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A Youri Tielemans header was enough to edge Fulham, as Aston Villa ran out 1-0 winners at Villa Park to dent Fulham's European football hopes.
Youri Tielemans scored what proved to be the only goal of the game in the 12th minute, when the Belgian headed John McGinn’s corner beyond Bernd Leno.
Antonee Robinson was slightly fortunate not to concede a penalty later in the half, the Fulham defender clearly barged right into the back of Watkins but referee Rob Jones and the VAR saw it differently.
A fingertip save from Bernd Leno helped to keep Fulham in the game, with the big German using all of his six foot plus frame to tip Youri Tielemans drive from curling into the top corner.
Ollie Watkins missed a glorious chance to double Villa’s lead straight from the restart, but the striker failed to get a connection on Matty Cash’s cross.
Fulham appeared to make Villa pay for their lack of cutting edge when Ryan Sessegnon slotted into the bottom corner in the 50th minute, but it was ruled out by Rob Jones for handball.
The visitors had another chance at an equaliser but Harry Wilson’s dink from a brilliant Alex Iwobi ball was chipped straight into Emi Martinez’s grateful hands.
Ollie Watkins and Harry Wilson both had chances at opposite ends, but both players drew saves from Leno and Martinez respectively.
Fulham ended the game with ten men when Harrison Reed came off injured moments after coming on as the Cottagers last substitute.
Donyell Malen’s last gasp effort came crashing off the top of the crossbar, but the hosts held on to secure a vital 1-0 win at Villa Park.
Marco Silva told FFCTV that he felt his side deserved more from Villa Park:
Beto gave Everton the perfect start in their penultimate game at Goodison Park, as the towering Portuguese striker headed Carlos Alcaraz’s cross into the bottom corner to make it 1-0 in the 26th minute.
Dwight McNeil put five months of injury frustration to bed as his strike from distance doubled the Everton lead nine minutes later (35).
Julio Enciso gave the Toffees a warning of what was to come, as his effort from inside the box drifted narrowly wide of Jordan Pickford’s near post.
The Paraguay international made amends for that miss with a stunning strike from distance, to help ignite the Ipswich fightback four minutes before the break (41).
Ipswich equalised eleven minutes from time through George Hirst’s header at the back post (79), with the relegated side grabbing a 2-2 draw.
David Moyes spoke to evertontv after the Blues' 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town in Goodison Park's penultimate game:
Julio Enciso's stunning long-range effort inspired Kieran McKenna's side to a 2-2 comeback at Goodison Park last weekend.
Beto gave Everton the perfect start in their penultimate game at Goodison Park, as the towering Portuguese striker headed Carlos Alcaraz’s cross into the bottom corner to make it 1-0 in the 26th minute.
Dwight McNeil put five months of injury frustration to bed as his strike from distance doubled the Everton lead nine minutes later (35).
Julio Enciso gave the Toffees a warning of what was to come, as his effort from inside the box drifted narrowly wide of Jordan Pickford’s near post.
The Paraguay international made amends for that miss with a stunning strike from distance, to help ignite the Ipswich fightback four minutes before the break (41).
Ipswich equalised eleven minutes from time through George Hirst’s header at the back post (79), with the relegated side grabbing a 2-2 draw.
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna gave his post match thoughts to Sky Sports:
It was the perfect start for the much changed visitors when they took a 14th minute lead, Mason Mount scoring his second Premier League goal for the club (both against Brentford), when he slotted Alejandro Garnacho’s cross home from close range.
Having gone close to scoring an own goal prior to the Mount opener, Luke Shaw’s own goal did level the scoring in the 27th minute, with the defenders touch deflecting Damsgaard effort past Bayindir.
Kevin Schade completed the comeback in the 33rd minute when he headed Christian Norgaard’s cross in at the back post to make it 2-1 to the Bees.
Schade doubled his tally and the Brentford advantage in the 70th minute, when he headed Bryan Mbeumo’s deflected cross past Bayindir to make it 3-1.
