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Manchester City win the Premier League 2023/24 season - 1st ever team to win 4 PL titles in a row

Burnley have signed Ivory Coast striker David Datro Fofana on loan from Chelsea until the end of the season.

Fofana moved to Stamford Bridge on a six-year deal in January 2023 from Norwegian side Molde.

He spent the first half of the season on loan at Union Berlin in Germany, making 17 appearances, and scoring in the Champions League group stages against Napoli.

The 21-year-old said Burnley will be the "perfect" club for him to progress.

He added: "To work with [Clarets boss] Vincent Kompany will be very good. I have seen a couple of games already and I think this is the right place for me to make the next steps."

Fofana's loan deal is subject to approval from the Premier League and Football Association.

Source: BBC

 
FULL-TIME
Chelsea 1-0 Fulham
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Cole Palmer's first-half penalty gave Chelsea a narrow win over West London rivals Fulham at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.

Palmer's reverse pass set up Raheem Sterling, who was caught by Issa Diop inside the penalty area.

Palmer dispatched the spot-kick, sending Fulham keeper Bernd Leno the wrong way to net his ninth goal since joining the Blues in August.

Conor Gallagher almost added a late second when his sweetly struck effort using the outside of his boot cannoned off the far post.

Chelsea kept Fulham at arm's length and held on for their third consecutive victory to jump to eighth in the table.

The visitors stay in 13th and have lost four of their past five matches.

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Values are huge but which of these will actually go this time?

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Newcastle lead 2-1 at HT over City, big 2nd half for both teams
 
What a finish by Bobb, what a pass by KDB

City back up and firing.

3-2 win
 
MATCH REPORT NEWCASTLE VS MANCHESTER CITY

Oscar Bobb produced a cool, calm finish to ensure a thrilling last-gasp 3-2 win at Newcastle United.


Oscar Bobb produced a cool, calm finish to ensure a thrilling last-gasp 3-2 win at Newcastle United.
Bernardo opened the scoring for City on 26 minutes, with a delicious backheel goal.

The Magpies went in ahead at the break against the run of play after a quickfire double from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon late on.

But Pep Guardiola’s men came roaring back, with KDB producing a class right-foot finish on 74 minutes – just five minutes after coming on - to level matters.

The iconic and inspirational midfielder then played in Bobb in injury-time with the academy graduate showing experience beyond his years to finish expertly.

WHAT HAPPENED
You simply couldn’t take your eyes off the action in a first half high on incident.

The initial talking point came early and it was infuriating for the visitors.

Longstaff had the ball in the net on two minutes but Isak, who provided the cross, was clearly offside in the build-up.

The flag went up late and not before Ederson had been injured in a collision with Longstaff.

Our dazed No.31 needed extensive treatment and there was near disaster in the following passage of play as the Brazilian failed to clear an Ake ball back to him. Thankfully, though, Guimaraes miskicked with a wild swing at the ball in the subsequent melee.

The Treble-winning keeper slumped to the floor shortly after and limped off, replaced by Stefan Ortega Moreno, who had previous at St James’ Park having played there earlier in the season in the Carabao Cup.

Tonight’s memorable victory vaults us into second spot in the Premier League.

We’re now just two points behind Liverpool, with both sides having played 20 games.

Source : Manchester City
 

Aston Villa missed the chance to move level on points with Premier League pace-setters Liverpool as they were forced to settle for a draw in a scrappy, low-quality encounter with Everton at Goodison Park.

In the first goalless draw in manager Unai Emery's 97 top-flight games with Arsenal and Villa, his side could not produce the decisive moment to enable them to overhaul Manchester City and move into second place.

Villa thought they had taken a first-half lead when Alex Moreno rifled a 25-yard finish past Everton keeper Jordan Pickford but the goal was ruled out for offside after a four-minute video assistant referee check.

Everton had chances of their own before the break but the struggling Dominic Calvert-Lewin could not beat Emi Martinez after racing clear, the Villa keeper then producing a superb save from James Garner.

Villa pressed after the interval, with Jhon Duran coming close, but this very poor game eventually fizzled out into a draw.

Everton remain 17th, one point above the relegation zone.

Source: BBC Sport

 
Tottenham came back from behind twice in a pulsating Premier League encounter to deny Manchester United a victory in front of new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

Ratcliffe, attending his first game since a proposed 25% purchase of his boyhood club was confirmed on Christmas Eve, said beforehand that he was "very excited" to be there.

And he saw Rasmus Hojlund drive United into a third-minute lead.

But Ratcliffe's pre-match assertion that United "normally do well against Spurs" wasn't quite accurate.

Brazilian striker Richarlison levelled with his sixth goal in as many Premier League games for the visitors, who were without three players, including captain Son Heung-min - away with South Korea at the Asian Cup.

Marcus Rashford put the hosts ahead before the break, but Rodrigo Bentancur wiped out the advantage a minute after the restart with a blistering shot, his first goal since April, during which time he has recovered from a cruciate knee ligament injury and an ankle problem.

The rest of the game would have been an education for Ratcliffe, who sat next to Sir Alex Ferguson in the directors' box. United had less than 40% possession, nine shots compared to Tottenham's 16 and only a third of the visitors six on target.

The result was not enough to take Tottenham above rivals Arsenal and into the top four. But it did allow them to maintain an eight-point lead on their hosts, who could drop to 10th before they are next in action against Wolves on 1 February.
 
Breach of EPL rules by Premier League sides

Everton + Nottingham Forest expecting to be informed on Monday that they’ve been found in breach of PL profitability & sustainability rules for 3yr cycle to June 2023. Both have prepared mitigation & will launch robust defences
 
Breach of EPL rules by Premier League sides

Everton + Nottingham Forest expecting to be informed on Monday that they’ve been found in breach of PL profitability & sustainability rules for 3yr cycle to June 2023. Both have prepared mitigation & will launch robust defences
The Premier League has charged Everton and Nottingham Forest with breaching its financial rules.

Both clubs have been referred to an independent commission for alleged breaches of profit and sustainability rules in their accounts for 2022-23.

Under Premier League regulations, clubs can lose a maximum of £105m over a three-season period, or £35m per campaign, before facing sanctions.

Clubs that breach those rules are at risk of a fine or a points deduction.

