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Liverpool kept up the pressure on Manchester City with a 2-0 win over Merseyside rivals Everton on Sunday.

Goals from Andy Robertson and Divock Origi sealed the win for Jurgen Klopp's side as they maintained their hunt for the quadruple. The win keeps them on the coattails of City, just a point behind the defending champions with five games left for both sides.

Attentions for both teams now turn to the Champions League in midweek with semi-final first leg affairs to concentrate on. Meanwhile, away from Anfield there are a clutch of players out on loan also looking to finish the season with a bang. Here, looks at how they got on at the weekend.

Defender Phillips played the full 90 minutes as Bournemouth clinched a potentially vital point against already-promoted Fulham.

The top two met at the Vitality Stadium but Phillips will have been disappointed with how he was outjumped and outmuscled for the opening goal. Fulham goal machine Aleksandar Mitrovic made it 41 league goals for the season with a header that only just crossed the line and had to be clarified by goalline technology.

Despite that, Phillips recovered and ensured no further goals were conceded. He touched the ball 103 times - the most of any player on the pitch - and won a whopping seven aerial duels. His copybook was blotted with a caution, although he was one of 10 players

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