A brilliant team goal from Brentford helped them to a 4-1 scoreline, with Yoane Wissa putting the finishing touch on an excellent team move as the Bees secured the win in the 74th minute.
A superb finish from Alejandro Garnacho pulled one back for Ruben Amorim’s side, with the Argentine adding a goal to his earlier assist with a curling effort from outside the box to make it 4-2.
Amad Diallo marked his Premier League return with a goal from the final kick of the match, as his effort cutting inside went through the legs of Mark Flekken as the game ended 4-3 (90+5).
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank assessed his side's 4-3 win against Manchester United when he spoke to www.brentfordfc.com:
Southampton still need one point to achieve this aim, and they missed a great chance to do so as Jamie Vardy's 199th goal for Leicester condemned Southampton to their 28th defeat in 35 matches.
Jamie Vardy swept his 199th goal for Leicester home in the 17th minute, with the striker’s left footed finish from Bilal El Khannouss’ cross giving Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s side a precious home goal.
Vardy gave us a glimpse of a potential career when his own football journey ends as he blew the whistle when David Webb was clattered by Jordan Ayew, he was replaced by fourth official Samuel Barrott.
Webb’s vanquisher Jordan Ayew doubled the Leicester lead on the stroke of half time, with the former Palace man finishing at the second time of asking after initially rifling his free kick into the Saints wall before slotting the rebound into the bottom corner (44).
Bilal El Khannouss went close to increasing Leicester’s lead both sides of half time, with the winger hitting the crossbar before the break before hitting his second half effort narrowly over the Southampton bar.
The Saints season was summed up when Mateus Fernandes saw his effort ruled out for offside after the Portuguese strayed when Paul Onuachu’s header was saved by Jakub Stolarczyk.
Bilal El Khannouss’ driving run and strike went agonisingly wide of Aaron Ramsdale’s near post, but the game ended 2-0 to Leicester who moved on to 21 points.
Simon Rusk admitted his to SFC Media his side "struggled to maintain" their performance levels after a shift in momentum lead to defeat against Leicester City in the Premier League:
Wolves missed a glorious chance to take the lead at the Etihad early on, but Jean Ricner Bellegarde just overhit his pass to Marshall Muntesi with the goal gaping.
Rayan Ait Nouri went close with a left footed effort that hit the outside of the post, he saw his follow up well saved by Ederson before Man City scrambled the ball away.
At the other end Nico O’Reilly went close to opener, but the defender blazed his effort from a Jeremy Doku ball into the stands.
Kevin De Bruyne linked up with his Belgian team-mate Jeremy Doku for City’s opener in the 35th minute, with Doku again proving to be a menace as his cutback was perfectly dispatched by the outgoing De Bruyne.
Matheus Cunha went close to a well deserved equaliser for the visitors, but his right footed effort struck the outside of the bar from the left hand side.
Omar Marmoush saw his effort fly over the bar after he cut inside as City looked to double their lead and secure a more comfortable win.
Wolves were lucky to end the game with eleven men when Rayan Ait Nouri escaped a blatant red card for a poor challenge on Bernardo Silva.
Pep Guardiola gave his post match assessment to City+ after a narrow 1-0 win at home to Wolves:
A solitary effort from Kevin De Bruyne was enough to take City third as in-form Wolves rue missed chances in a 1-0 defeat at the Etihad.
Wolves missed a glorious chance to take the lead at the Etihad early on, but Jean Ricner Bellegarde just overhit his pass to Marshall Muntesi with the goal gaping.
Rayan Ait Nouri went close with a left footed effort that hit the outside of the post, he saw his follow up well saved by Ederson before Man City scrambled the ball away.
At the other end Nico O’Reilly went close to opener, but the defender blazed his effort from a Jeremy Doku ball into the stands.