Everton are currently appealing against a 10-point deduction from a previous charge.

The Premier League said in a statement that Everton and Nottingham Forest "have each confirmed that they are in breach of the league's profitability and sustainability rules".

It added: "This is as a result of sustaining losses above the permitted thresholds for the assessment period ending season 2022-23.

"In accordance with Premier League rules, both cases have now been referred to the chair of the judicial panel, who will appoint separate commissions to determine the appropriate sanction."

The clubs now have 14 days to submit their formal responses, and under league rules the hearings must be concluded within 12 weeks. Appeal hearings must be held before 24 May 2024 and the complaint resolved before 1 June.

Clubs are in breach of profit and sustainability rules (PSR) if their calculation over the relevant period results in a loss in excess of £105m, although that threshold is reduced by £22m for each season a club spends in the Championship over the course of that relevant period.

Nottingham Forest spent two seasons in the Championship within the three-year assessment period, meaning the maximum loss for the club is £61m.

Clubs had to submit their accounts for 2022-23 by 31 December under new rules designed to speed up the reporting process and ensure any penalties were imposed during a season when the alleged transgression took place.

The Premier League had 14 days from the reporting date to inform clubs whether they were in breach or not.

Everton are 17th in the Premier League table and sit just one point above Luton Town, who are in the relegation zone having played a game more, while Nottingham Forest are four points clear of the drop zone in 15th.

 
Team news - Jesus and Zinchenko return for Arsenal
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (12:30 GMT)

Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko return from injury for Arsenal to take their place in the starting line-up today.

Jesus missed the FA Cup loss to Liverpool last-time out with a knee problem while Zinchenko returns after two games out with a calf injury.

In total there are four changes with David Raya coming back into goal and Leandro Trossard starting.

Arsenal XI: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko, Odegaard,Rice, Havertz, Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Trossard.

Subs: Ramsdale, Smith Rowe, Martinelli, Nketiah, Kiwior, Cedric, Jorginho, Nelson, Walters.

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There's two changes for Crystal Palace from the FA Cup defeat at Everton.

Dean Henderson comes into goal while Jean-Philippe Mateta also starts.

Jesurun Rak-Sakyi remains sidelined with a hamstring issue.

Crystal Palace XI: Henderson, Clyne, Andersen, Guehi, Mitchell,Lerma, Richards, Eze, Hughes, Mateta, Schlupp.

Subs: Johnstone, Tomkins, Matheus Franca, Edouard, Ebiowei, Ahamada, Riedewald, Adaramola, Ozoh.
 
HALF-TIME
Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace

Arsenal ease to half-time with a two-goal lead thanks to Gabriel's contributions on corners.

He's been awarded both of the goals for now. Palace will be disappointed. They have defended well for the most part.
 
HALF-TIME
Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace

Arsenal ease to half-time with a two-goal lead thanks to Gabriel's contributions on corners.

He's been awarded both of the goals for now. Palace will be disappointed. They have defended well for the most part.

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Arsenal reignited their Premier League title challenge by thrashing struggling Crystal Palace at Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners' fight at the top had faltered towards the end of last year as they lost three of their past five Premier League games.

But, after heading off to Dubai for a week-long winter break, Mikel Arteta's side returned reinvigorated as a Gabriel header, Dean Henderson own goal, Leandro Trossard finish and two late Gabriel Martinelli strikes sealed the three points.

The first two goals came from corners, with the opener coming in the 11th minute when Gabriel nodded in before the defender's header from another set-piece struck Crystal Palace goalkeeper Henderson to deflect into the back of the net.

The visitors offered little in response. Instead Arsenal added to their lead in the second half when Trossard was sent one-on-one with the goalkeeper and kept his cool to finish confidently.

With Palace already well beaten, Martinelli added further sheen to the win with two goals in injury time, both swept into the far corner.

The win moves Arsenal up to third, two points behind leaders Liverpool but having played a game more than Jurgen Klopp's side. Crystal Palace, meanwhile, remain 14th in the table.

Having seen their title challenge fall away in the latter stages of last season, Gunners fans will no doubt have been concerned by the dip in form their side had towards the end of 2023.

Their only victory in their final five league games of the year was a narrow win against Brighton, while they suffered defeats by Aston Villa, West Ham and Fulham.

The big concern for Arsenal was their struggle to score in that run as they failed to convert the chances they were creating.

But Mikel Arteta said his side had returned from their winter break re-energised, and so it proved with this big win.

They made the most of the opportunities they created, finishing from set-piece situations while Trossard's goal and Martinelli's two late shots showed the sort of clinical composure the Gunners' attack has been missing recently.

This was always going to be a tough ask for a Palace side missing several key players through injury and international duty, but boss Roy Hodgson will have been disappointed by just how little they offered as an attacking threat.

He had challenged his team to "ask questions" of Arsenal with the few chances they would create, but they failed to do that as they rarely threatened, with most of their shots coming from range.

The one positive for the visitors was the performance of Eberechi Eze. The midfielder - making his 100th Premier League appearance for the Eagles - was their top player and had their best chance with a free-kick that David Raya tipped over.

Palace have now won just one of their past 11 Premier League games and their position in the table is looking increasingly precarious. They are 14th, five points above the relegation zone but having played a game more than Luton in 18th.

The visiting fans made their frustrations known towards the end of the game as they displayed a banner saying: "Wasted potential on and off the pitch, weak decisions taking us backwards."

Source: BBC Sport

 
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Ivan Toney marked his return from an eight-month ban for breaking gambling rules by scoring with his first shot as Brentford registered a controversial victory in a five-goal thriller with Nottingham Forest.

It was Toney's first goal in 266 days since he scored the equaliser against Forest in the corresponding fixture last season on 29 April.

After running to the bench to celebrate his goal, Toney raised a shirt proclaiming 'For You Uncle Brian', which is believed to be in honour of a family member.

The visitors were furious with the goal, believing Brentford had been allowed to move the ball into a more advantageous position that allowed Toney to curl a low free-kick beyond Forest keeper Matt Turner.

Yet by the end, Forest had even more reason to rage.

Unusually, replays of Neal Maupay's winner were shown on the big screen on top of the stand opposite the dug-outs at the Gtech Community Stadium. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo evidently felt the ball had hit Maupay's hand, his assistant Rui Pedro Silva was even more sure and after the VAR decision had gone against Forest, the pair let fourth official Thomas Bramall know in no uncertain manner.

