Summary: Everton - Tottenham 2:2/Sport1
The 23rd round in the Premier League started already today (Saturday) when Bemoked Richarlison scored a double, but Tottenham conceded in extra time and ended with a 2:2 at Everton.
After that Newcastle and Luton parted in a 4:4 full of upheavals.
Aston Villa ended the day with an impressive 0:5 against the table leaders Sheffield United.
Everton - Tottenham 2:2
Since December 2018, Tottenham have not been able to register a victory at Goodison Park, and apparently even a great game from X Everton was not enough for them as their negative streak at the Liverpool stadium continued.
Richarlison scored a brace and already saw his side match Manchester City and Arsenal on points, but a dramatic extra-time equalizer split the points.
In the fourth minute, the Brazilian received a cross from Destiny Udoji and from close range scored the guest's first, and, as is tradition, did not celebrate.
The lead held for 26 minutes until an Everton corner kick ended with Dominic Calvert-Lewin pushing home from close range, but it was Richarlison's game who benefited from an outstanding finish from James Maddison, and with a wonderful kick he beat Jordan Pickford in the 41st minute and again not Celebrated at the expense of the ex.
The hosts pressed and in added time (90+5) Jared Burnthwaite pushed from close range for the dramatic equalizer that lifted them over the red line for the sixth game in a row without a win in the Premier League.
Tottenham could lose fourth place if Aston Villa beat Sheffield United later this evening.
A great pair, no celebrations that weren't enough.
Richarlison/GettyImages
Newcastle - Luton 4:4
crazy game in the set.
James Park ended without a decision and both teams can be disappointed: Newcastle losing points at home against an opponent from the bottom, and Luton losing a 2:4 lead.
Sean Longstaff (7, 23), Kieran Trippier (67) and Harvey Barnes scored for Newcastle, Gabriel Osho (21), Ross Barkley (40), Carlton Morris (59, penalty) and Elijah Adebayo (62) scored for Luton.
Sheffield United - Aston Villa 5:0
After the home loss to Newcastle, the fourth in the table took out nerves on the last ranked with four in 18 minutes during the first half.
Scottish John McGinn started the celebration in the 12th minute, Ollie Watkins joined after four minutes and after another four he also scored for Leon Bailey, and Yuri Tillmans completed the blitz in the 30th minute.
Defender Alex Moreno also benefited from Watkins' assist at the start of the second half (47) and even Sheffield United's consolation goal was disallowed in extra time.
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Summary: Newcastle - Luton 4:4/Sport1
More games
Brighton - Crystal Palace 1:4
for Brighton: Lewis Dunk (3), Jack Hinshelwood (33), Facundo Bonanotta (34), Joao Pedro (84).
For Palace: Jean-Philippe Mattea (71).
Burnley - Fulham 2:2
for Burnley: David Dutro Popana (71, 90+2).
For Fulham: Joao Pelahinha (17), Rodrigo Muniz (21)
Conceded four goals and still unbeaten/GettyImages, Matt McNulty
English league 2023/24
Group
games
victories
draw
losses
gates
points
1
Liverpool
22
15
6
1
19-51
51
2
Manchester city
21
14
4
3
24-51
46
3
Arsenal
22
14
4
4
21-44
46
4
Aston Villa
23
14
4
5
30-49
46
5
Tottenham
23
13
5
5
35-49
44
6
West Ham United
22
10
6
6
33-36
36
7
Brighton
23
9
8
6
38-42
35
8
Manchester United
22
11
2
9
32-28
35
9
Newcastle
23
10
3
10
37-48
33
10
Chelsea
22
9
4
9
35-36
31
11
Wolves
22
8
5
9
35-33
29
12
Fulham
23
7
5
11
38-30
26
13
Bournemouth
21
7
5
9
40-29
26
14
Crystal Palace
23
6
6
11
40-26
24
15
Brentford
21
6
4
11
36-31
22
16
Luton
22
5
5
12
42-32
20
17
Nottingham Forest
22
5
5
12
40-27
20
18
Everton
23
8
5
10
26-30
19
19
Burnley
23
3
4
16
47-24
13
20
Sheffield United
23
2
4
17
59-19
10
The cycle will culminate on Sunday when leaders Liverpool host Arsenal in London.
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