Kevin De Bruyne linked up with his Belgian team-mate Jeremy Doku for City’s opener in the 35th minute, with Doku again proving to be a menace as his cutback was perfectly dispatched by the outgoing De Bruyne.
Matheus Cunha went close to a well deserved equaliser for the visitors, but his right footed effort struck the outside of the bar from the left hand side.
Omar Marmoush saw his effort fly over the bar after he cut inside as City looked to double their lead and secure a more comfortable win.
Wolves were lucky to end the game with eleven men when Rayan Ait Nouri escaped a blatant red card for a poor challenge on Bernardo Silva.
Vitor Pereira told WolvesTV that when you lose football matches, you must still retain your identity, and that’s what he believes his Wolves side did at Manchester City on Friday:
Joe Willock spurned a great chance to give the Magpies a perfect start on the South Coast, but his effort with the outside of his foot flew comfortably over the bar when Isak was queuing up at the back post.
Former Magpie Yankuba Minteh gave Brighton a 28th minute lead, with the winger wriggling his way past three Newcastle defenders before curling the ball into the net.
The first of three penalties that Craig Pawson awarded Newcastle happened in the 59th minute when Tariq Lamptey brought Anthony Gordon down, but VAR overturned that decision when it was deemed that initial contact was made outside the box.
Pawson awarded Newcastle a second penalty twelve minutes later when Jean Paul van Hecke seemingly brought Joe Willock down in the box.
That decision was reversed when replays showed that Willock had dived, and the former Arsenal man was given a deserved yellow card for simulation.
It was third time lucky for the Magpies with a minute of normal time remaining, when they were given a deserved penalty for a terrible and deliberate hand ball by Yasin Ayari.
Alexander Isak stepped up and coolly converted the equaliser (89) to make it 1-1.
Diego Gomez had a great chance to restore Brighton’s lead with minutes to go, but the Paraguayan’s free header from a Brajan Gruda free kick went hide and wide of the Newcastle goal.
At the other end Bart Verbruggen produced a fine one handed save to deny Callum Wilson’s drive across goal as an entertaining game at the Amex ended 1-1.
Fabian Hurzeler gave his post match thoughts to MyAlbionTV:
Set-pieces came back to haunt Mikel Arteta's side as Bournemouth came from behind to complete a 2-1 at the Emirates, their first ever win and the first time they've completed a league double over the Gunners.
Declan Rice had Arsenal’s first sight of goal, but his effort from a well worked Arsenal move went narrowly wide of Kepa’s far post.
At the other end Evanilson’s header from a Milos Kerkez cross went comfortably over the bar, it proved to be a sign of things to come.
The Gunners created another smart opening, but the finish was lacking again as Gabriel Martinelli pulled his effort wide of the target.
Leandro Trossard saw his header stopped on the line by Kepa, with the Belgian nearly directing his header from a Martinelli cross beyond the Spaniard.
Arsenal eventually took a 34th minute lead when Declan Rice rounded Kepa to convert Martin Odegaard’s ball, giving the Gunners a 1-0 lead.
Justin Kluivert and Bukayo Saka both had excellent chances either side of the break, with William Saliba’s block ensuring Kluivert’s effort went over the bar and Kepa prevented Saka from doubling Arsenal’s advantage.
A long throw from Antoine Semenyo proved to be the Gunners undoing as Dean Huijsen levelled the scoring for Bournemouth in the 67th minute.
Set pieces which have often been Arsenal’s strength this season proved to be their undoing as Evanilson sealed a famous win for Bournemouth in the 75th minute.
The Brazilian stunned the Gunners as Evanilson headed home at the back from a corner which Marcus Tavernier had flicked on, giving the Cherries a famous away win and Premier League double over Mikel Arteta’s side.
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola to Sky Sports:
Youri Tielemans scored what proved to be the only goal of the game in the 12th minute, when the Belgian headed John McGinn’s corner beyond Bernd Leno.
Antonee Robinson was slightly fortunate not to concede a penalty later in the half, the Fulham defender clearly barged right into the back of Watkins but referee Rob Jones and the VAR saw it differently.