Silva was booked by referee Darren England as Nuno pointed skywards towards the screen.

The chaotic manner of victory was in keeping with a switchback contest the visitors had initially led through Danilo's fabulous control and shot from the edge of the area after just three minutes.

Toney's goal ensured Brentford were level at the break, with Ben Mee putting the hosts ahead when he rose to head home Mathias Jensen's near-post corner 13 minutes into the second period.

Chris Wood flicked home Forest's equaliser but parity only lasted three minutes before Maupay controlled and spun inside the area before applying the excellent finish.

It ended a run of one win in eight points for Brentford, who climbed above their opponents into 14th spot.

Defeat ended a four-match unbeaten run for Forest and left them four points above the relegation zone at the end of a week that began with them being charged for breaking the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability rules.

That ruling leaves them sweating on a points deduction when the hearing is due to be heard at the beginning of April.

Brentford set the game up to mark the return of a hero.

Toney was made skipper by manager Thomas Frank, who admitted his side 'needed' the player who had scored 20 Premier League goals last season before his contribution was brought to a premature end.

For some, this was an uncomfortable decision given the nature of his suspension. There was irony in both sides wearing shirts showing a main sponsor associated with the gambling industry. On the Forest bench was Harry Toffolo, who was given a suspended five-month ban by the FA in September, also for breaching gambling rules.

These bans underline the difficult relationship football has with gambling, with the Premier League's ban on the sector providing front of shirt sponsorship due to take effect from the 2026-27 season.

As for the football, Frank was right. Brentford need Toney.

His goal was executed brilliantly, not just round the wall but chipped off the ground with just enough force to get it over the man lying behind it.

Toney also provided the second-half cross Keane Lewis-Potter failed to covert from close range and also, through his strength and awareness, triggered an attack that ended with the former Hull man scuffing a shot wide.

Nuno has vowed not to be distracted by Forest's off-field woes but their fans will look at the Premier League table after every game and wonder if they have enough of a cushion to survive should their legal team fail to prove their innocence.

At the final whistle, he strode across the pitch towards the officials as though he was going to unload a volley of abuse. Instead, he bit his tongue and merely acknowledged them, although the manner of his march down the tunnel after he had applauded the Forest fans suggested his mood was dark.

Danilo did score the goal of the game and if the visitors had been able to build on the Brazilian's inspired effort, they would probably have won.

Callum Hudson-Odoi in particular was a major threat, supplying the curling cross Wood clinically turned home for his ninth goal of the season.

With a succession of matches against either big or in-form - or both - clubs to come before a 16 March trip to Luton, there must be a fear for what Forest's season will look like before famed KC Nick De Marco tries to score a victory in what could be the club's most significant match-up of the entire season.

Source: BBC Sport

 
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Sheffield United's Oli McBurnie scored the latest ever goal in the Premier League, dispatching a 103rd-minute penalty to rescue a point Sheffield United against West Ham.

Sheffield United were awarded the spot-kick in the 98th minute when Hammers keeper Alphonse Areola took out McBurnie.

And having been made to wait to take his spot-kick, the forward smashed his effort beyond substitute stopper Lukasz Fabianski with Areola forced to leave the pitch after receiving treatment.

West Ham had been cruising towards a 2-1 victory after James Ward-Prowse's successful penalty in the 79th minute.

Maxwel Cornet had given the Hammers a first-half lead with his first goal for the club before Ben Brereton Diaz equalised on the stroke of half-time on his Premier League debut.

In second-half injury time, the match intensified with two red cards and two penalty shouts.

Sheffield United substitute Rhian Brewster was sent off after video assistant referee intervention (VAR) for a high, late tackle on Emerson.

And Tomas Soucek was given a yellow card for demanding Brewster's sending off, before receiving a second booking minutes later for a cynical trip.

The drama continued even after the Blades' late equaliser, with the Hammers wanting a late penalty of their own after Jarrod Bowen went down in the area.

Source: BBC Sport

 
Nottingham Forest have written a letter of complaint to the Premier League and asked referees’ chief Howard Webb for an explanation relating to the goal that Ivan Toney scored against them for Brentford on Saturday.

Toney marked his return from an eight-month gambling ban with Brentford’s first goal, direct from a free kick, in a 3-2 win for Thomas Frank’s team.

However, the nature of the goal has compelled the losing team to seek clarification from the relevant authorities.

As Toney prepared to take the free kick, with the defensive wall lined up, the striker knelt down and moved the referee Darren England’s vanishing foam to reposition the ball to a more advantageous position.
 
Bournemouth done good job of frustrating Liverpool so far 0-0 at HT
 
Liverpool always stronger in the 2nd half. The energy increases while the opposition begins to tire.

2-0 up. Always tricky away to Bournemouth, esp when they are scoring.

Hopefully this game is done now! :salah
 
Liverpool always stronger in the 2nd half. The energy increases while the opposition begins to tire.

2-0 up. Always tricky away to Bournemouth, esp when they are scoring.

Hopefully this game is done now! :salah
Liverpool have the luxury of having 5 good attackers to call upon during season. Arsenal 1st choice back up is nketitah and this is a huge difference.

I told mamoon weeks ago yet he thinks nketitah is best back up in PL, he's not even on same level as jota
 
Liverpool have the luxury of having 5 good attackers to call upon during season. Arsenal 1st choice back up is nketitah and this is a huge difference.

I told mamoon weeks ago yet he thinks nketitah is best back up in PL, he's not even on same level as jota

0-3 with Bourn only having one shot on target, is an almost perfect away day performance.

The Premier League is the hardest league to win, in any sport imo. Esp with a Man City team , arguably the best club team after the great Barca team. If there was no City, LFC would be the best team in the world over the last 5 years.

To win this league, teams needs quality all over the park and also same or near quality cover in squad as injuries are so common in English football.

Arsenal play good football but should have bought at least 2 more world class forwards. Its so bad, Sakas form had dipped due to all the pressure on him.
 
My hopes were getting high after first half for Bournemouth. But Liverpool is just too strong :klopp
 
0-4 clinical. Reminded me of the 0-4 we won v Leicester a few seasons ago.

