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Jimenez absorbed two silly yellows in extra time of the half, the champion increased the pressure following the numerical advantage and saved Cody from the line (55)


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Manchester City - Wolves 0: 1 (Half 2)

Sterling (66) scored after a rather dubious penalty, Jimenez abandoned the visitors with two silly yellows in extra time of the half

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Brentford beat Watford 1: 2 from Pendel in the 95th minute (summary)

The 16th round of the Premier League culminates today (Saturday) when Liverpool host Aston Villa, Chelsea Leeds and Manchester United host Norwich.

In the early game Manchester City the lead will host Wolves and then Arsenal will face Southampton.

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Stung her: Brentford beat Watford Pendel in the 95th minute

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100 goals in the Premier League.

Raheem Sterling receives greetings from friends (Photo: Reuters)

Manchester City - Wolves 0: 1 (Half 2)

Pep Guardiola's team lost 2: 1 to R.B. Leipzig in the Champions League this week, but in the league is in great shape and has won its last five games. Now Manchester City are looking for the sixth in a row to retain first place and widen the gap between Liverpool and Chelsea, albeit temporarily. City are waiting for Wolves, who overcame them in October 2019, but last season were defeated 4-1 there. Kyle Walker, who was sent off in a loss in Germany, went down to the bench when Joao Canselo was shifted to the right-back position while Oleksandr Zinchenko was placed as a left-back. Kevin de Bruyne, Riyad Mahrez and Phil Puden are waiting on the bench as Pep Guardiola chooses to give the credit in attack to Jack Grilish, Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus.



Minute 37: After injuries to Kilman and Neves, Wolves with another player on the grass. This time it's a groom who suffered a sterling elbow when it passed him in the open.



45 + 2 minutes: Red card!

What a miserable moment for Jimenez.

The Mexican striker picked up a yellow following a foul from behind on Neves, then prevented City from taking out the free-kick and saw a second yellow.

Wolves went down to the break with 10 players.



55 min: Manchester City pressure man and Gonduan already thought he was getting the lead, but visiting captain Cody saved from the line.



Minute 66: Goal!

The champion received a rather dubious penalty after the level of Silva hitting Moutinho's armpit.

After a VAR check, the referee left the decision to be honest and Sterling kicked inside.

0: 1 to Manchester City and this is Sterling's 100th goal in the Premier League.

He is the 32nd player to reach this milestone.

What nonsense.

Raoul Jimenez (Photo: Reuters)

Chelsea - Leeds (17:00, Sport1)

The Blues have stopped a bit in recent weeks and have scored just four points in the last three league rounds, with them finishing 3-3 against Zenit in the Champions League and losing first place at home.

Now Chelsea will try to come back to win when they host Leeds, who have won just once in the last five rounds and are only 15th with 16 points from a possible 45.

The last time Leeds beat Chelsea was somewhere in December 2002, so it ended with a 0-2 draw thanks to goals from Jonathan Woodgate and none other than James Milner.

The momentum has stopped in recent weeks.

Chelsea (Photo: Reuters)

Liverpool - Aston Villa (17:00, Sport 2)

Also in the second team, but with Muhammad Salah and Sadio Mane, Jurgen Klopp's side managed to beat Milan 1: 2 at San Siro and locked the Champions League home stage in perfect balance.

Also in the league Liverpool has great momentum and has won in the last four rounds, including a hard 0: 1 against Wolves away in the last round from a goal by Dibuk Origi.

Liverpool will host the mythical ex Steven Gerrard, who since his appointment as Aston Villa coach has led the team to three wins in four games, excluding a 2-1 loss at home to Manchester City.

Returning to Anfield.

Gerard (Photo: Reuters)

Norwich - Manchester United (19:30, Sport1)

The Red Devils defeated Crystal Palace 0-1 in Ralph Rangnick's debut on the lines and now have a game against one of the league's sluts and table lock, Norwich.

Manchester United, who finished 1-1 against the Young Boys in the Champions League on Wednesday, will try to record a third consecutive league victory to get even closer to fourth place.

Will they achieve a third victory in a row?

Rangnick (Photo: GettyImages, Sebastian Frej / MB Media)

Arsenal - Southampton (17:00)

After a not-so-bad period, the Gunners landed back on the ground with a slightly tougher streak that ended in three losses in the last four rounds.

Now Arsenal will try to come back to win and have a comfortable opponent to do it, Southampton from the bottom.

Ralph Hazenhotel's team has not won its last four league games and is in 16th place.

Arsenal have failed to beat Southampton in their last two home games against them: last season it ended 1-1 and the previous season 2-2.



Another game:



Brentford - Watford 1: 2 (Click here for full article)

Get back to reality after a good time.

Arta (Photo: Reuters)

  • English League 2021/22

    Group

    Ms.

    Netz

    A.

    Hp

    Gates

    Nk

    1

    Manchester city

    15

    11

    2

    2

    9-32

    35

    2

    Liverpool

    15

    10

    4

    1

    12-44

    34

    3

    Chelsea

    15

    10

    3

    2

    9-35

    33

    4

    West Ham United

    15

    8

    3

    4

    19-28

    27

    5

    Tottenham

    14

    8

    1

    5

    17-16

    25

    6

    Manchester United

    15

    7

    3

    5

    24-25

    24

    7

    Arsenal

    15

    7

    2

    6

    22-18

    23

    8

    Wolves

    15

    6

    3

    6

    13-12

    21

    9

    Brentford

    16

    5

    5

    6

    22-21

    20

    10

    Brighton

    15

    4

    8

    3

    16-14

    20

    11

    Aston Villa

    15

    6

    1

    8

    24-21

    19

    12

    Leicester City

    15

    5

    4

    6

    27-23

    19

    13

    Everton

    15

    5

    3

    7

    25-19

    18

    14

    Crystal Palace

    15

    3

    7

    5

    21-19

    16

    15

    Leeds

    15

    3

    7

    5

    22-15

    16

    16

    Southampton

    15

    3

    7

    5

    21-14

    16

    17

    Watford

    16

    4

    1

    11

    31-21

    13

    18

    Burnley

    14

    1

    7

    6

    21-14

    10

    19

    Newcastle

    15

    1

    7

    7

    30-17

    10

    20

    Norwich

    15

    2

    4

    9

    31-8

    10

In the first, three more games will be played: Burnley will host West Ham, Leicester will host Newcastle and Crystal Palace will face Everton.

The match between Brighton and Tottenham was postponed following a Corona outbreak in the Roosters.

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