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Diaz, Mana and Salah in Liverpool v Tottenham, Manchester United humiliated - Walla! sport

2022-05-07T18:30:54.404Z


After qualifying for the Champions League final, the Reds must win to stay in the championship battle. Kolosevsky in the lineup of roosters, who dream of fourth place. Ronaldo and his friends are humiliated


Diaz, Mana and Salah in Liverpool v Tottenham, Manchester United humiliated

After qualifying for the Champions League final, the Reds must win to stay in the championship battle.

Kolosevsky in the lineup of roosters, who dream of fourth place (21:45, Sport1).

Ronaldo and his teammates lost 4-0 to Brighton.

A pair of Lukaku was not enough for Chelsea

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Summary: Chelsea - Wolves 2: 2 (Sport 1)

Six games kicked off the 36th round of the Premier League on Saturday.

Three rounds to the end of the season, and the struggles at the top and bottom continue to be as close as possible.

Liverpool will try to return to the ground after advancing to the Champions League final and will host Tottenham when a win will temporarily lift them to the top of the table.

Manchester United have finally and officially come out of the battle for a place in the Champions League after being humiliated with a 4-0 away win against Brighton.

Following the acquisition of Todd Bolly, the Chelsea owner sat in the podium and saw his new team lose a double 2-2 win over Wolves.

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Salah (Photo: Reuters)

Liverpool - Tottenham (21:45, Sport1)

Jurgen Klopp's side will try to return to the ground after the big comeback against Villarreal in the Champions League semi-final and promotion to the final against Real Madrid.

With six straight wins in all competitions, Liverpool want to continue in a row and move up to first place in the English league until Manchester City complete their game the next day against Newcastle.

The Roosters on the other hand are also coming in good shape, but need points and hope for Arsenal's stumbles to take fourth place leading to the Champions League at the end of the season.

Luis Diaz, who came on as a substitute and scored against Villarreal, was preferred in the squad over Diego Jote.

Also Mana and Salah in Klopp's squad, who came up with his 11 seniors.

Kolosevsky, Sun and Kane in the Tottenham squad.

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Furious.

And he has a reason for Cristiano Ronaldo (Photo: Reuters)

Brighton - Manchester United 4: 0 (Half 2)

The Red Devils returned to the winning track in the last round with 0: 3 over Brentford, this after collecting a single point out of nine in the three rounds that preceded it.

Tonight they went back to Suram, or rather were humiliated against Brighton with perhaps their biggest humiliation this season.

Cristiano Ronaldo started in the lineup, but saw the hosts celebrate and Moises Kaisado scored the first with a long-range kick as early as the 15th minute.

The nervous Ronaldo received a yellow card on the verge of the break and in the 49th minute, Marc Cocoreira, the Spanish defender who grew up in Barcelona, ​​scored his first goal of the season as a player from an extension to the high corner.

In the 57th minute Pascal Gross was also honored with a goal of the season as he remained uncovered this season and after an hour of play Landro Trossar, who had cooked up the previous two goals, was honored in the fourth with a close-range push after the United defense failed to keep a ball away.

Disappointing United are only in sixth place with 58 points after this loss and will almost certainly play next season in the Europa League.

Celebrate the victory from the stands.

Todd Bolly the new owner of Chelsea (Photo: Reuters)

Chelsea - Wolves 2: 2

A week before the cup final and a few hours after the announcement that Todd Bolly had acquired the club, the Blues hosted Wolves knowing that a victory would establish them in third place.

Bolly sat in the stands and watched Romulo Lukaku open and score with the first Premier League goals in 2022 (!).

The striker, who has spoken out against the club and been dry on the bench for a long time, was honored to kick a penalty due to the absence of Giorgini (56).

Only two minutes passed until Policic found Lukaku, who from the edge of the box kicked to the far corner.

At this point it seemed as if Chelsea were on a journey to victory.

But Trinkao ex-Barcelona shrank (79), with a beautiful goal on the left foot outside the box.

Wolves believed and pressed and pressed and in the 97th minute Conor Cody equalized with a close-range strike after a beautiful attack from the visitors.

Scored a double, but his team suffered a draw when he was already on the bench (Photo: Reuters)

Burnley - Aston Villa 3: 1

With great momentum of three straight wins, Burnley got a great opportunity to completely escape the bottom with a home game against a team that had long since lost interest.

But Aston Villa's host's ambitions did not interest her and she achieved a victory that greatly complicated Burnley, who could fall below the red line again if Everton beat Leicester away tomorrow.

Danny Inges (7), Emiliani Boandia (31) and possibly Watkins (52) scored for Villa, who recorded a third game without a loss.

Maxwell Corna shrank deep in overtime, but it was really too late to start a comeback.



Additional games:



Crystal Palace - Watford 0: 1


to Palace: Wilfried Zaha (31 in Pendel).

Watford officially went down because of this loss.



Brentford - Southampton 0: 3


Brentford: Pontus Jansson (13), Johan Visa (14), Christopher Air (79)

  • English League 2021/22

    Group

    Games

    Victories

    draw

    Losses

    Gates

    Points

    1

    Manchester city

    34

    26

    5

    3

    21-84

    83

    2

    Liverpool

    34

    25

    7

    2

    22-86

    82

    3

    Chelsea

    35

    19

    10

    6

    31-70

    67

    4

    Arsenal

    34

    20

    3

    11

    41-54

    63

    5

    Tottenham

    34

    19

    4

    11

    39-59

    61

    6

    Manchester United

    37

    16

    10

    11

    56-57

    58

    7

    West Ham United

    35

    15

    7

    13

    46-53

    52

    8

    Wolves

    35

    15

    5

    15

    34-35

    50

    9

    Brighton

    36

    11

    14

    11

    42-38

    47

    10

    Crystal Palace

    35

    10

    14

    11

    42-46

    44

    11

    Aston Villa

    34

    13

    4

    17

    47-47

    43

    12

    Brentford

    36

    12

    7

    17

    52-44

    43

    13

    Newcastle

    35

    11

    10

    14

    56-40

    43

    14

    Leicester City

    33

    11

    9

    13

    54-48

    42

    15

    Southampton

    36

    9

    13

    14

    61-41

    40

    16

    Burnley

    35

    7

    13

    15

    49-32

    34

    17

    Leeds

    34

    8

    10

    16

    72-38

    34

    18

    Everton

    33

    9

    5

    19

    55-35

    32

    19

    Watford

    35

    6

    4

    25

    70-32

    22

    20

    Norwich

    34

    5

    6

    23

    71-22

    21

Sunday games in England:



Arsenal - Leeds (16:00, Sport 2)


Leicester - Everton (16:00, Sport 1)


Norwich - West Ham (16:00, Sport 1)


Manchester City - Newcastle (18:30, Sport 1)

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