Next Chelsea at Anfield, after this result ....good luck to them!
 
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Sheffield United's Oli McBurnie scored the latest ever goal in the Premier League, dispatching a 103rd-minute penalty to rescue a point for Sheffield United against West Ham.

Sheffield United were awarded the spot-kick in the 98th minute when Hammers keeper Alphonse Areola took out McBurnie.

And having been made to wait to take it, the forward smashed his effort beyond substitute stopper Lukasz Fabianski with Areola forced to leave the pitch after receiving treatment.

West Ham had been cruising towards a 2-1 victory after James Ward-Prowse's successful penalty in the 79th minute.

Maxwel Cornet had given the Hammers a first-half lead with his first goal for the club before Ben Brereton Diaz equalised on the stroke of half-time on his Premier League debut.

In second-half injury time, the match intensified with two red cards and two penalty shouts.

Sheffield United substitute Rhian Brewster was sent off after video assistant referee intervention (VAR) for a high, late tackle on Emerson.

And Vladimir Coufal was given a yellow card for demanding Brewster's sending off, before receiving a second booking minutes later for a cynical trip.

The drama continued even after the Blades' late equaliser, with the Hammers wanting a late penalty of their own after Jarrod Bowen went down in the area.

Despite scoring their late leveller, Sheffield United still remain rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table, seven points off safety.

No team has ever survived with fewer points in the Premier League at this stage of the season, but there were plenty of reasons to be cheerful for Blades supporters.

Ben Brereton Diaz, playing in his second match for the hosts, deservedly levelled from close range in the first half, smashing in a rebound after Areola did well to keep out William Sousa.

It was his first goal in 29 games for club and country and the Chile forward, on loan from Villarreal, could have put Sheffield United 2-1 up in the second half but dragged an effort wide after it was put through by James McAtee.

Meanwhile, McBurnie's late equaliser helped the substitute become the first Blades player to score in four consecutive home top-flight matches.

Going forward, Chris Wilder's side are capable of finding the net. Defensively though, problems still exist.

After Cornet's opener they became only the third team to concede 50 goals after 21 games or fewer in a Premier League campaign, emulating Barnsley in 1997-98 and West Brom in 2020-21.
 
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Liverpool extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points as an impressive second-half display overpowered Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium.

In difficult conditions with the onset of Storm Isha, an even first half gave way to another show of Liverpool's attacking strength as two goals apiece from Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota sealed a deserved three points.

Jurgen Klopp's men hold that lead over Manchester City, Arsenal and Aston Villa - although Pep Guardiola's reigning champions have a game in hand.

Both sides struggled to create anything worthwhile in the first half but Nunez broke the deadlock four minutes after the break with a composed right-foot finish from Jota's pass.

Nunez was then involved in the build-up to Liverpool's second with 20 minutes left, battling to win possession for Cody Gakpo to release Jota, who beat Neto at his near post.

Jota got his second when he initially miscontrolled, but then recovered his poise to send a low shot beyond the Bournemouth keeper.

Uruguay forward Nunez added the fourth in stoppage-time, diverting in Joe Gomez's cross.

Mohamed Salah's presence with the Egypt squad at the Africa Cup of Nations saw the usual questions asked about how Liverpool would cope without their talismanic superstar.

The answer so far has been a highly impressive one, with victory at Arsenal in the FA Cup fourth round, an EFL Cup semi-final first-leg win against Fulham and now a stroll to three points here on a stormy south coast.

Nunez and Jota came to the party once again with two goals each, proving what weaponry Klopp has at his disposal even without Salah. Both showed the quality required here to compensate for the fact the Premier League's joint-leading scorer was missing.

This was also a Liverpool side without several other high-profile players, including the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andrew Robertson, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Japan midfielder Wataru Endo also away at the Asian Cup.

The cruise to victory was helped by an outstanding performance from Argentina World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister in midfield. Controlled and classy, he was always able to bring order even though some of the play around him was scrappy.

The visitors made a sluggish start after enjoying a short break away, but once they moved through the gears in the second half Bournemouth were unable to stop their attacking force.

And, as Liverpool go into Wednesday's EFL Cup semi-final second leg at Fulham with a 2-1 advantage, what many felt would be a transitional season now shapes up into something special.
 
Brighton make one change from their 0-0 draw at West Ham in their last league outing on January 2.

Lewis Dunk comes in at the back, replacing Adam Webster who drops to the bench.

Tariq Lamptey, who has been out with a muscle injury since November, is named amongst the substitutes.

Brighton XI: Steele, Hinshelwood, Dunk, Van Hecke, Estupinan; Gross, Gilmour, Milner, Buonanotte, Welbeck, Pedro.

Subs: Verbruggen, Lamptey, Webster, Lallana, Moder, Baleba, Ferguson, Peupion, Baker-Boaitey.

Wolves make three changes from their last Premier League match, a 3-0 win over Everton back on December 30.

Pedro Neto makes his first start since October, Matt Doherty and Mario Lemina also come into the side.

Hwang Hee-chan and Rayan Ait-Nouri are out on international duty, while Joao Gomes is suspended.

Wolves XI: Sa; Kilman, Dawson, Toti; Semedo, Doyle, Lemina, Doherty; Sarabia, Cunha; Neto.

Subs: Bentley, Santiago Bueno, Mosquera, Hugo Bueno, Bellegarde, Hodge, Griffiths, Chirewa, Fraser.
 

Brighton 0-0 Wolves - MATCH REPORT​


Brighton and Wolves cancelled each other out in a goalless Premier League affair at Amex Stadium.

The Seagulls' best chance came in the 11th minute when Facundo Buonanotte met a corner at the back post but his header was cleared off the line by Tommy Doyle.

The hosts also struck the woodwork when Wolves captain Max Kilman deflected Jack Hinshelwood's cross on to his own post after 54 minutes.

Wolves went closest just after the restart with Brighton keeper Jason Steele diving to keep out Matheus Cunha before the visiting forward fired over the bar on the rebound.

A point helped Brighton move above Manchester United into seventh, while Wolves extended their unbeaten league run to four matches and are 11th.

