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PL: The newcomer turned against Kerkezék; Aston Villa couldn’t keep their two-goal lead

LUTON–BOURNEMOUTH

No goals were scored in the first half, but we cannot say that the 45 minutes were uneventful. Both guards played constantly in front of the goals and were able to create several dangerous situations, but the attacks were often inaccurate, so they could end up 0-0. The ice was broken in the 52nd minute: Justin Kluivert’s accurate pass Marcus Tavernier unleashed a huge bomb that ended up in the net. In the 73rd minute, the rookie managed to equalize, Jordan Clark he also scored a huge goal from the penalty spot, then in the 90th minute Carlton Morris converted with his hit at Luton, and 2–1-re won the clash.

Our national team defender, Kerkez Milos he entered the field as a starter and was substituted only in the 86th minute.

ASTON VILLA–BRENTFORD

Aston Villa broke through the away defense in the 38th minute, Ollie Watkins a wonderful header into Brentford’s goal. After the turn, events moved quickly. One minute after the start Morgan Rogers doubled the difference, but the home team could not celebrate for long, because the visitors soon equalized (2–2), they even took the lead in the 68th minute Yoane Warned with his goal.

But it wasn’t over yet: until the final whistle, Birmingham had an answer – in the 81st minute Watkins he scored again, which was enough to salvage a point against the west Londoners. 3–3

EVERTON–BURNLEY

In the match between Everton and Burnley, the first goal came at the very end of the first half. The goalkeeper of the relegated team, Arijanet Muric made a huge mistake, which the home team Dominic Calvert-Lewin he used it without thinking, gaining Liverpool the lead.

In the continuation, after a bad slip-up, the guests even found themselves with a man disadvantage (Dara O’Shea-t was issued), it is true that Everton could no longer take advantage of the man advantage, which at least kept its one-goal lead until the end of the game. 1–0

FULHAM–NEWCASTLE

The meeting started very boringly, the sides hardly hit the goal, neither team had a really big chance. In the 77th minute, we thought the ice would finally be broken, because Fabian Schär he nicely placed the ball that bounced to him in the goal, but due to an earlier irregular movement, the goal was not given in the end. This only fueled Newcastle even more, because a few minutes later the “magpies” really had the advantage – the ball bouncing off the defenders Bruno Guimaraes he hit the goal with elemental force, fighting for his team’s victory. 0–1

WOLVERHAMPTON–WEST HAM

Wolves put a lot of pressure on West Ham’s goal from the start of the match, which resulted in the 33rd minute. That’s when the home team got a penalty, and the penalty kick with a bit of luck Pablo Sarabia also sold it.

The picture of the game didn’t really change in the continuation either, but once there was a glimmer of hope for the guests, when in the 66th minute Emerson he put the ball into the net, but after the VAR analysis, the shot was blown back. Not much later, however, the equalizer was actually achieved, and the guests were also awarded a penalty, which Lucas Paquetá he shot in with a sure foot. And in the last minutes, West Ham even managed to translate: James Ward-Prowse he curled the ball beautifully into the net from a corner (!) five minutes before the end. 1–2

ANGOL PREMIER LEAGUE
ROUND 32
Luton–Bournemouth 2–1 (Clark 73., Morris 90., ill. Tavernier 52.)
Aston Villa–Brentford 3–3 (Watkins 39., 81., Rogers 46., ill. Jörgensen 59., Mbeumo 61., Wissa 68.)
Everton–Burnley 1–0 (Calvert-Lewin 45+2.)
Fulham–Newcastle United 0–1 (Guimaraes 81.)
Wolverhampton–West Ham United 1–2 (Sarabia 33. – from 11, or Paquetá 73. – from 11, Ward-Prowse 85.)
EARLIER
Crystal Palace–Manchester City 2–4 (Mateta 4th, Édouard 85th, ill. De Bruyne 13th, 70th, R. Lewis 47th, Haaland 66th)
LATER
18.30: Brighton–Arsenal (Tv: Player1)

SUNDAY
16.30: Manchester United–Liverpool (Tv: Player1)
18.30: Sheffield United–Chelsea (Tv: Match4)
19.00: Tottenham–Nottingham

1. Liverpool30217270–28+42702. Manchester City31217371–31+40703. Arsenal30215472–24+48684. Aston Villa32186866–49+17605. Tottenham30176762–44+18576. Manchester United301531243–44–1487. West Ham321391052–56–4488. Newcastle311451265–52+13479. Brighton & Hove Albion301110951–46+54310. Chelsea291271053–50+34311. Wolverhampton311261344–49–54212. Bournemouth311181245–55–104113. Fulham321161547–51–43914. Crystal Palace31791536–54–183015. Everton31981432–42–102916. Brentford32781745–58–132917. Nottingham Forest31781639–53–142518. Luton Town32671945–65–202519. Burnley32472132–67–351920. Sheffield United30362128–80–5215Pontlevonások: Everton 6, Nottingham Forest 4

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