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PL LIVE: Everton sees goal ruled out against Fulham after exciting games at 3 pm

PL LIVE: Everton sees goal ruled out against Fulham after exciting games at 3 pm

Five Premier League games will be played on Saturday.

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Everton host Fulham

Sean Dyche’s side hosted Fulham to close out Saturday’s shortened football match, but it was Fulham who enjoyed the better of the opening stages, with Raul Jimenez testing Jordan Pickford with an effort.

As the home crowd grew restless, Fulham continued to press, with Adama Traore and Emile Smith Rowe squandering glorious chances to give Marco Silva’s side the lead.

With their first effort, Everton found the net when Dominic Calvert-Lewin slotted in a loose ball, only for VAR to rule it out for offside and cut their celebrations short.

But it gave life to Everton, with the Toffees forcing successive corners to put pressure on Marco Silva’s side.


Haaland sinks Santos

A solitary Erling Haaland goal made Manchester City work harder than many expected in a narrow 1-0 home win over Southampton.

That game-winning goal came early when Haaland stepped back toward goal to convert a Matheus Nunes pass from the left.

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However, City were almost left cold on the stroke of half-time when Cameron Archer was sent racing towards goal after overcoming City’s high line, but his shot hit the crossbar.

Shortly after the break, Haaland missed a glorious chance for his second when Sávinho found him at the far post, but from two yards out, he incredibly deflected his effort off the post before a header was cleared off the line.

City did not have to pay for those mistakes as they return to the top of the table, while the winless Saints remain in 19th place.


Villa frustrated by death

Scorers: Barkley 76′; Evanilson 90+6′

Aston Villa conceded an injury-time equalizer and were forced to settle for a frustrating point in a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth.

The hosts thought they had taken the lead on the half-hour mark, but a careful VAR check determined the ball had left the field of play before John McGinn scored his second goal in as many games.

They had to wait a long time for the first goal to finally arrive but in the 76th minute it came through substitute Ross Barkley when he reacted in an instant to Leon Bailey’s header and squeezed the ball past Mark Travers who had made a few saves. previously inspired. to keep the Villans away.

But with just 16 seconds left on the clock, Bournemouth capitalized on their victory over Arsenal when Evanilson curled a header into the corner to salvage a share of the spoils.


Wolves stun Brighton with late rally

Scorers: Welbeck 45′, Ferguson 86′; Aït-Nouri 88′, Cunha 90+3′

Evan Ferguson scored late in what turned out to be a vital safety goal as Brighton beat Wolves 2-1 to continue their excellent start under Fabian Hürzeler.

Wolves recovered from two goals down with two minutes remaining to move off the bottom of the table by salvaging a point in a 2-2 draw at Brighton.

This match on the south coast looked to be heading into half-time locked in a goalless stalemate, but a disastrous clearance by José Sá gave Brighton possession deep in opposition territory and they mercilessly punished the error as Danny Welbeck continued his purple streak by beat the goalkeeper.

The match did not appear to be out of reach for the visitors, who were excellent in the second half, until the final four minutes when Ferguson ended their 33-game wait for a Premier League goal with a ruthless finish that seemingly secured the points.

But Rayan Aït-Nouri’s third goal in four games set up a nervy finish and Brighton could not hold on as Wolves claimed a point thanks to Matheus Cunha’s deflected shot that went off the underside of the bar.

Gary O’Neil’s men move off the bottom of the table with their second point of the season as the Seagulls leapfrog Nottingham Forest into fifth place.


Brentford beat Ipswich in a classic

Scorers: Wissa 44, Clarke OG 45+1′, Mbeumo (PEN) 51′, 90+6′; Szmodics 28′, Hirst 31′, Delap 86′

Bryan Mbeumo scored a lucky last gasp as Brentford came back from 2-0 down at home to 10-man Ipswich Town to claim an impressive 4-3 win.

Although it is Brentford who have drawn first blood so many times in the league this season, Ipswich did so on this occasion for a surprise lead when Sammie Szmodics was given too much space in a central area to pick the corner of the net.

Three minutes later his team increased their lead through George Hirst as he was again given too much space and the Bees were left exposed in the middle, allowing the former Leicester City man to cleverly slot past the goalkeeper who was pounced

But in two moments of madness on the stroke of half-time, Kieran McKenna’s side undid all their hard work and walked incredibly to the dressing room after first allowing the hosts to open up on the left for Yoane Wissa to score first. Another attempt of his moments later was directed into his own goal by Harry Clarke.

Clarke’s afternoon got even worse after the restart when, following a VAR review, it was determined that he had fouled Keane Lewis-Potter in the area and from the resulting penalty, Bryan Mbeumo put Brentford ahead before the day of Clarke ended up with a red card. 20 minutes left.

But the Tractor Boys refused to settle for their fate and appeared to rescue a point with 10 men thanks to Liam Delap’s equalizer in the 86th minute, only for Mbeumo’s cross 10 minutes later to elude everyone and sneak up on the victory, although even they had to do it. Survive a late scare when Delap hit the woodwork in the 98th minute!


sunday games

  • Chelsea-Newcastle
  • Crystal Palace-Tottenham
  • West Ham-Manchester United
  • Arsenal-Liverpool

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