Source: BBC
 
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Kalvin Phillips: West Ham and Man City agree loan deal for midfielder
Kalvin Phillips has made just 31 appearances for Man City since a £45m transfer from Leeds in July 2022; Pep Guardiola admitted in December he cannot envisage the England midfielder in his team; a medical is expected to take place this week at West Ham, who have an option to buy

Source : SKY News
 
Leeds United face a tough battle to land Everton defender Ben Godfrey this month, but they could be boosted in their battle by Daniel Farke’s relationship with the ex-Norwich man.

Leeds’ transfer business in January has not got going yet, with no incomings confirmed or seemingly even close at the moment.

Archie Gray hobbling off after a hefty challenge in the win over Norwich City will have had Daniel Farke thinking about adding to his back four, even though he was surely planning on it anyway.

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Ben Godfrey linked with Leeds United move

Leeds have been strongly linked this week with a move to sign Everton defender Ben Godfrey, who is not looking like part of the long-term plans under manager Sean Dyche at Goodison Park.

A loan deal has been suggested by the Daily Mail, but the problem for Leeds is that they face fellow competition from clubs in Europe for his signature.

Godfrey is said to currently be preferring a move abroad, with the Serie A a strong source of interest at the moment.

Source: talkSPORT
 
England midfielder Kalvin Phillips said he wants to "add the quality I know I'm capable of" to West Ham after joining them on loan from Manchester City for the rest of the season.

There is no option to buy included in the 28-year-old's switch.

Phillips signed a six-year contract when he joined City from Leeds United in a £45m deal in July 2022.

"There's so much to look forward to in the second half of the season. I can't wait to be part of it," he said.

"There's an unbelievable group here and if I can come in and add the quality that I know I'm capable of, I'm sure we can give the West Ham fans plenty to be excited about between now and the end of the season."

Phillips made just two starts and 16 total Premier League appearances in his 18 months at City as he struggled for game time under manager Pep Guardiola.

A number of other clubs, including Newcastle United, Crystal Palace and Juventus, had also expressed an interest in him.

The loan signing will come as a boost to Hammers boss David Moyes, who has been eager to strengthen a squad weakened by a succession of injuries.

Lucas Paqueta and Michail Antonio are both out for an extended period, while Mexico midfielder Edson Alvarez missed the FA Cup defeat at Championship side Bristol City with a calf problem.

West Ham are sixth in the Premier League and have reached the Europa League knockout rounds which get under way in March.

"We are really pleased to bring a player of Kalvin's quality to West Ham United," said Moyes.

"We've been big admirers of him for a long time and we believe that he will add strength and competition to our squad.

"Kalvin is an England international midfielder, with proven Premier League experience. We're excited to welcome him into the group and look forward to working with him."

Phillips, who has 31 England caps and remains a member of Gareth Southgate's squad, is likely to view the move as an opportunity to get regular playing time and boost his chances of playing at this summer's European Championship in Germany.

He leaves City having scored just one goal - against Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League.

Phillips made 21 appearances in all competitions last season as City won the Premier League, FA Cup and their first Champions League title to complete a historic Treble.

BBC Sport

 

Nottingham 1-2 Arsenal - MATCH REPORT​

Arsenal closed the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool to two points after an impressive second-half show broke Nottingham Forest's resistance at the City Ground.

The Gunners struggled to break down Forest's well-organised rearguard but took the lead after 65 minutes when home keeper Matt Turner allowed Gabriel Jesus' low shot to deflect in as it slipped through his legs at the near post.

Arsenal doubled their lead seven minutes later, cashing in ruthlessly on another Forest error after Gonzalo Montiel gifted possession to Martin Odegaard, his pass setting up Jesus to play in Bukayo Saka for a confident finish across Turner.

Forest substitute Taiwo Awoniyi grabbed one back with a close-range finish in the dying moments and almost levelled from a similar position just moments after, but Gunners keeper David Raya was equal to it.

Manager Mikel Arteta's celebrations at full-time illustrated just how much the win meant in a meeting with a Forest team whose victory here last season ended Arsenal's title challenge.

Liverpool could re-establish their five-point advantage over Arsenal with victory over Chelsea at Anfield on Wednesday, but this win provides the perfect platform for when Jurgen Klopp's side visit Emirates Stadium at the weekend.

Source: BBC
 
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Fulham 0-0 Everton - MATCH REPORT​


Everton dropped into the Premier League relegation zone despite clinging on for a hard-fought goalless draw at Fulham.

The Toffees, whose appeal hearing over their 10-point deduction for breaching financial rules begins on Wednesday, slip to 18th, a point behind Luton following the Hatters' win over Brighton.

Despite the scoreline there was no shortage of goalmouth action at Craven Cottage with both sides hitting the woodwork and having efforts cleared off the line.

Everton endured both in a matter of seconds as James Tarkowski's scuffed shot flicked the head of Issa Diop and looped up to hit the crossbar. The ball then brushed Antonee Robinson and rolled back towards the goal, only for Timothy Castagne to poke it away in the nick of time.

Castagne was on the receiving end of a goalline clearance later in the first half when his fierce shot was deflected past Jordan Pickford and Tarkowski was on hand to block.

After a fairly even first half, Fulham dominated the second with Castagne's flicked header coming back off the bar and Pickford making a stunning save to keep out a Tosin Adarabioyo header that looked destined to find the net.

Marco Silva's side kept their visitors penned inside their own half for much the second period but failed to make the most of numerous promising situations and were nearly punished.

Everton substitute Beto headed over from point-bank range in injury time and the Toffees were unable to force the ball home during a scramble on the edge of the Fulham six-yard box a minute later.

To add to Fulham's frustrations, Raul Jimenez went off holding his hamstring at the end of the first 45 minutes and had to be replaced at half-time, with Diop also grabbing the back of his thigh after being substituted in the second half.

Source: BBC
 
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Luton Town 4-0 Brighton & Hove Albion - MATCH REPORT​


Luton scored twice inside the opening three minutes in a remarkable victory over Brighton which boosts the Hatters' Premier League survival hopes.

Elijah Adebayo nodded the home side in front when he beat Seagulls goalkeeper Jason Steele to Carlton Morris' knockdown with just 18 seconds on the clock.

And the hosts doubled their lead less than two minutes later, Chiedozie Ogbene beating the Brighton offside trap and knocking the ball past the onrushing Steele.

