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Everton - Arsenal 0:0 (1st half) - voila! sport

2023-02-04T13:12:46.523Z


The leader will try to open an 8-point gap over Manchester City, while the host just wants to get above the red line. Jorginho on the bench of the hosts


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The 22nd round of the Premier League continues today (Saturday) with the battle of the edges between the leading Arsenal and Everton from the bottom.

Later, Manchester United will look to move towards third place, Liverpool will try to get out of the crisis at Wolves and Newcastle will host the recovering West Ham.




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Everton - Arsenal 0:0 (1st half)

On one side, the Toffees with a single win in the last 12 rounds.

On the other side, the leader with a single loss all season.

A team in crisis against a team that is on the best points pace in its history - Everton will host Arsenal for a meeting of extremes that could change the season of each of them.

Mikel Arteta and his players unexpectedly lost at Goodison Park last season, and such a loss this season too may be decisive in the championship fight against Manchester City, which in this case can reduce the gap to only two points.

Everton are thirsty for points, and after losing Anthony Gordon to Newcastle and failing to sign Andre Eve, the team in blue is stuck deep in 19th place which leads to relegation and hopes to start a new path with Sean Dyche's debut on the lines.

On the side of the proud leaders, Jorginho, who joined on the last day of the window, is waiting on Arteta's bench to open, temporarily, an eight-point gap over Pep Guardiola's champions.



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Manchester United - Crystal Palace (17:00, Sport2)

The Red Devils did get stronger in Marcel Sabitzer, but the Bayern Munich midfielder arrived on loan to cover the absence of Christian Eriksen who was injured for a long time.

Even without the experienced Danish midfielder, United look simply fantastic this season, and against the team that equalized with a dramatic Michael Olisa free kick goal in the last match between the teams two and a half weeks ago, they will look to temporarily overtake Newcastle on their way to third place.

Patrick Vieira's Palace are on a four-match winless streak, and with Wilfried Zaha injured, the Eagles' situation does not bode well for the visit to Old Trafford.

Erik ten Haag is enjoying seeing his team advance to the League Cup final which will be held at Wembley Stadium at the end of this month against Newcastle, and will hope to continue the fantastic momentum against the decline of the Londoners.

It's hard to stop Ten Ha's machine.

Rashford and Fred (Photo: GettyImages, Catherine Ivill)

Will they manage to get out of the crisis?

Salah and Bejtic (Photo: Reuters)

Wolves - Liverpool (17:00, Sport1)

The two teams that have already met twice in the last month following a rematch in the FA Cup, will reach a third and critical match for both, each for their own reasons.

The host is complicated in the struggles of the bottom in the 17th place and with a single victory in the last seven games in all frames will also have a hard time against the complicated Liverpool.

Still with four injured attacking players, Wolves will hope to take advantage of the shortcomings in Jurgen Klopp's side which is still without Virgil van Dijk, Roberto Firmino, Arthur Melo, Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz whose return will be only about a month away compared to the rest who have returned to light training.

The nightmarish season of the Mighty Reds continued with an early elimination from the FA Cup, so that in fact they lost both of their titles from last season within the domestic cups, and the only title that is on the horizon, and it is also far from easy, is the Champions League.

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Newcastle players (Photo: GettyImages, Stu Forster)

Newcastle - West Ham (19:30, Sport1)

The qualification for the final of the English League Cup gave the Magpies tremendous motivation to make a historic season, one that will end not only with a ticket to the Champions League next season, but also with a title for the first time since 1955. The Hammers managed to recover a little from the horrible start to the season with three wins in the last four games in all competitions and promotion to the place The 16th in the Premier League.

Newcastle will have to do without Bruno Guimaraes who was sent off in the cup match against Southampton, while Danny Ings, who only signed last month at West Ham, will be out for several weeks with a knee injury.




Other games:



Aston Villa - Leicester (17:00)


Brentford - Southampton (17:00)


Brighton - Bournemouth (17:00)

  • English league 2022/23

    Group

    games

    victories

    draw

    losses

    gates

    points

    1

    Arsenal

    19

    16

    2

    1

    16-45

    50

    2

    Manchester city

    20

    14

    3

    3

    20-53

    45

    3

    Newcastle

    20

    10

    9

    1

    11-33

    39

    4

    Manchester United

    20

    12

    3

    5

    25-32

    39

    5

    Tottenham

    21

    11

    3

    7

    31-40

    36

    6

    Fulham

    22

    9

    5

    8

    30-32

    32

    7

    Brighton

    19

    9

    4

    6

    27-37

    31

    8

    Brentford

    20

    7

    9

    4

    28-32

    30

    9

    Chelsea

    21

    8

    6

    7

    21-22

    30

    10

    Liverpool

    19

    8

    5

    6

    25-34

    29

    11

    Aston Villa

    20

    8

    4

    8

    27-23

    28

    12

    Crystal Palace

    20

    6

    6

    8

    27-18

    24

    13

    Nottingham Forest

    20

    5

    6

    9

    35-16

    21

    14

    Leicester City

    20

    5

    3

    12

    35-28

    18

    15

    Leeds

    19

    4

    6

    9

    33-26

    18

    16

    West Ham United

    20

    5

    3

    12

    25-17

    18

    17

    Wolves

    20

    4

    5

    11

    12-30

    17

    18

    Bournemouth

    20

    4

    5

    11

    42-19

    17

    19

    Everton

    20

    3

    6

    11

    28-15

    15

    20

    Southampton

    20

    4

    3

    13

    35-17

    15

Sunday's games in the Premier League:



Nottingham Forest - Leeds (16:00, Sport1)


Tottenham - Manchester City (18:30, Sport1)

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Source: walla

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