Amex ​Stadium, Liverpool remained fifth on 49 points with just one point from their last three league ⁠games in another flat display that was worsened by an early injury to Hugo Ekitike.

Welbeck scored both goals for ​Brighton, who are 10th on 43 points. He headed them in front after 14 minutes when Diego Gomez steered ​a deep cross back across goal before Milos Kerkez levelled following a Lewis Dunk error. Welbeck restored the lead with a VAR‑checked tap‑in shortly after halftime, his 12th league goal of the season.

Beto struck twice to help Everton climb to seventh in the standings on 46 points while ‌Chelsea ⁠remained in sixth spot on 48.

The Portuguese striker opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, latching on to a pinpoint pass from James Garner before completing his double just after the hour, slipping the ball through the legs of goalkeeper Robert Sanchez.

Iliman Ndiaye sealed the victory with a sublime effort 14 minutes from time, curling into the top corner ​to give Everton their biggest ​win over Chelsea since ⁠1987 and secure back-to-back home victories for the first time at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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