Leicester City are the only side to take a quicker 2-0 lead in a Premier League match, against Derby in April 1998.

Adebayo struck his second and Luton's third of the game late in the first half after running on to Ross Barkley's pass, and Jordan Clark thought he had made it 4-0 early in the second but was denied by an offside flag.

But Brighton's reprieve was only temporary as former Walsall striker Adebayo nodded home an Alfie Doughty corner to become the first Luton player to score a top-flight hat-trick at Kenilworth Road since Mark Stein against Oxford United in February 1988.

Steele denied Morris late on with a smart save at his near post, but it did little to spare Brighton's blushes on a desperate evening for Roberto de Zerbi and his players.

Before the game, Luton captain Tom Lockyer was greeted by an ovation from both sets of supporters as he made his first appearance at Kenilworth Road since suffering a cardiac arrest in December's game at Bournemouth.

Source: BBC
 
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Michael Olise scored the winning goal on his return from injury as Crystal Palace came from behind twice to secure a vital win over Sheffield United in the Premier League at Selhurst Park.

It was a less than ideal start for Palace as Sheffield United took the lead after only 20 seconds when Ben Brereton Diaz was set behind the defence by Gustavo Hamer and curled into the bottom corner past Dean Henderson.

Palace responded in the 17th minute when Eberechi Eze poked in Michael Olise's chipped cross before James McAtee's deflected shot restored the visitors' lead in the 20th minute.

It then took a moment of magic from Eze to draw Palace level for the second time in the first half. He picked up the ball from Olise before firing a powerful left-footed shot into the top corner from the edge of the box.

The excellent Olise struck the winning goal for Palace in the 67th minute. Jean-Philippe Mateta's attempted cross was blocked but only straight into Olise's path - his curling effort struck the inside of the post before going in to give Palace all three points.

Chris Wilder's side nearly levelled the match late on but Anel Ahmedhodzic's header cannoned back off the Palace crossbar from close range to leave the Blades rooted to the foot of the table.
 
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Fabian Schar scored twice as Newcastle ended a run of four consecutive Premier League defeats with a tenacious victory at Aston Villa.

Switzerland defender Schar finished well from close range for both goals as Villa stuttered to their first home league defeat of the season.

An own goal from Alex Moreno gave Newcastle a three-goal cushion before Ollie Watkins pulled a goal back.

Watkins had the ball in the net for a second time but was flagged offside.

Villa were left to rue the chance to make up ground on Premier League leaders Liverpool and remain in fourth spot - five points behind the Reds having played a game more.

Newcastle climbed up to seventh in the table but are still nine points adrift of Villa in the battle to secure a place in next season's Champions League.
 
West Ham have accepted an offer from Lyon to sign winger Said Benrahma on loan until the end of the season.

If the deal goes through, it would include an obligation to buy for £15m, with the final decision now in the 28-year-old Algerian's hands.

Benrahma joined West Ham from Brentford in October 2020 and his current deal runs to 2026.

But he has been an inconsistent performer during his three years with the Hammers.

He started last season's Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina and scored the opening goal from the penalty spot in West Ham's momentous 2-1 win.

However, Benrahma has failed to find the net in 22 appearances this season and was sent off in the FA Cup replay defeat at Bristol City on 16 January.

He was controversially left out of Algeria's squad for the Africa Cup of Nations tournament.

Meanwhile, West Ham have rejected a bid from Real Betis for Spain midfielder Pablo Fornals.

A second offer is expected, with West Ham willing to let Fornals leave given he has started just four Premier League games this season.

BBC Sport

 

Transfer deadline day 2024: When does the window close?​

The transfer window shuts at 23:00 GMT on Thursday and January spending levels are significantly down on previous seasons.

You can follow every deadline day move and rumour across the BBC on Thursday, with live text updates from 07:00 and analysis throughout the day on radio and online.

Only 15 players have been signed by Premier League clubs in January, with 10 permanent transfers, five loan deals and disclosed fees of about £50m.

It is a far cry from the past three transfer windows - January 2023 and the summers of 2022 and 2023 - which each set Premier League spending records.

At the same point last year, on the eve of deadline day, there had been 38 transfers worth about £550m - 10 times this year's amount.

Top-flight clubs went on to spend a record-breaking £843m in last season's January window. That included Chelsea's record £107m deal for Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez from Benfica on deadline day.

So what is causing the lack of movement in the transfer market and will it pick up before the window closes?

"In an acronym, PSR - Profit and Sustainability Rules, or what used to be called Financial Fair Play (FFP)," Professor Rob Wilson, football finance expert at Sheffield Hallam University, told BBC Sport.

"The charges hanging over Nottingham Forest and Everton for alleged breaches of the Premier League's PSR in their 2022-23 finances have put the wind up other clubs.

"Clubs probably thought they could stray from the guidelines a little bit and only get a small punishment. Now there is a real nervousness."

Source: BBC Sports
 
Most recent games Liverpool vs chelsea games have ended in draws, so hopefully they will drop points tonight
 
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Julian Alvarez scored two first-half goals as Manchester City enjoyed a comfortable Premier League victory over struggling Burnley.

On his 24th birthday, Alvarez headed home from Matheus Nunes' dinked cross for his first and pounced on a Kevin de Bruyne through-ball for his second.

Rodri scored City's third goal a minute into the second half, latching on to Phil Foden's cut-back and slotting into the bottom corner.

Ameen Al Dakhil got a late consolation for Burnley in added time.

Pep Guardiola's side moved up to second in the table but remain five points behind league leaders Liverpool, while Burnley are in 19th place.
 
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Tottenham Hotspur moved back into the Premier League top four with a thrilling and at times chaotic home victory over Brentford.

The visitors led at half-time at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium via a scrambled Neal Maupay finish.

But Tottenham blitzed the Bees with three goals in eight minutes after the interval, through Destiny Udogie, Brennan Johnson and Richarlison.

Ivan Toney pulled one back following a dreadful Udogie backpass.

But Spurs held on to win, and move back into the top four for the first time in 2024, after Ange Postecoglou's side dropped from the Champions League places following the 4-2 defeat by Brighton on 28 December.

Brentford remain 15th, four points above the relegation zone.
 
