Can Liverpool Maintain Their Winning Streak Against Wolves?
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Key Takeaways
- Liverpool remains a force in the Premier League with their latest victory.
- Brentford's Kevin Schade is a rising star after his hat-trick performance.
- Fulham continues to build momentum with their third consecutive win.
- Burnley needs to convert chances into goals to improve their standings.
- The Premier League is heating up as teams aim for year-end success.
Liverpool, Dec 27 (NationPress) The reigning champions, Liverpool, capped off 2025 with a thrilling 2-1 win against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League, securing 32 points and maintaining their place among the top five teams in the league on Saturday.
A swift double from Ryan Gravenberch and Florian Wirtz—the latter marking his first competitive goal for the club—swayed the match in favor of the Reds just before halftime. Santiago Bueno managed to score for Wolves shortly after the break, yet Arne Slot's squad held firm to clinch their fourth straight victory across all competitions.
In another fixture on this eventful day, Brentford triumphed over Bournemouth with a scoreline of 4-1 at Gtech Community Stadium, thanks to a hat-trick from Kevin Schade and an own goal from Djordje Petrovic. Although Antoine Semenyo netted for the Cherries, Brentford celebrated their second consecutive win to finish off the year.
Schade scored twice and benefited from an own goal to give the Bees a commanding lead, before Semenyo replied for Bournemouth, but Schade capped his performance with a third goal in stoppage time.
In another contest, Raul Jimenez secured a late header to help Fulham achieve their third consecutive Premier League win on Saturday afternoon.
The match against West Ham United at their London Stadium was fiercely contested and occasionally tense, but the Whites managed to emerge victorious.
Just five minutes from the final whistle, Harry Wilson seized on a defensive blunder to set up Raul for his second goal of the week, contributing significantly to the team's six points.
Meanwhile, Burnley was unable to find the net and had to settle for a draw at Turf Moor, despite dominating the second half against Everton.
Scott Parker's squad generated plenty of chances to secure a win, but their inability to capitalize left them reflecting on missed opportunities after a hard-fought match.
Jacob Bruun Larsen wasted the best chance, firing over when one-on-one with Jordan Pickford early in the second half, yet Parker's men left everything on the pitch, only for the game to end in stalemate.