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Liverpool's fading Premier League title hopes were dealt a near-fatal blow on Saturday as West Ham rescued a draw against Jurgen Klopp's men while Sheffield United dropped through the relegation trap door.
Manchester United's push for Europe was dented by Burnley and Everton secured their top-flight status with a 1-0 win at home to Brentford.
Klopp's glittering reign at Anfield appears to be ending on a flat note after they dropped points for the fourth time in five league games at the London Stadium.
Just weeks ago Liverpool, who won the League Cup in February, were on course for a quadruple of trophies but that is now a distant memory after FA Cup and Europa League exits and a string of damaging league results.
Liverpool would have moved level on points with leaders Arsenal with a victory at West Ham, at least temporarily, but they failed to make the most of their chances despite a stirring second-half fightback.
The Gunners are on 77 points, two clear of Liverpool with a game in hand, while defending champions Manchester City have 76 points with two games in hand on the Reds.
Jarrod Bowen put David Moyes's West Ham ahead shortly before half time but Liverpool looked a different side in the second period, equalising through Andy Robertson before an own goal from West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola.
But the home side levelled in the 77th minute when Bowen wriggled free down the right and lifted a cross towards Michail Antonio, who headed home to make it 2-2.
A downbeat Klopp, in the final weeks of his time at Anfield, refused to talk about his side's title chances.
"I'm not in the mood to talk about that to be honest or look at that at all," he told TNT Sports.
"We had to win here, we knew that, and we didn't, and now we have a little bit more time between now and the next game. We try to get the boys ready again and we will go again."
Klopp attempted to play down a touchline spat with Mohamed Salah, who was left out of the starting line-up, but the Egypt forward fanned the flames.
"There's going to be a fire today if I speak," he told reporters.
Pep Guardiola's City, who play relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest on Sunday, are hot favourites to secure an unprecedented fourth straight English top-flight title while Arsenal face a tough away day at Tottenham.
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Newcastle's 5-1 win against basement club Sheffield United strengthened their push for European football next season but sent Chris Wilder's team down to the Championship after just 12 months.
Anel Ahmedhodzic gave the visitors an early lead at St James' Park but Alexander Isak scored twice as the home side roared back.
"We have not been good enough," Wilder told the BBC. "The league has been too powerful for us right the way through the season."
Newcastle remain in seventh place but are just one point behind Manchester United, who conceded a late penalty in a 1-1 draw against Burnley.
Brazilian winger Antony scored his first Premier League goal of the season but Zeki Amdouni levelled from the spot in the 87th minute, giving Burnley hope they can stay up.
Ten Hag said his team, who have a nasty habit of throwing away leads, "gave it away".
"We are one of the most dynamic and entertaining teams in the league at this moment," said the Dutchman.
"We are creating loads of chances by playing good football. it was unnecessary to lose control."
Idrissa Gueye scored in the 60th minute at Goodison Park to make it four wins out of five for Sean Dyche's Everton, who are safe despite being docked eight points this season for breaches of Premier League financial rules.
"Incredibly pleased and proud," said Dyche. "They're a group of players who have had knocks all season.
"Four out of five clean sheets and wins with all the mounting noise after the Chelsea game (a 6-0 defeat this month) is incredible. The mentality of the players is fantastic."
Wolves deepened Luton's woes with a 2-1 win and Fulham drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace.
Aston Villa, chasing a Champions League spot, take on inconsistent Chelsea in the late kick-off.
T.Sanchez--AT