Chelsea have won in the shadow of the Sanctions, a spectacular debut goal for the Newcastle Guillaume
The European champion put aside the Abramovich storm and defeated Norwich 1: 3, the Magpies' acquisition arranged 1: 2 in Southampton with a heel from the air
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10/03/2022
Thursday, March 10, 2022, 11:23 p.m.
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Summary: Burnley - Chelsea 4: 0 (Sport 1)
In the shadow of the sanctions imposed on owner Roman Abramovich and the entanglement in which Chelsea found themselves, the European champions won tonight (Thursday) 1: 2 in Norwich in a game that was advanced from the 30th round.
Hot Newcastle defeated Southampton 1-2 in a rematch while Wolves defeated Watford 0-4.
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A kiss to the sergeant.
Mason Mount (Photo: Reuters)
Norwich - Chelsea 3: 1
The Blues managed to put the Abramovich storm aside and recorded a fourth consecutive league victory, against an opponent they had not lost since December 1994. Trevo Chaluba got a place in the lineup at the expense of Antonio Rodiger and hit the net in the third minute after a Mason Mount corner that misjudged his keeper and shot The second in the 14th minute, before running to kiss the Chelsea emblem in front of the cameras.
Tamu Poke shrank with a penalty in the 60th minute after a touchdown by Chaluba, but Kai Habertz signed in the 90th minute with a missile on the left and set up a fifth consecutive loss of the table lock.
What a performance.
Bruno Gimraeisch (Photo: Reuters)
Southampton - Newcastle 2: 1
What about the Magpies?
Eddie Howe continues to work miracles with a sixth win in the last seven rounds (19 points from the last 21) and this time inflicted on the Saints a second home loss overall this season.
Stuart Armstrong struck close and gave Southampton the lead in the 25th minute, but Chris Wood equalized with his own shot seven minutes later and celebrated a debut goal in a Newcastle uniform, followed by Bruno Gimraeish, the Brazilian millionaire, who opened for the first time with a spectacular debut goal 52.
Signed with an ingenious bounce.
Ruben Neves (Photo: Reuters)
Wolves - Watford 0: 4
After three consecutive losses, the Wolves recovered at the expense of the weak Watford and celebrated their highest league win since promotion in 2018.
Raoul Jimenez subdued Ben Foster in the 13th minute, Kocho Hernandez assisted with an own goal in the 18th minute and Daniel Podensa completed the blitz in the 21st minute.
The cherry belonged to Ruben Neves, who elegantly bounced the fourth five minutes to go.
Waited a long time for this gate.
Callum Chambers (Photo: Reuters)
Leeds - Aston Villa 3: 0
Jesse Marsh also fails to save Leeds, who counts six consecutive league losses (two of them with him) and is just two points above the red line.
On the other hand, Aston Villa are again at the top of the table thanks to a third consecutive victory over zero.
Right-back Matti Cash cooked for Filippa Coutinho in the 22nd minute and scored himself in the left in the 65th minute a second goal in two weeks.
Brakeman Callum Chambers spun for connections in the 73rd minute and celebrated his first Premier League goal since September 2019, then made it to the Aston Villa network as an Arsenal player.
English League 2021/22
Group
Games
Victories
draw
Losses
Gates
Points
1
Manchester city
28
22
3
3
18-68
sixty nine
2
Liverpool
27
19
6
2
20-71
63
3
Chelsea
27
16
8
3
19-56
56
4
Arsenal
25
15
3
7
29-41
48
5
Manchester United
28
13
8
7
38-45
47
6
West Ham United
28
13
6
9
35-46
45
7
Tottenham
26
14
3
9
32-40
45
8
Wolves
28
13
4
11
23-28
43
9
Aston Villa
27
11
3
13
37-40
36
10
Southampton
28
8
11
9
43-35
35
11
Crystal Palace
28
7
12
9
38-39
33
12
Leicester City
25
9
6
10
43-40
33
13
Brighton
27
7
12
8
32-26
33
14
Newcastle
27
7
10
10
47-32
31
15
Brentford
28
7
6
15
45-30
27
16
Leeds
28
5
8
15
64-29
23
17
Everton
25
6
4
15
46-28
22
18
Burnley
26
3
12
11
36-22
21
19
Watford
28
5
4
19
54-27
19
20
Norwich
28
4
5
19
61-17
17
The 29th round kicks off on Saturday with three games:
Brighton - Liverpool (14:30, Sport1)
Brentford - Burnley (17:00, Sport1)
Manchester United - Tottenham (19:30, Sport1)
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