A fingertip save from Bernd Leno helped to keep Fulham in the game, with the big German using all of his six foot plus frame to tip Youri Tielemans drive from curling into the top corner.
Ollie Watkins missed a glorious chance to double Villa’s lead straight from the restart, but the striker failed to get a connection on Matty Cash’s cross.
Fulham appeared to make Villa pay for their lack of cutting edge when Ryan Sessegnon slotted into the bottom corner in the 50th minute, but it was ruled out by Rob Jones for handball.
The visitors had another chance at an equaliser but Harry Wilson’s dink from a brilliant Alex Iwobi ball was chipped straight into Emi Martinez’s grateful hands.
Ollie Watkins and Harry Wilson both had chances at opposite ends, but both players drew saves from Leno and Martinez respectively.
Fulham ended the game with ten men when Harrison Reed came off injured moments after coming on as the Cottagers last substitute.
Donyell Malen’s last gasp effort came crashing off the top of the crossbar, but the hosts held on to secure a vital 1-0 win at Villa Park.
Unai Emery acclaimed Aston Villa’s 1-0 triumph against Fulham as a “very important” one for his side when he spoke to VillaTV:
Alexander Isak's late penalty rescued a crucial point for the Magpies as they chase a Champions League spot.
Joe Willock spurned a great chance to give the Magpies a perfect start on the South Coast, but his effort with the outside of his foot flew comfortably over the bar when Isak was queuing up at the back post.
Former Magpie Yankuba Minteh gave Brighton a 28th minute lead, with the winger wriggling his way past three Newcastle defenders before curling the ball into the net.
The first of three penalties that Craig Pawson awarded Newcastle happened in the 59th minute when Tariq Lamptey brought Anthony Gordon down, but VAR overturned that decision when it was deemed that initial contact was made outside the box.
Pawson awarded Newcastle a second penalty twelve minutes later when Jean Paul van Hecke seemingly brought Joe Willock down in the box.
That decision was reversed when replays showed that Willock had dived, and the former Arsenal man was given a deserved yellow card for simulation.
It was third time lucky for the Magpies with a minute of normal time remaining, when they were given a deserved penalty for a terrible and deliberate hand ball by Yasin Ayari.
Alexander Isak stepped up and coolly converted the equaliser (89) to make it 1-1.
Diego Gomez had a great chance to restore Brighton’s lead with minutes to go, but the Paraguayan’s free header from a Brajan Gruda free kick went hide and wide of the Newcastle goal.
At the other end Bart Verbruggen produced a fine one handed save to deny Callum Wilson’s drive across goal as an entertaining game at the Amex ended 1-1.
Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe gave his post match thoughts to Sky Sports:
Enzo Fernandes shocked the Premier League Champions, as his smart finish from a flowing Chelsea move helped the Blues to a 3rd minute lead at Stamford Bridge.
Noni Madueke’s driving run through the heart of the Liverpool defence should have led to an early second, but the wingers finish didn’t match his run and it dribbled harmlessly past Alisson’s far post.
The Blues doubled their lead in the 56th minute, when Virgil Van Dijk made a mess of clearing Cole Palmer’s cross and it deflected in off the unlucky Jarell Quansah as Chelsea took a 2-0 lead.
Darwin Nunez summed up his Liverpool career as his free header from deep inside the Chelsea box was headed wide with the goal beckoning.
Cole Palmer went close to ending his goal drought as his drilled ball across the box hit the outside of the far post and bounced safely into the arms of Alisson.
Liverpool did pull one back through Virgil Van Dijk, who made amends for his part in the Chelsea opener by directing his free header beyond Robert Sanchez with five minutes to go (85).
With the full time whistle beckoning Chelsea managed to secure a late penalty, Jarell Quansah was the guilty party as he tripped Moises Caicedo in the box after a terrible cross field pass from substitute Dominik Szoboszlai.
