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Brighton turned a deficit to 1:2 against Chelsea, a dramatic loss to Tottenham - voila! sport

2023-04-15T16:48:52.434Z


Ansiso gave the Seagulls a prestigious away win with an outstanding goal, Ouattara scored a goal in added time in Bournemouth's 3-2 draw against the Roosters. Fulham won, Solomon not involved


Summary: Tottenham - Bournemouth 3:2 (Sport1)

The 31st round in the Premier League started today (Saturday) with the hot Aston Villa, who defeated third-ranked Newcastle 0:3.

Brighton turned a 1:2 deficit against Chelsea, Tottenham lost in extra time to Bournemouth and Manor Solomon watched Fulham beat Everton from the bench.

A fantastic period for him and the team.

Oli Watkins (Photo: Reuters)

Aston Villa - Newcastle 0:3

Unai Emery continues to work wonders and the sixth ranked can even challenge for a ticket to the Champions League.

Newcastle, third in the table, came after five consecutive victories, but at Villa Park they lost 2:0 in all three previous visits and this time it was even worse.

Jacob Ramsey signed the first (11) with a sharp ball on the left after a great preparation at the head of Ollie Watkins.

Aston Villa missed opportunities to increase the score in a great first half, when after the break Emiliano Martins prevented an equalizer from Alexander Isak (59) and Watkins' goal was disallowed due to a small difference (61), but after three minutes the hot striker scored on a turn and in the 84th minute he had already completed a personal double.

In total he has 11 goals in the last 12 rounds, out of 14 in the league this season.

Villa with a streak of five wins and seven in the last eight rounds.

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Watch Villa's big win

Summary of Aston Villa's victory 0:3 over Newcastle (Sport 1)

A spectacular winning goal.

Ensisu (Photo: GettyImages)

Chelsea - Brighton 2:1

Chelsea did not score in all of their last four games and in total did not win five games in all formats, giving the impression that the season is actually over after losing 2:0 to Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday in the first leg of the quarterfinals of the Champions League, a result from which they will find it difficult to come back.

With a record of four consecutive games without a loss against the Blues, the Seagulls arrived at Stamford Bridge against 11 Frank Lampard substitutes and were surprised in the 14th minute when Michail Modric passed to Conor Gallagher who kicked a ball that hit Lewis Dunk and went into Roberto Sanchez's net.

The guest did dominate, but lost Waltman and Ferguson who were injured during the first half, and Danny Welbeck, who came on as a substitute, scored the equalizer (42).

Brighton dominated throughout the game and did not stop threatening the goal of Cafe, and in the 70th minute Julio Enciso kicked a great ball from a distance and rightly turned the result with three points for the seagulls away.

What a goal: watch Brighton's big win

Summary: Chelsea - Brighton 2:1 (Sport1)

They returned forever, this time without Solomon.

Wilson, Ferreira and Fellaini (Photo: GettyImages)

Everton - Fulham 3:1

With Manor Solomon starting the game on the bench and without the suspended Aleksandar Mitrovic, Fulham arrived in Liverpool for the game at Goodison Park and saw Harrison Reid put them ahead in the 22nd minute.

Everton pressed for Brend Leno's goal and in the 35th minute Dwight McNeil found the Toffees' equalizer from a James Garner header.

In the second half, Harry Wilson restored the advantage to the Londoners (51) after Willian dropped the ball to him with his head inside Jordan Pickford's box.

Daniel James joined the celebration in the 68th minute and sealed the result of the game in Fulham's first league victory after five rounds, Solomon did not get minutes this time.

Watch the recap of Fulham's win

Summary: Everton - Fulham 3:1 (Sport1)

The most dramatic.

Ouattara (Photo: Reuters)

Tottenham - Bournemouth 3:2

The Roosters returned to the winning track with 1:2 over Brighton in the last round, and wanted against the newcomer to continue the momentum in the battle for the top 4. The game, which started fifteen minutes late due to traffic jams on the way to the stadium, started off great for the Roosters.

In the 14th minute, Ivan Perišić found Jung Min Son with a wide pass, who kicked the host's 0:1 from close range.

In the 39th minute, a lost ball by Pedro Foro turned into an outburst for the Cherries who enjoyed a great chip by Mathias Vigne over Hugo Lloris on the way to 1:1 before going down to halftime.

Tottenham's defense simply could not cope with the pressure of the guest, and in the 51st minute Dominic Solanke reversed the result with another chip and put Bournemouth up 1:2.

The Roosters pressed on Netto's goal in an attempt to find the critical equaliser, and in the 88th minute Enrote Danjuma bombed the Bournemouth net and thought he had already given a precious point to his team,

Watch Tottenham's dramatic loss

Summary: Tottenham - Bournemouth 3:2 (Sport1)

More games

Wolves - Brentford 0:2


for Wolves: Diego Costa (27), Wang He-chan (69)



Southampton - Crystal Palace 2:0


for Palace: Aberchi Azza (54 and 68)

  • English league 2022/23

    Group

    games

    victories

    draw

    losses

    gates

    points

    1

    Arsenal

    30

    23

    4

    3

    29-72

    73

    2

    Manchester city

    29

    21

    4

    4

    27-75

    67

    3

    Newcastle

    30

    15

    11

    4

    24-48

    56

    4

    Manchester United

    29

    17

    5

    7

    37-44

    56

    5

    Tottenham

    31

    16

    5

    10

    45-57

    53

    6

    Aston Villa

    31

    15

    5

    11

    40-44

    50

    7

    Brighton

    29

    14

    7

    8

    37-54

    49

    8

    Liverpool

    29

    12

    8

    9

    35-50

    44

    9

    Brentford

    31

    10

    13

    8

    42-47

    43

    10

    Fulham

    30

    12

    6

    12

    41-42

    42

    11

    Chelsea

    31

    10

    9

    12

    33-30

    39

    12

    Crystal Palace

    31

    9

    9

    13

    40-31

    36

    13

    Wolves

    31

    9

    7

    15

    42-26

    34

    14

    Bournemouth

    31

    9

    6

    16

    59-31

    33

    15

    West Ham United

    29

    8

    6

    15

    39-27

    30

    16

    Leeds

    30

    7

    8

    15

    54-39

    29

    17

    Everton

    31

    6

    9

    16

    46-24

    27

    18

    Nottingham Forest

    30

    6

    9

    15

    54-24

    27

    19

    Leicester City

    30

    7

    4

    19

    52-40

    25

    20

    Southampton

    31

    6

    5

    20

    53-24

    23

The cycle will continue on Sunday when West Ham host Arsenal and Nottingham host Manchester United.

On Monday, Liverpool will host Leeds.

  • sport

  • world football

  • English League

Tags

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  • Aston Villa

  • Chelsea

  • Brighton

  • Fulham

Source: walla

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