Most recent games Liverpool vs chelsea games have ended in draws, so hopefully they will drop points tonight

The title is a shootout between Liverpool and Man City. There's no way Arsenal can match these two. They have to much fire power.

Arsenals aim has to be to finish in the champions league places and build their team further over the summer possibly with a new manager
 
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Conor Bradley produced a memorable display by scoring his first Liverpool goal and grabbing two assists as the Reds beat Chelsea to maintain their grip on first place in Premier League.

Jurgen Klopp's side went into this round of fixtures five points clear at the top and, with Arsenal and Manchester City winning their games against Nottingham Forest and Burnley respectively, the Anfield club needed to do likewise against the Blues.

Having beaten Bournemouth 4-0 in their previous league outing, they once again put in a confident and dominant display to sweep Chelsea aside.

Darwin Nunez twice hit the woodwork in the opening stages - and four times in total - before Diogo Jota showed great persistence to force his way through defenders to slot in from Bradley's pass.

The 20-year-old Northern Ireland international, who has emerged as a very exciting talent at Liverpool this season, then got the goal his recent impressive displays have warranted as he raced into the box from the right before driving into the far corner.

Liverpool should have been 3-0 up at half-time but Nunez struck the post from the penalty spot after Jota was brought down.

Mykhailo Mudryk missed a glorious chance to halve the deficit after the break when he lashed high over the bar with just Alisson to beat.

Dominik Szoboszlai punished Chelsea for that miss as he got Liverpool's third, heading home Bradley's cross, and although Christopher Nkunku drove in a consolation for the visitors, Luis Diaz added a fourth late on with a close-range strike.

It was the perfect result for the Reds both in retaining their advantage at the top of the Premier League as well as boosting confidence before they face Chelsea again in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on 25 February.
 
The title is a shootout between Liverpool and Man City. There's no way Arsenal can match these two. They have to much fire power.

Arsenals aim has to be to finish in the champions league places and build their team further over the summer possibly with a new manager
Man city will win their next 5 games in a row, if Liverpool win or draw at emirates then they should win their next 3 games after. There will then be a 8 or 9 point gap between City / Liverpool and the rest.

Then the game at Anfield (Liverpool vs City) in March is pivotal

With Arsenal's last 9 PL games of season also being tough they were never PL anyways
 
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James Ward-Prowse's second-half penalty spared Kalvin Phillips' blushes and rescued a Premier League point for West Ham against Bournemouth at London Stadium.

New Hammers signing Kalvin Phillips had a debut to forget when he passed the ball straight to Dominic Solanke who put Bournemouth in front inside three minutes.

But West Ham were gifted a way back into the game when Lloyd Kelly caught Mohammed Kudus in the penalty area and Ward-Prowse netted the spot-kick straight down the middle in the 61st minute.

Neither side were able to find a winner on a cold night in the capital.

The Hammers, without a win in their past four games, stay sixth in the Premier League table, while Bournemouth move 12th, eight points clear of the relegation zone.
 
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Kobbie Mainoo scored a 97th-minute winner as Manchester United beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-3 at Molineux in a Premier League classic.

Mainoo curled his first Premier League goal past Jose Sa having picked the ball up on the left, just seconds after Pedro Neto appeared to have snatched a point for Wolves.

Wolves pulled themselves level having been 2-0 down at half-time and 3-1 behind on 85 minutes, but United took the three points thanks to 18-year-old Mainoo.

Marcus Rashford had opened the scoring five minutes into his United return, having been absent from the FA Cup fourth round with illness amid reports he had missed training following a night out in Belfast, before Rasmus Hojlund doubled the lead.

Pablo Sarabia pulled one back from the penalty spot, before Scott McTominay seemingly made it safe for the visitors by heading in a corner with 15 minutes left shortly after coming on as a second-half substitute.

But that was only the start of the late chaos.

Wolves captain Max Kilman ensured a grandstand finish by scoring from close range following a corner.

Then, in the sixth of nine added minutes, Neto struck home past the wrong-footed Andre Onana as United were caught on the break.

Wolves celebrated wildly - but it proved premature as Mainoo had the final word in a remarkable game.

Erik ten Hag's side move back into the top seven after ending a run of four away league matches without winning and are now eight points off the Champions League places, while Wolves stay 11th.
 
FT: Everton 2-2 Tottenham

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Jarrad Branthwaite scored an equaliser deep into injury time, following Richarlison's double, to salvage a point for Everton against Tottenham.

The hosts looked to be heading for a deflating defeat but the despair turned to joy as defender Branthwaite converted at the back post in the 94th minute.

The result momentarily takes the Toffees out of the relegation zone on goal difference, before Luton visit Newcastle later on Saturday.

Before that late leveller, in-form Richarlison looked like returning to haunt his former side with a delightful double in front of the Gwladys Street End.

It took the visitors just four minutes to prise open the Toffees backline as Destiny Udogie pulled the ball back for Richarlison to guide home a lovely volley from eight yards out, and after the hosts drew level, he curled in a sumptuous second from the edge of the box.

Everton had improved in between those goals and Dominic Calvert-Lewin nodded over the crossbar before the striker's header from close range flicked in off Jack Harrison for the leveller.

Sean Dyche's side went in search for another equaliser and substitute Youssef Chermiti came close late on before Branthwaite bundled in to bring much-needed relief.
 

Burnley 2-2 Fulham - MATCH REPORT​


David Datro Fofana scored twice on his home debut as Burnley came from 2-0 down to draw with Fulham at Turf Moor.

The Clarets looked set for a 10th home league defeat of the season as two first-half goals put Fulham in complete control.

Joao Palhinha and Rodrigo Muniz scored in quick succession before the break, but Chelsea loanee Datro Fofana changed the game after being introduced as a second-half substitute.

The draw earned Burnley only a fifth home league point of the season and they remain in the relegation zone, seven points from safety, while Fulham have moved up to 12th.

Source: BBC
 

Newcastle United 4-4 Luton Town - MATCH REPORT​


Substitute Harvey Barnes marked his return from a long injury with a goal to rescue a point for Newcastle in an extraordinary eight-goal thriller against Luton.

In a breathless encounter, Sean Longstaff swept the hosts into the lead only for defender Gabriel Osho to head an equaliser off the underside of the bar.

The Hatters, however, were on level terms for just two minutes as Longstaff restored Newcastle's advantage after Thomas Kaminski parried Anthony Gordon's attempt into his path.

But Luton were far from done and equalised a second time before half-time, Ross Barkley firing home from five yards after the ball dropped invitingly at his feet following Martin Dubravka's save to keep out Alfie Doughty.

The visitors went ahead for the first time when skipper Carlton Morris scored from a retaken penalty after a review by the video assistant referee (VAR) ruled Dan Burn had fouled the impressive Chiedozie Ogbene.

It looked all over when Elijah Adebayo made it 4-2 less than two minutes later, but Kieran Tripper's first goal since August 2022 gave the Magpies hope before Barnes, in his first appearance since 24 September, drilled home to make it 4-4.

In one of the all-time great games of the Premier League era, Jacob Murphy missed a great chance to win it for Newcastle when he blazed over in the 85th minute.

Source: BBC
 

Brighton & Hove Albion 4-1 Crystal Palace - MATCH REPORT​

Brighton scored three first-half goals as they beat rivals Crystal Palace comfortably in the Premier League to heap pressure on Eagles boss Roy Hodgson.

Palace started poorly and went behind in the opening five minutes for the second successive game when Lewis Dunk rose highest to head in a corner from Pascal Gross.

Roberto de Zerbi's side dominated the ball throughout the first half and they doubled their lead in the 33rd minute when Jack Hinshelwood headed in Tariq Lamptey's cross at the back post.

It got worse for the visitors a minute later when deadline-day signing Adam Wharton was caught in possession, and Gross teed up Facundo Buonanotte to score easily from close range.

Palace scored a consolation when Jean-Philippe Mateta headed in Joachim Andersen's cross with 20 minutes to go before Joao Pedro restored the three-goal lead with an excellently worked goal late on.

Source: BBC
 
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Bournemouth 1-1 Nottingham Forest
 
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Rasmus Hojlund made it four Premier League goals in as many games and Alejandro Garnacho scored twice as Manchester United recorded their biggest home league win of the season to move back into the top six against West Ham at Old Trafford.

Hojlund provided the smart 23rd-minute finish to set the hosts on their way to victory.

Garnacho's deflected effort doubled their advantage less than a minute after West Ham full-back Emerson wasted a glorious chance to equalise. The Argentine added another near the end after Scott McTominay seized possession inside the West Ham half.

Remarkably, it was the first time Manchester United had won three successive games since October and only the second time they had managed it all season.

The victory came at a cost though as combative defender Lisandro Martinez, in only the fourth game of his comeback from foot surgery, seemed to injure his knee in a second-half tussle with Vladimir Coufal and, although he tried to continue, he had to be replaced shortly afterwards.

It was a case of what might have been for a West Ham side who drop to seventh. Emerson failed to take another chance after Garnacho's goal and Diogo Dalot slid in to make a brilliant block shortly afterwards when Jarrod Bowen ran free onto a long ball that dropped over the head of Harry Maguire.

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana also made excellent first-half saves to deny Ben Johnson and Mohammed Kudus.

Source: BBC Sport

 
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Matheus Cunha scored a hat-trick as Wolves came from behind to stun Chelsea and replace the Blues in the top half of the Premier League table.

Cole Palmer gave Mauricio Pochettino's hosts a 19th-minute lead when he calmly slotted past Jose Sa following Moises Caicedo's defence-splitting pass.

But Wolves levelled less than three minutes later when Cunha's shot took a significant deflection off Thiago Silva and wrong-footed Djordje Petrovic.

The turnaround was complete shortly before the break, courtesy of another deflected shot, as Rayan Ait-Nouri met Pedro Neto's cutback and sent the ball in off Axel Disasi.

The home supporters greeted the half-time whistle with boos but Chelsea were unable to produce a fightback of their own, instead falling two goals behind when the electric Neto beat Silva for pace and picked out Cunha for his second.

The Brazilian then completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot after being brought down by Malo Gusto, sending Petrovic the wrong way with eight minutes remaining to put the result beyond doubt before Silva headed in a late consolation.

Wolves' thoroughly deserved victory moved Gary O'Neil's side up to 10th, one point and one place above Chelsea after 23 games.

Source: BBC Sport

 
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Callum Hudson-Odoi's sublime strike earned Nottingham Forest a much-needed Premier League point at Bournemouth.

The hosts took the lead after five minutes when Justin Kluivert prodded in at the near post from a corner.

But Hudson-Odoi equalised just before the break, beating Ryan Christie and Illia Zabarnyi before bending a right-footed effort into the bottom corner.

Bournemouth ended with 10 men as Philip Billing was shown a straight red in the 83rd minute for fouling Hudson-Odoi.

Source: BBC Sport

 
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Arsenal reduced Liverpool's lead at the top of the Premier League to two points after a deserved victory in a tense encounter at Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners knew defeat was unthinkable and their cause was helped hugely by Liverpool's normally reliable keeper Alisson enduring a nightmare as two errors gifted Arsenal the goals that ensured three crucial points.

It sparked joyous scenes at the final whistle as Arsenal condemned Liverpool to only their second league defeat this season, their first since a highly controversial loss at Tottenham in late September.

Arsenal were rewarded for a lightning start when Bukayo Saka gave them a 14th-minute lead, turning home a rebound after Alisson saved from Kai Havertz.

The hosts were dominant but a defensive shambles allowed Liverpool to restore parity seconds before the break, Gabriel turning the ball into his own net via his hand after a mix-up between keeper David Raya and William Saliba as they challenged Luis Diaz.

Liverpool carried more momentum after the interval with Alexis Mac Allister going close twice and Curtis Jones just off target before the Gunners were the next beneficiaries of a calamitous mix-up, this time between Alisson and Virgil van Dijk, that saw them restore their lead after 67 minutes.

Alisson rushed from his goal and kicked fresh air as Van Dijk tried to deal with a long clearance, leaving Gabriel Martinelli with the simplest of finishes into an empty net.

And Liverpool's misery was compounded in the closing stages when defender Ibrahima Konate was shown a second yellow card for a foul on Havertz before substitute Leandro Trossard added a third in stoppage time, Alisson once again badly at fault as he allowed a routine shot through his legs at the near post.
 
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