Liverpool overcame its recent blip and a VAR call to return to victory with a 2-1 triumph over Bournemouth at Anfield.
Having lost three of their last four games in all competitions, Kopites feared the worst when Callum Wilson scored a controversial first game in ten minutes.
But goals from Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane in eight minutes into the first half upset the game as Liverpool set a new record for high-level consecutive home wins with 22.
VAR came to the rescue of Arsenal late as they snatched a 1-0 win over West Ham to keep alive their slim hope of finishing in the top four.
Alexandre Lacazette clung to a square ball in the 78th minute but Mesut Ozil was first judged offside in preparation.
However, after a long check, VAR decided that Ozil was marginally at stake, awarding the Gunners three invaluable points.
They are five points closer to fourth place for Chelsea, who will face Everton tomorrow, after sealing a third consecutive high-flying victory for the first time since August last year.
The Gunners are just one point from their North London rivals Tottenham, who could only manage a 1-1 draw at Burnley.
Chris Wood gave the advantage to Sean Dyche’s men, but the penalty from Dele Alli ensured that the two sides would share the booty.
However, Sheffield United should not be ruled out either as they sealed a win over Norwich.
Billy Sharp’s head in the first half was enough to move the Blades within two points of the first four in a game that also saw loaned Blades goalkeeper Dean Henderson make a superb double save to refuse the Canaries.
The Wolves missed the opportunity to move Chelsea to fourth place with a goalless draw at home against Brighton.
Elsewhere, VAR stole the show in Newcastle’s 1-0 victory over Southampton.
The Magpies ended a four-game scoreless Premier League streak as Allan Saint-Maximin scored a predatory goal late in the day.
But before that, Saints forward Moussa Djenepo was sent off for a late challenge after a VAR exam and Newcastle saw Matt Ritchie’s penalty awarded to VAR saved.
Meanwhile, Watford failed to follow his exploits against Liverpool last week and fell to a 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace.
Jordan Ayew stunned in the first period to keep the Eagles out of the relegation zone.
Premier League results
Liverpool 2-1 Bournemouth
1-0 West Ham Arsenal
Crystal Palace 1-0 Watford
Sheffield United 1-0 Norwich
Southampton 0-1 Newcastle
Wolves 0-0 Brighton
Burnley 1-1 Tottenham