The Premier League is on fire again, and Liverpool swept past Leicester City 3-0 in the early hours of Tuesday morning (16th), continuing their glorious chapter of seven consecutive victories in the Premier League and ensuring that they will at least qualify for the UEFA Europa League next season. They are now only one point behind Manchester United and Newcastle United, who have played a game less, and their hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Europa League remain bright. Although the initiative is still in the hands of Manchester United and Newcastle United, Liverpool's team manager, Mr. Gopp, has already declared that he will try to win all the matches, and the result will be left to fate.

Liverpool came back from behind and it took only 33 minutes for Gudis Jons to score from a Mohamed Sanaa cross. Then, three minutes later, the duo struck again when Judez Jones scored from Mohamed Sana's pass in the penalty area. Liverpool were firmly in control of the game and in the 71st minute were awarded a penalty just outside the box, and after Mohamed Shana faked a shot, Alexander Arnott blasted home a worldie to seal a 3-0 win.

Liverpool have exploded onto the scene over the past month, winning seven consecutive league games and finishing just one point off third and fourth place Newcastle United and Manchester United. Although both teams have played one less game, Liverpool's recent form is clearly superior, with Manchester United and Newcastle United losing two of their last three league matches, and there is no shortage of tough matches in the remaining schedule. Liverpool's last two matches are against Villa and Southampton respectively, and they have every chance to come from behind.

Liverpool are already locked into qualifying for at least the Europa League next season, and Gopp said after the game, "Six weeks ago, I never thought I'd be able to play in Europe, the team lacked consistency at the time, and the only chance of survival was to win every single one of the next games. It sounds crazy, but we really did it. The fate of the UEFA Europa League is out of our hands, but our task is to win the last two games and put pressure on Manchester United and Newcastle United."

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