The result leaves Gunners manager Arsene Wenger still searching for his first away win of 2018, despite a second-half debut for substitute Henrikh Mkhitaryan following his move from Manchester United. The Gunners are in sixth place, trailing eight points behind fourth-placed Liverpool in the race to qualify for the Champions League via a top-four finish. The arrival of Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, set to sign on Wednesday's transfer deadline day, can't come soon enough for Wenger. The result also completes remarkable back-to-back victories for Swansea over Liverpool and now Arsenal.? A big result for @SwansOfficial... #SWAARS #PL pic.twitter.com/hYho13PaJi
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They are out of the relegation zone and have transformed their season with three wins in five league games under new boss Carlos Carvalhal. At John Smith's Stadium, Liverpool got back on track in emphatic fashion thanks to goals from Emre Can, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah in a 3-0 win. The Reds had endured frustrating defeats against Swansea in the league and West Bromwich Albion in the FA Cup. But Jurgen Klopp's men dominated possession and from the moment Can rocketed home a long-range opener in the 26th minute the result was never in doubt.Salah strikes again... #PL pic.twitter.com/C76EW6Aabb
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Firmino extended Liverpool's lead on the stroke of half-time when he somehow squeezed the ball home from the byline after being played in by a clever Sadio Mane back-heel. Klopp had left Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk on the bench, but the absence of the club-record signing was hardly noticed as the Reds continued in cruise control. Salah completed the scoring from the penalty spot in the 78th minute after Can was tripped up in the box. A Mark Noble penalty helped West Ham United shrug off the disappointment of their embarrassing FA Cup fourth round defeat at Wigan Athletic with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace.?? FAREWELL GIROUD? ?? Arsene Wenger has admitted Olivier Giroud's appearance against Swansea on Tuesday night could have been his last for Arsenal. More here: https://t.co/D3TpyYSKP3 pic.twitter.com/HYoZEuwHln
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Roy Hodgson's much-improved Eagles grabbed the lead in the 24th minute when Christian Benteke rose to steer an Andros Townsend cross home from close range. But the Hammers were level just before the break after Javier Hernandez was brought down by James Tomkins in the box. Hernandez came closest to a winner when his 51st-minute effort was brilliantly saved by Wayne Hennessey.RESULTSHuddersfield 0 Liverpool 3 (Can 26, Firmino 45+1, Salah 78-P)Swansea 3 (Clucas 34, 86, Ayew 61) Arsenal 1 (Monreal 33)West Ham 1 (Noble 43-P) Palace 1 (Benteke 24)Arsenal are eight points off the Champions League places following a shock 3-1 defeat by Swansea on Tuesday ? https://t.co/AseQlzzYh8 pic.twitter.com/AU0l15mCua
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