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Liverpool, City in Anfield Stalemate, Hazard Lifts Chelsea 

In Sunday’s other game, resurgent Arsenal enjoyed a sixth straight league victory with a 5-1 rout of Fulham.

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Premier League title favorites Liverpool and Manchester City can usually be relied on to provide open and expansive games with goals aplenty. Sunday's 0-0 draw at Anfield, however, was a drab affair that only came to life in the closing stages.

City substitute Leroy Sane was sent sprawling by Virgil van Dijk with five minutes remaining and, just when it seemed as though the visitors might snatch victory, Riyad Mahrez sent his penalty sailing way over the crossbar.

It was the former Leicester forward's third penalty miss in six attempts and summed up a match that failed to live up to expectations.

He had the courage to take the penalty, in training he shoots perfect penalties, but sometimes it happens. Last season we lost here, and this season we drew, maybe next season we will win.
Pep Guardiola, Manchester City manager

The result left both unbeaten teams locked together with Chelsea at the top of the standings on 20 points from eight games, two ahead of fourth-place Arsenal, which is level on points with north London rival Tottenham.

In Sunday’s other game, resurgent Arsenal enjoyed a sixth straight league victory with a 5-1 rout of Fulham.
Chelsea’s Eden Hazard scores against Southampton during their English Premier League match at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton on Sunday.
(Photo: AP)
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Eden Hazard was the inspiration as Chelsea, also undefeated this season, cruised to a 3-0 victory at Southampton.

Belgium playmaker Hazard scored the first and set up the third for substitute Alvaro Morata, while inbetween Ross Barkley claimed his first Chelsea goal.

In Sunday's other game, Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang each netted twice as a resurgent Arsenal enjoyed a sixth straight league victory with a 5-1 rout of Fulham at Craven Cottage.

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Anfield Stalemate

In Sunday’s other game, resurgent Arsenal enjoyed a sixth straight league victory with a 5-1 rout of Fulham.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (right), and Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp talk during their match at Anfield stadium in Liverpool on Sunday.
(Photo: AP)

Liverpool and City canceled each other out as they shared their first 0-0 draw at Anfield since 1986.

Mahrez's late penalty miss means Liverpool has now gone four matches in all competitions without a victory.

City was also denied a penalty claim in the 20th minute when Sergio Aguero appeared to be fouled by Dejan Lovren but, that incident apart, there was little to get the crowd excited in the first half.

Mahrez let slip a good chance on the hour when he shot wide when well placed in the penalty box.

In Sunday’s other game, resurgent Arsenal enjoyed a sixth straight league victory with a 5-1 rout of Fulham.
Mahrez let slip a good chance on the hour when he shot wide when well placed in the penalty box.
(Photo: AP)

Mohamed Salah, who failed to score in a league match at Anfield for only the second time since Dec. 26, then fired over the crossbar at the other end nine minutes later.

Liverpool have had three high-profile matches in the last 1 ½ weeks, two against Chelsea and one against Napoli, and its recent exertions seemed to have a negative effect on the team.

“I would say we were 90 percent spot on ... but it has come after a tough period. If you play City you have to be 100 percent spot on and confident. You cannot rest in a game like that, but if there is any chance to rest, it is with the ball.
Juergen Klopp, Liverpool manager
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Hazard on Fire

In Sunday’s other game, resurgent Arsenal enjoyed a sixth straight league victory with a 5-1 rout of Fulham.
Southampton’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (left) and Chelsea’s Eden Hazard battle for the ball during their English Premier League match at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton on Sunday.
(Photo: AP)

Hazard bagged his seventh league goal of the season, after good work by Barkley, to give Chelsea a first-half lead at Southampton.

Barkley made it 2-0 after an acrobatic cross-shot from Olivier Giroud before Hazard sent substitute Alvaro Morata racing clean through for the third goal in stoppage time.

"We are enjoying playing well and scoring goals," Hazard said. "The first half was not so easy, they missed big chances ... but we controlled the match in the second half.

"I'm playing good football because we are playing good football. I want to keep doing it and keep everyone happy."

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Arsenal Deluge

In Sunday’s other game, resurgent Arsenal enjoyed a sixth straight league victory with a 5-1 rout of Fulham.
Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring his side’s fifth goal during their against Fulham at Craven Cottage stadium in London on Sunday.
(Photo: AP)

Lacazette produced a neat turn and shot to put Arsenal ahead in the 29th minute, but London rival Fulham was back on level terms 15 minutes later thanks to Andre Schuerrle.

Arsenal then impressively moved through the gears in the second half, with another goal from Lacazette, one by Aaron Ramsey and Aubameyang's late double piling on Fulham's misery.

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