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Premier League: Burnley is out and probably Luton will be out after another defeat

A Burnley entered the field with that awareness Tottenham as his guest, if he does not win, he will definitely be eliminated from the Premier League, regardless of the result of the Nottingham Forest-Chelsea match that starts later. Burnley started the match well and sold their second chance in the 25th minute: Berge’s kick Brown Larsen came out on the right side and shot into the goal from 13 meters. Spurs equalized after seven minutes, breaking forward from defence Pedro Porro from the right wing, he shot with great power from eight meters into the goal at the end of a solo. In the second half, in the 82nd minute, from a pass by Maddison Micky van de Ven scored from 15 meters into the goal, with which Tottenham won 2–1. Burnley, managed from the bench by Vincent Kompany, thus fell out of the top flight again a year after winning the second division title and promotion last year.

The newcomer, who is also fighting to stay in, is still in 18th place before the round, and has just been eliminated Luton Town took the lead in the 6th minute Albert Sambi Lokonga with his head a West Ham as a guest, to which at the beginning of the second half James Ward-Prowse replied, who converted a dribble ball into a goal, then Tomas Soucek he shot from the front of the penalty area into the bottom corner, which the Londoners converted. The 3-1 final result George Earthy set it up. This means that Luton is also eliminated, because although it can still catch up with Nottingham in terms of points, its goal difference is much worse (with 13).

A Crystal Palace led 2–0 already in the first half Wolverhampton as a guest, eventually winning 3-1. Also abroad, that is AFC Bournemouth won at home Brentford 2–1-re, Yoane Warned with his goal scored in the 95th minute, so that all three goals were scored after the 85th minute. The Everton Abdoulaye Doucouré beat him 1-0 with a close header in the 20th. Sheffield Unitedeta Newcastle United but he couldn’t beat at home Brightont (1-1), with this and Tottenham’s victory, the “magpies” probably cannot finish higher than 6th place (they have a chance to do so only if they win their remaining two games and Spurs lose twice).

Spurs–Burnley

Wolves–Palace

Everton–Sheffield United

Newcastle–Brighton

Bournemouth–Brentford

ANGOL PREMIER LEAGUE
ROUND 37
Tottenham Hotspur–Burnley 2–1 (Porro 32., Van de Ven 82. ill. B. Larsen 25.)
West Ham United–Luton Town 3–1 (Ward-Prowse 54. Soucek 66., Earthy 77., ill. Lokonga 6.)
AFC Bournemouth–Brentford 1–2 (Solanke 90., ill. Mbeumo 87., Wassa, 90+5.)
Bournemouth: Kerkez Milos banned.
Everton–Sheffield United 1–0 (Doucouré 31.)
Newcastle United–Brighton & Hove Albion 1–1 (S. Longstaff 45+5., ill. Veltman 18.)
Wolverhampton Wanderers–Crystal Palace 1–3 (Matheus Cunha 68., ill. Olise 26. Mateta 28., Eze 73.)
EARLIER
Fulham–Manchester City 0–4 (Gvardiol 13., 71., Foden 59., J. Álvarez 90+6. – from 11)
LATER
18.30: Nottingham Forest–Chelsea (Tv: Player1)

1. Manchester City 36

26

7

3

91–33

+58

85

2. Arsenal36

26

5

5

88–28

+60

83

3. Liverpool36

23

9

4

81–38

+43

78

4. Aston Villa36

20

7

9

73–53

+20

67

5. Tottenham36

19

6

11

71–59

+12

63

6. Newcastle36

17

6

13

79–57

+22

57

7. Chelsea35

15

9

11

70–59

+11

54

8. Manchester United35

16

6

13

52–55

–3

54

9. West Ham37

14

10

13

59–71

–12

52

10. Brighton36

12

12

12

54–58

–4

48

11. Bournemouth37

13

9

15

53–65

–12

48

12. Crystal Palace37

12

10

15

52–58

–6

46

13. Wolverhampton37

13

7

17

50–63

–13

46

14. Fulham37

12

8

17

51–59

–8

44

15. Everton37

13

9

15

39–49

–10

40

16. Brentford37

10

9

18

54–61

–7

39

17. Nottingham Forest36

8

9

19

45–63

–18

29

18. Luton Town37

6

8

23

50–81

–31

26

19. Burnley37

5

9

23

40–76

–36

24

20. Sheffield United37

3

7

27

35–101

–66

16

THE JOB

Missed, postponed matches:
From round 34
May 14, 9 p.m.: Tottenham Hotspur–Manchester City
May 15, 8.45 p.m.: Brighton & Hove Albion–Chelsea
May 15, 9 p.m.: Manchester United–Newcastle United

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