Cole Palmer stepped up and ended his 12 game drought without a goal as he steered the ball into Alisson’s bottom corner to give Chelsea a thumping 3-1 win over Arne Slot’s Champions (90+6).
Enzo Maresca paid tribute to Chelsea’s 'fantastic' fans after they helped push them to a 3-1 victory over Liverpool and reiterated to ChelseaTV 'this is what we need in every game' as they chase Champions League qualification:
Kevin Schade scored twice as Brentford beat the Europa League semi-finalists in a seven-goal thriller at the Gtech.
It was the perfect start for the much changed visitors when they took a 14th minute lead, Mason Mount scoring his second Premier League goal for the club (both against Brentford), when he slotted Alejandro Garnacho’s cross home from close range.
Having gone close to scoring an own goal prior to the Mount opener, Luke Shaw’s own goal did level the scoring in the 27th minute, with the defenders touch deflecting Damsgaard effort past Bayindir.
Kevin Schade completed the comeback in the 33rd minute when he headed Christian Norgaard’s cross in at the back post to make it 2-1 to the Bees.
Schade doubled his tally and the Brentford advantage in the 70th minute, when he headed Bryan Mbeumo’s deflected cross past Bayindir to make it 3-1.
A brilliant team goal from Brentford helped them to a 4-1 scoreline, with Yoane Wissa putting the finishing touch on an excellent team move as the Bees secured the win in the 74th minute.
A superb finish from Alejandro Garnacho pulled one back for Ruben Amorim’s side, with the Argentine adding a goal to his earlier assist with a curling effort from outside the box to make it 4-2.
Amad Diallo marked his Premier League return with a goal from the final kick of the match, as his effort cutting inside went through the legs of Mark Flekken as the game ended 4-3 (90+5).
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim told MUTV it is important for his young players to learn from Sunday afternoon's defeat to Brentford:
West Ham were the architects of their own downfall as Tottenham took a 15th minute lead through Wilson Odobert.
Hammers skipper Max Kilman was the culprit as he failed to clear a simple ball over the top and Mathys Tel took full advantage by teeing up Odobert, as a much changed Spurs side took a 1-0 lead at the London Stadium.
Spurs were fortunate not to concede a penalty shortly after, with Ben Davies the guilty party as Aaron Wan Bissaka’s cross struck his arm in an unnatural position.
Wan Bissaka proved to be the key as West Ham drew level in the 28th minute, the full back’s through ball found skipper Jarrod Bowen, who calmly slotted through the legs of Guglielmo Vicario to make it 1-1.
Richarlison unselfishly spurned a great chance for Tottenham, with the Brazilian choosing to square the ball across goal instead of taking a shot, but no other Spurs attackers were on the same wavelength.
Mathys Tel and Niclaus Fullkrug both had great chances to put their sides in front, but Tel saw his effort comfortably saved by Areola and the German Fullkrug saw his header go comfortably over the bar.
The Hammers had two great chances to end their winless run late on, but neither Jarrod Bowen or James Ward Prowse could find the back of the net, with Vicario producing a fine save to deny Bowen and Ward Prowse’s free kick went agonisingly wide of the target as the game ended 1-1.
Head Coach Graham Potter told WHUTV he felt his West Ham United team put their gameplan into action but were unable to complete it in Sunday’s 1-1 Premier League draw with Tottenham Hotspur:
Nuno Espirito Santo's side lost further ground in Champions League race as they were held to a 1-1 draw away at Selhurst Park on the Monday Night Football.
Daniel Munoz went close to volleying Palace into an early lead, but the right back saw his effort from a brilliant Tyrick Mitchell cross well saved by Mats Selz.
At the other end Dean Henderson denied his former Man United colleague Anthony Elanga with his legs.
In the second half Palace nearly found the opener with a brilliant move, but Ismaila Sarr saw his effort smothered by Mats Selz.
