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The Hammers come into this game on the back of a second successive defeat, with Oliver Glasner's Crystal Palace hammering them 5-2 at Selhurst Park.
Crystal Palace took a seventh minute lead at Selhurst Park when Michael Olise headed Joachim Anderson’s cross beyond Lukasz Fabianski to make it 1-0 to Oliver Glasner’s side.
An acrobatic effort from Eberechi Eze saw Palace double that lead nine minutes later (16), with the Palace midfielder perfectly pouncing on an initial save from Lukasz Fabianski.
An own goal from Emerson made it 3-0 to Palace inside 20 first half minutes, with the full back and Fabianski failing to deal with a loopy cross to the back post and the Italian ended up poking the ball into his own net.
Jean Philippe Mateta got in on the act in the 31st minute, the Frenchman scoring the first of two goals as his sliding effort from Michael Olise’s cross made it 4-0 to Palace.
Michail Antonio ensured that the Hammers went into the break with a goal of their own, as the striker beat Dean Henderson to the ball to make it 4-1 (40).
Mateta grabbed his second of the match and Palace’s fifth in the 64th minute, as the Frenchman’s right footed effort found the bottom corner of the West Ham net after a brilliant run and nutmeg from Eberechi Eze.
A howler from Dean Henderson ensured West Ham ended the match with two goals, the former Manchester United keeper slicing the ball into his own net after a comfortable back pass from Tyrick Mitchell (90).
The game ended Crystal Palace 5, West Ham 2.
Boss David Moyes admitted to WHUTV that his team were way off the pace as they were heavily beaten by Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon:
Ben Godfrey’s crucial sliding intervention prevented Darwin Nunes from converting Mohamed Salah’s cross in the fourth minute.
At the other end Everton and Dominic Calvert Lewin had a headed chance at the back post after James Tarkowski won his initial header, luckily for the Reds it was safely palmed away by Alisson.
Liverpool weren’t so lucky a second time as the Toffees took the lead through Jarrad Branthwaite, the highly rated defender eventually slotted home at the back post in the 27th minute after the ball had pinned around the Liverpool box.
Darwin Nunez had a great chance to level for Liverpool shortly after, but the Uruguayan’s strike to the near post was well saved by Jordan Pickford.
Luis Diaz found himself in a similar position later on in the half, but the Columbian failed to fit the net from a Darwin Nunez header.
Mohamed Salah was the third Liverpool forward to try and fail to level the scoring, his first effort was a scuffed shot that rebounded back to him off an Everton defender, but he blazed the follow up into the crowd.
Everton doubled their lead in the second half when Dominic Calvert Lewin was given the freedom of the Liverpool box and headed Dwight McNeil’s corner beyond Alisson (58). It’s not a replay Trent will look back on with any fondness.
Liverpool went close to halving the deficit through Luis Diaz, but the Columbian’s right footed effort hit the inside of the bar and bounced to safety.
Jurgen Klopp was cut a disappointed figure when he spoke to LFCTV as his sides title charge ended with a 2-0 defeat at rivals Everton:
The Cottagers come into the game on the back of a disappointing result, with Liverpool overcoming them 3-1 at the Cottage in their 16th defeat of the season.
Luis Diaz missed a golden opportunity to give Liverpool an early lead at Craven Cottage, with the Columbian failing to head Trent Alexander Arnold’s cross on target.
Alexander Arnold left nothing to chance as he opened the scoring in the 32nd minute with a sublime free kick from 20 yards out as Liverpool took a 1-0 lead.
Despite that setback Fulham went into the break on level terms, as Timothy Castagne’s side footed effort levelled the match in the second minute of first half injury time (45+2).
Former Fulham man Harvey Elliot sliced a great chance to give Liverpool the lead for the second time in the match, but the Reds midfielder dragged Diogo Jota’s cutback well wide of the target.
Ryan Gravenberch restored Liverpool’s lead with his first Premier League goal in the 53rd minute.
The Dutchman’s right footed effort from just outside the box hit the inside of Leno’s near post before going in to make it 2-1 to Liverpool.