Forest immediately countered down the other end, Chris Wood’s effort from inside the box was superbly blocked by Maxence Lacroix.
It was Crystal Palace who struck first on the hour mark, Eberechi Eze banishing memories of his poor effort against City as he gave Palace a 1-0 lead from the penalty spot after Tyrick Mitchell had been hauled down by Selz. (60).
Forest gave a swift response as Murillo’s deft flick four minutes later levelled the scoring at 1-1 (64).
Eze hit the bar late on as Palace ended the game the stronger side, but ultimately it was a point a piece for teams that have both had fantastic seasons.
Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo gave his thoughts to Sky Sports:
Jamie Vardy swept his 199th goal for Leicester home in the 17th minute, with the striker’s left footed finish from Bilal El Khannouss’ cross giving Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s side a precious home goal.
Vardy gave us a glimpse of a potential career when his own football journey ends as he blew the whistle when David Webb was clattered by Jordan Ayew, he was replaced by fourth official Samuel Barrott.
Webb’s vanquisher Jordan Ayew doubled the Leicester lead on the stroke of half time, with the former Palace man finishing at the second time of asking after initially rifling his free kick into the Saints wall before slotting the rebound into the bottom corner (44).
Bilal El Khannouss went close to increasing Leicester’s lead both sides of half time, with the winger hitting the crossbar before the break before hitting his second half effort narrowly over the Southampton bar.
The Saints season was summed up when Mateus Fernandes saw his effort ruled out for offside after the Portuguese strayed when Paul Onuachu’s header was saved by Jakub Stolarczyk.
Bilal El Khannouss’ driving run and strike went agonisingly wide of Aaron Ramsdale’s near post, but the game ended 2-0 to Leicester who moved on to 21 points.
Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy admitted to LCFCTV that relief was one of the overriding emotions after Leicester City ended a lengthy run at home without a win as they defeated Southampton 2-0 in the Premier League on Saturday:
Spurs come into the game on the back of a 1-1 draw against fierce rivals West Ham, with the North Londoners prioritising the Europa League Semi Final on Thursday.
West Ham were the architects of their own downfall as Tottenham took a 15th minute lead through Wilson Odobert.
Hammers skipper Max Kilman was the culprit as he failed to clear a simple ball over the top and Mathys Tel took full advantage by teeing up Odobert, as a much changed Spurs side took a 1-0 lead at the London Stadium.
Spurs were fortunate not to concede a penalty shortly after, with Ben Davies the guilty party as Aaron Wan Bissaka’s cross struck his arm in an unnatural position.
Wan Bissaka proved to be the key as West Ham drew level in the 28th minute, the full back’s through ball found skipper Jarrod Bowen, who calmly slotted through the legs of Guglielmo Vicario to make it 1-1.
Richarlison unselfishly spurned a great chance for Tottenham, with the Brazilian choosing to square the ball across goal instead of taking a shot, but no other Spurs attackers were on the same wavelength.
Mathys Tel and Niclaus Fullkrug both had great chances to put their sides in front, but Tel saw his effort comfortably saved by Areola and the German Fullkrug saw his header go comfortably over the bar.
The Hammers had two great chances to end their winless run late on, but neither Jarrod Bowen or James Ward Prowse could find the back of the net, with Vicario producing a fine save to deny Bowen and Ward Prowse’s free kick went agonisingly wide of the target as the game ended 1-1.
Ange Postecoglou described the players’ efforts as ‘first rate’ when he spoke to SPURSPLAY after a hard fought 1-1 draw at West Ham in the Premier League on Sunday:
Daniel Munoz went close to volleying Palace into an early lead, but the right back saw his effort from a brilliant Tyrick Mitchell cross well saved by Mats Selz.
At the other end Dean Henderson denied his former Man United colleague Anthony Elanga with his legs.
In the second half Palace nearly found the opener with a brilliant move, but Ismaila Sarr saw his effort smothered by Mats Selz.