Diogo Jota made sure of the points for Liverpool, as his goal on the break saw Liverpool extend their lead to 3-1 in the 72nd minute.
Rodrigo Muniz had a late chance as Fulham looked to make it a nervous ending for Liverpool, but the Brazillian couldn’t find the net from a tight angle as he followed up Tom Cairney’s initial effort with a shot into the side netting.
Marco Silva admitted to FFCTV that Fulham’s second half was not up to the same standard as the first, in Sunday’s 3-1 defeat to Liverpool:
In form Eberechi Eze had Crystal Palace’s first sight of goal, but his right footed effort went just wide of Dubravka’s far post.
Jean Philippe Mateta is another man in form for the Eagles, and his header from an Eze cross went just high of the Newcastle goal.
Mateta opened the scoring for the hosts in the 55th minute, the Frenchman sliding the ball home after a superb one two with Jordan Ayew.
Palace continued to dominate and Will Hughes was the unlikely source as the Eagles hit the crossbar as they looked for a second.
Newcastle failed to have much of an impact in the final third but they did think they had a strong penalty shout when Sean Longstaff was seemingly brought down by Hughes.
Referee Thomas Bramall and the VAR thought otherwise.
Palace secured the win two minutes from time (88), as Mateta bagged his and Palace’s second with a right footed finish through the legs of Dubravka from a Will Hughes cutback.
Oliver Glasner told PalaceTV he is not prepared to rest on his laurels after Crystal Palace recorded three consecutive Premier League wins for the first time since April last year:
The Red Devils produced another classic as they came from 1-0 and 2-1 down to record a 4-2 win over rock bottom Sheffield United.
An excellent save from Wes Foderingham prevented Alejandro Garnacho from giving United an early lead at Old Trafford.
It was Sheffield United who took the lead against the run of play in the 35th minute as Jayden Bogle made the most of a terrible pass from Onana to make it 1-0 to the Blades.
Sheffield born Harry Maguire equalised for Manchester United seven minutes later (42), with the defender heading Alejandro Garnacho’s ball across goal into the bottom corner.
It was déjà vu as Wes Foderingham denied Alejandro Garnacho again, the Blades keeper’s dive low to his left preventing the Argentine from giving United the lead.
Sheffield United took the lead for the second time in the match in the 50th minute, Ben Brereton Diaz sliding Ben Osborn’s cross into the roof of the United net to make it 2-1.
United were awarded a bizarre penalty on the hour when Auston Trusty was adjudged to have fouled Harry Maguire in the box, this despite the fact that Diogo Dalot poked the resulting ball into the back of the net.
Bruno Fernandes converted the resulting penalty in the 61st minute to draw United level for the second time in the match.
Fernandes doubled his tally for the night twenty minutes later as United took the lead for the first time in the match, the skipper’s long range effort beating Foderingham to make it 3-2 (81).
The win was secured four minutes later as Fernandes added an assist to his two goals, the Portuguese’s ball across goal was converted by Rasmus Hojlund to give United a 4-2 win (85).
Erik ten Hag provided his verdict to MUTV on Manchester United's 4-2 victory over Sheffield United:
Arijanet Muric produced a fine point blank save to deny Oli McBurnie, the Sheffield United striker was denied by the leg of Burnley’s Kosovan goalkeeper.
Muric produced another fine save as he denied Ben Brereton Diaz’s right footed strike from the left-hand side.
It was a moment to forget at the other end for Ivo Grbic, as his mistake saw Jacob Bruun Larsen’s deflected effort creep in as Burnley took a 38th minute lead at Bramall Lane.
Lorenz Assignon doubled Burnley’s lead with his first Premier League goal two minutes later (40), the defender calmly running past three Sheffield United players before hitting the back of the net to complete two minutes of madness for the Blades.
Muric continued his fine game as he produced an outstanding right handed save to deny James McAtee’s left footed effort.
There was nothing the Burnley keeper could do in the 52nd minute as Gustavo Hamer’s right footed effort was lofted over the keeper to make it 2-1.
But Burnley restored their two goal cushion six minutes later, South African Lyle Foster scoring his fifth goal of the season as he swept Assignon’s cross beyond Grbic to make it 3-1 (58).
Johann Gudmundsson put the result beyond doubt in the 71st minute, as the Icelander scored his first goal of the season seconds after coming on as a substitute with a left footed strike across goal.
The game ended Sheffield United 1, Burnley 4.
Speaking post-match, Kompany reflected to Clarets+ on Burnley's impressive display and highlighted how his men 'progressed and got stronger' as the game went on:
The Magpies come into the game on the back of a disappointing away performance and result as they lost 2-0 to Crystal Palace.
In form Eberechi Eze had Crystal Palace’s first sight of goal, but his right footed effort went just wide of Dubravka’s far post.
Jean Philippe Mateta is another man in form for the Eagles, and his header from an Eze cross went just high of the Newcastle goal.
Mateta opened the scoring for the hosts in the 55th minute, the Frenchman sliding the ball home after a superb one two with Jordan Ayew.
Palace continued to dominate and Will Hughes was the unlikely source as the Eagles hit the crossbar as they looked for a second.
Newcastle failed to have much of an impact in the final third but they did think they had a strong penalty shout when Sean Longstaff was seemingly brought down by Hughes.
Referee Thomas Bramall and the VAR thought otherwise.
Palace secured the win two minutes from time (88), as Mateta bagged his and Palace’s second with a right footed finish through the legs of Dubravka from a Will Hughes cutback.
Eddie Howe told Sky Sports he felt Newcastle were not at their best levels and ultimately not good enough in their 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park:
The Blades come into the game having thrown away two gift wrapped leads as Manchester United beat them 4-2 at Old Trafford.
An excellent save from Wes Foderingham prevented Alejandro Garnacho from giving United an early lead at Old Trafford.
It was Sheffield United who took the lead against the run of play in the 35th minute as Jayden Bogle made the most of a terrible pass from Onana to make it 1-0 to the Blades.
Sheffield born Harry Maguire equalised for Manchester United seven minutes later (42), with the defender heading Alejandro Garnacho’s ball across goal into the bottom corner.
It was déjà vu as Wes Foderingham denied Alejandro Garnacho again, the Blades keeper’s dive low to his left preventing the Argentine from giving United the lead.
Sheffield United took the lead for the second time in the match in the 50th minute, Ben Brereton Diaz sliding Ben Osborn’s cross into the roof of the United net to make it 2-1.
United were awarded a bizarre penalty on the hour when Auston Trusty was adjudged to have fouled Harry Maguire in the box, this despite the fact that Diogo Dalot poked the resulting ball into the back of the net.
Bruno Fernandes converted the resulting penalty in the 61st minute to draw United level for the second time in the match.
Fernandes doubled his tally for the night twenty minutes later as United took the lead for the first time in the match, the skipper’s long range effort beating Foderingham to make it 3-2 (81).
The win was secured four minutes later as Fernandes added an assist to his two goals, the Portuguese’s ball across goal was converted by Rasmus Hojlund to give United a 4-2 win (85).
Chris Wilder told Sky Sports that he felt Harry Maguire went down easily from Austin Trusty's challenge that led to a penalty for the hosts:
Gary O Neil's side suffered a narrow defeat as their injury hit squad were denied even a point as Bournemouth handed them a 1-0 loss.
Back up keeper Mark Travers produced a fine save to his right to deny Pablo Sarabia’s long range effort.
At the other end Jose Sa produced a much more comfortable save to deny Milos Kerkez’s right footed strike at the back post.
Sa was busy again as the Portuguese was at his best to deny Justin Kluivert, with a brilliant ball over the top unleashing the Dutchman.
Antoine Semenyo scored the only goal of the game in the 36th minute, the Ghanian made the most of a casual touch by Max Kilman as he slotted through the legs of Jose Sa.
Wolves thought they had equalised in the 65th minute when Hwang Hee Chan headed the ball home, but the goal was ruled out for the slightest of touches on Justin Kluivert by Matheus Cunha.
Bournemouth ended the game with ten men when Milos Kerkez was sent off in the 79th minute for a poor challenge on Matt Docherty.
Wolves had the ball in the net for the second time in the match, but that goal was also ruled out, as skipper Max KIlman had strayed offside in the build up.
Bournemouth survived to secure a 1-0 win away at Molineux.
Gary O’Neil refused to discuss VAR when he spoke to WolvesTV after another contentious decision went against Wolves against Bournemouth on Wednesday night:
Yoane Wissa’s brilliant strike in the 24th minute gave Brentford the lead at Kenilworth Road.
The DR Congo striker wrapped his foot around a Bryan Mbeumo pass and lifted it beyond Thomas Kaminiski in the Luton goal.
Wissa and Mbuemo combined again as the latter hit the Hatters crossbar, with Wissa’s pass across goal finding the left boot of Mbeumo.
Brentford managed to double their lead just before the break, Wissa involved again as he scored his second goal with a scrappy finish after Reece Burke failed to clear the danger (45+1).
Ethan Pinnock made sure of the points just after the hour mark (62), the defender headed Sergio Reguilon’s corner into the net after easily outmuscling Gabriel Osho to make it 3-0.
Two minutes later it was 4-0 (64), as Keane Lewis Potter’s header at the back post gave Bryan Mbeumo his second assist of the match as Brentford threatened to run riot.
Kevin Schade scored Brentford’s fifth with four minutes remaining (86), the German hammered home Vitaly Janelt’s cutback to all but secure their place in next seasons Premier League.
Luton did pull a goal back in the dying minutes through Luke Berry (90+2), with the midfielder scoring his second goal of the season after a poor backpass from Janelt. The game ended Luton 1, Brentford 5.
Rob Edwards did his best to dissect his sides 5-1 defeat when he spoke to Sky Sports post match:
The Toffees secured their best win of the season as they beat bitter rivals Liverpool 2-0 at Goodison Park, effectively ending Liverpool's hopes of securing a 20th league title.
Ben Godfrey’s crucial sliding intervention prevented Darwin Nunes from converting Mohamed Salah’s cross in the fourth minute.
At the other end Everton and Dominic Calvert Lewin had a headed chance at the back post after James Tarkowski won his initial header, luckily for the Reds it was safely palmed away by Alisson.
Liverpool weren’t so lucky a second time as the Toffees took the lead through Jarrad Branthwaite, the highly rated defender eventually slotted home at the back post in the 27th minute after the ball had pinned around the Liverpool box.
Darwin Nunez had a great chance to level for Liverpool shortly after, but the Uruguayan’s strike to the near post was well saved by Jordan Pickford.
Luis Diaz found himself in a similar position later on in the half, but the Columbian failed to fit the net from a Darwin Nunez header.
Mohamed Salah was the third Liverpool forward to try and fail to level the scoring, his first effort was a scuffed shot that rebounded back to him off an Everton defender, but he blazed the follow up into the crowd.
Everton doubled their lead in the second half when Dominic Calvert Lewin was given the freedom of the Liverpool box and headed Dwight McNeil’s corner beyond Alisson (58). It’s not a replay Trent will look back on with any fondness.
Liverpool went close to halving the deficit through Luis Diaz, but the Columbian’s right footed effort hit the inside of the bar and bounced to safety.
Sean Dyche told Sky Sports that he was delighted with his Everton team's 2-0 victory in the Merseyside derby over Liverpool and hailed Dominic Calvert-Lewin's performance:
Yoane Wissa’s brilliant strike in the 24th minute gave Brentford the lead at Kenilworth Road.
The DR Congo striker wrapped his foot around a Bryan Mbeumo pass and lifted it beyond Thomas Kaminiski in the Luton goal.
Wissa and Mbuemo combined again as the latter hit the Hatters crossbar, with Wissa’s pass across goal finding the left boot of Mbeumo.
Brentford managed to double their lead just before the break, Wissa involved again as he scored his second goal with a scrappy finish after Reece Burke failed to clear the danger (45+1).
Ethan Pinnock made sure of the points just after the hour mark (62), the defender headed Sergio Reguilon’s corner into the net after easily outmuscling Gabriel Osho to make it 3-0.
Two minutes later it was 4-0 (64), as Keane Lewis Potter’s header at the back post gave Bryan Mbeumo his second assist of the match as Brentford threatened to run riot.
Kevin Schade scored Brentford’s fifth with four minutes remaining (86), the German hammered home Vitaly Janelt’s cutback to all but secure their place in next seasons Premier League.
Luton did pull a goal back in the dying minutes through Luke Berry (90+2), with the midfielder scoring his second goal of the season after a poor backpass from Janelt. The game ended Luton 1, Brentford 5.
Brentford head coach Thomas Frank told www.brentfordfc.com the Bees’ performance against Luton was “fantastic” and reserved special praise for Yoane Wissa who bagged a first-half brace during the 5-1 win at Kenilworth Road:
Villa come into the game on the back of a 3-1 win over Bournemouth, with Unai Emery's side coming from a goal down to a take a huge step towards next seasons Champions League.
Emi Martinez came to Villa’s rescue early on, as the Argentine’s strong hand prevented Justin Kluivert from opening the scoring with a right footed effort after the Dutchman had cut in from the left hand side.
There was another warning sign for the Villans as Dango Ouattara hit the side netting after a sweeping cross from Lloyd Kelly on the edge of the Villa box.
Bournemouth were rewarded for their constant pressure as Matty Cash’s clumsy challenge on Cherries midfielder Milos Kerkez left Tim Robinson with no choice but to point to the spot.
Dominic Solanke made no mistake as his right footed conversion into the top left hand corner saw Bournemouth take a 1-0 lead in the 31st minute at Villa Park.
Morgan Rogers second goal in three matches ensured Villa headed into the break on level pegging. The former Middlesbrough man smashed Leon Bailey’s pass into the roof of the Bournemouth net to make it 1-1 (45+1).
Villa took the lead for the first time in the 57th minute as Moussa Diaby slotted Ollie Watkins through ball beyond Neto to make it 2-1.
It was 3-1 in the 78th minute when Leon Bailey tapped home from close range, with Ollie Watkins securing his second assist of the match as he made the most of a Neto error before rounding him and cutting the ball across goal to Bailey.
Unai Emery told VillaTV he was thankful to Aston Villa fans for their show of support before Sunday’s victory against Bournemouth:
Leandro Trossard’s fourth minute goal gave Arsenal a rapid start at the Emirates. The Belgian’s left footed strike from a Declan Rice pass was enough to beat Djordje Petrovic at his near post.
Kai Havertz saw his effort shortly after well saved by Petrovic, the Chelsea keeper dived to his left to prevent the German from doubling the Gunners lead.
The Blues had three successive chances as first Noni Madueke was denied by David Raya, before Marc Cucurella saw his effort blocked, before Enzo Fernandes blazed his effort wide.
Ben White doubled the Arsenal lead in the 52nd minute, the right back was on hand to make the most of an attempted clearance form Mykhailo Mudryk.
It was three for Arsenal in the 57th minute as former Chelsea man Kai Havertz fired Martin Odegaard’s pass into the roof of the Chelsea net.
Nicolas Jackson missed a glorious chance to pull one back for Chelsea but he was unable to hit the target from less than three yards away.
Havertz doubled his tally for the night to put Arsenal 4-0 up, as he slotted Bukayo Saka’s cutback onto the inside of the post before it crossed the line in the 65th minute,
Arsenal’s fifth and final goal came from an innocuous cross from Ben White, with the Arsenal defender on for his first Premier League hat-trick in the twenty remaining minutes (70).
Mauricio Pochettino couldn't hide his disappointment when he spoke to Chelsea TV after a heavy defeat away at Arsenal:
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