Forest immediately countered down the other end, Chris Wood’s effort from inside the box was superbly blocked by Maxence Lacroix.
It was Crystal Palace who struck first on the hour mark, Eberechi Eze banishing memories of his poor effort against City as he gave Palace a 1-0 lead from the penalty spot after Tyrick Mitchell had been hauled down by Selz. (60).
Forest gave a swift response as Murillo’s deft flick four minutes later levelled the scoring at 1-1 (64).
Eze hit the bar late on as Palace ended the game the stronger side, but ultimately it was a point a piece for teams that have both had fantastic seasons.
Oliver Glasner told PalaceTV he remained proud of his Crystal Palace players for their efforts in the 1-1 stalemate with Nottingham Forest on Monday night:
But as it is Liverpool have already wrapped up the title comfortably, yet they come into this game on the back of a 3-1 defeat, with Cole Palmer shining as the Blues boosted their Champions League hopes by beating out-of-sorts champions.
Enzo Fernandes shocked the Premier League Champions, as his smart finish from a flowing Chelsea move helped the Blues to a 3rd minute lead at Stamford Bridge.
Noni Madueke’s driving run through the heart of the Liverpool defence should have led to an early second, but the wingers finish didn’t match his run and it dribbled harmlessly past Alisson’s far post.
The Blues doubled their lead in the 56th minute, when Virgil Van Dijk made a mess of clearing Cole Palmer’s cross and it deflected in off the unlucky Jarell Quansah as Chelsea took a 2-0 lead.
Darwin Nunez summed up his Liverpool career as his free header from deep inside the Chelsea box was headed wide with the goal beckoning.
Cole Palmer went close to ending his goal drought as his drilled ball across the box hit the outside of the far post and bounced safely into the arms of Alisson.
Liverpool did pull one back through Virgil Van Dijk, who made amends for his part in the Chelsea opener by directing his free header beyond Robert Sanchez with five minutes to go (85).
With the full time whistle beckoning Chelsea managed to secure a late penalty, Jarell Quansah was the guilty party as he tripped Moises Caicedo in the box after a terrible cross field pass from substitute Dominik Szoboszlai.
Cole Palmer stepped up and ended his 12 game drought without a goal as he steered the ball into Alisson’s bottom corner to give Chelsea a thumping 3-1 win over Arne Slot’s Champions (90+6).
Arne Slot praised Liverpool's continued fight during Sunday's 3-1 defeat by Chelsea, telling LFCTV that he believed there were a number of positives to take from the contest:
Declan Rice had Arsenal’s first sight of goal, but his effort from a well worked Arsenal move went narrowly wide of Kepa’s far post.
At the other end Evanilson’s header from a Milos Kerkez cross went comfortably over the bar, it proved to be a sign of things to come.
The Gunners created another smart opening, but the finish was lacking again as Gabriel Martinelli pulled his effort wide of the target.
Leandro Trossard saw his header stopped on the line by Kepa, with the Belgian nearly directing his header from a Martinelli cross beyond the Spaniard.
Arsenal eventually took a 34th minute lead when Declan Rice rounded Kepa to convert Martin Odegaard’s ball, giving the Gunners a 1-0 lead.
Justin Kluivert and Bukayo Saka both had excellent chances either side of the break, with William Saliba’s block ensuring Kluivert’s effort went over the bar and Kepa prevented Saka from doubling Arsenal’s advantage.
A long throw from Antoine Semenyo proved to be the Gunners undoing as Dean Huijsen levelled the scoring for Bournemouth in the 67th minute.
Set pieces which have often been Arsenal’s strength this season proved to be their undoing as Evanilson sealed a famous win for Bournemouth in the 75th minute.
The Brazilian stunned the Gunners as Evanilson headed home at the back from a corner which Marcus Tavernier had flicked on, giving the Cherries a famous away win and Premier League double over Mikel Arteta’s side.
Mikel Arteta told www.arsenal.com that there was plenty to digest following their disappointing 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday: