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Tottenham took a two-goal lead in the 74th minute but it wasn’t enough to secure victory at St Mary’s as the deficit to Southampton drew 3-3 in the 90+3 minute. Impressive away win for Leeds 4-2 against Wolves.

The game at St Mary’s on Saturday afternoon (18/03) was a challenge for Tottenham as they knew they could overtake Manchester United and move up to 3rd place if they took the three points against Southampton and points in the relegation battle at the Champions would get League, but in the final Antonio Conte’s players walked away disappointed and shocked.

And that’s because despite taking the lead seconds before the two teams went into the dressing room and carving out a two-goal lead with 74 minutes to go, they couldn’t claim the win as the Premier League bottom-placed the golden equalizer scored third minute of added time with a penalty and sending a message that it will sell his Tomari dearly.

The match

The first 45 minutes at “St Mary’s” were marked by four injuries (!), with Southampton losing Bela-Kotsap (4′) and Bednarek (34′) and Tottenham Risarilsson (5′) and Davies (37′) scoring the first Goal of the match at 45+1′, with Poros receiving an excellent diagonal pass from Son and Bazounou thundering through the Saints’ wide field (0-1).

Southampton hit back immediately after the break, Che-Adams equalized with a penalty from the top of the box in the 46th minute (1-1) but Conte’s side then took control and scored twice in the space of ten minutes.

In the 65th minute Kane scored with a header to make it 1:2 after a precise cross from Kulusevski from the right, in the 74th minute Perisic made it 1:3 with an impressive left-footed shot from inside the penalty area. However, the Saints had not yet spoken their final word in the game, Walcott reduced the lead to 2-3 with a shot from close range in the 77th minute and found the golden goal in the final to equalize.

Sarr tried to clear the ball but Maitland-Niles went in front of him and knocked it down, with the referee showing the cue ball and Ward-Prowse writing 3-3 to the adoration of the home crowd. .

  • SOUTHAMPTON: Bazunou, Walker-Peters, Bednarek (34′ Maitland-Niles), Bela-Kotsap (8′ Salisu), Perot, Ward-Prowse, Lavia, Eliunoussi (70′ Sulemana), Stuart Armstrong (70′ Alkaras), Walcott, Adams (70′ Mara)
  • TOTTENHAM: Forster, Romero, Dier, Langley, Porro (86′ Emerson), Skip, Hojbjerg, Davies (37′ Perisic), Risarlison (5′ Kulusewski (86′ Sarr), Sean, Kane

The results of the 28th game day

  • Nottingham Forest-Newcastle 1-2 (26′ Denis / 45+2, 90+3′ Isaac)
  • Brentford-Leicester 1-1 (32′ Jensen / 52′ Barnes)
  • Southampton – Tottenham 3-3 (46′ Adams, 77′ Walcott, 90+3′ Ward Prowse / 45+1′ Poro, 65′ Kane, 74′ Perisic)
  • Aston Villa – Bournemouth 3-0 (7′ Luiz, 80′ Ramsey, 89′ Buendia)
  • Wolves – Leeds 2-4 (65′ Honi, 73′ Kunia / 6′ Harrison, 49′ Ealing, 62′ Christensen, 90+7′ Rodrigo)
  • 18/03 19:30 Chelsea Everton
  • 19/03 16:00 Arsenal – Crystal Palace
  • Shift: Liverpool – Fulham
  • Shift: Manchester City – West Ham
  • Shift: Brighton-Manchester United

The program of the 29th game day

  • 1/4 14:30 Manchester City – Liverpool
  • 1/4 17:00 Arsenal – Leeds
  • 1/4 17:00 Bournemouth Fulham
  • 1/4 17:00 Brighton Brentford
  • 1/4 17:00 Crystal Palace – Leicester
  • 1/4 19:00 Nottingham – Wolves
  • 1/4 19:30 Chelsea – Aston Villa
  • 2/4 4:00 p.m Westham-Southampton
  • 2/4 6:30 p.m Newcastle-Manchester United
  • 3/4 22:00 Everton-Tottenham

Source: sport 24

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Chelsea 0-2 Aston Villa: triumph in London and deep in Europe

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Aston Villa celebrated a huge triumph in London, beating Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge and edging them out in the battle for Europe.

THE AstonVilla has overwhelmed me 2-0 from Chelsea at “Stamford Bridge”, left them behind in the Premier League table after 29 games and continue to hunt for a European ticket for the new season.

The “Blues” missed many chances and paid for them after the guests had “hit” on the counterattack. Ollie Walkins opened the scoring in the 18th minute after a mistake by Mark Koukoureya and in the 2nd half John McGinn made it 2-0.

Unai Emery’s side have won their fifth consecutive away game, overtaken the Blues, with whom they were level, to move within a point of Liverpool in eighth place and now have Europe firmly in their sights.

The results of the 29th game day

  • Manchester City – Liverpool 4-1 (27′ Alvarez, 46′ De Bruyne, 53′ Guidogan, 74′ Grealish / 17′ Salah)
  • Arsenal – Leeds 4-1 (35th Penalty, 55th Jesus, 47th White, 84th Xhaka / 76th Christensen)
  • Bournemouth Fulham 2-1 (50′ Tavernier, 79′ Solanke / 16′ Pereira)
  • Brighton Brentford 3-3 (21′ Mitoma, 28′ Welbeck, 90′ Pen. McAllister / 10′ Jansson, 22′ Toney, 49′ Pinnock)
  • Crystal Palace – Leicester 2-1 (59′ Auto. Iversen, 90+4′ Mateta / 56′ Pereira)
  • Nottingham – Wolves 1-1 (38′ Johnson / 83′ Pontense)
  • Chelsea – Aston Villa 0-2 (18′ Watkins, 56′ McGinn)
  • 02/04 16:00 Westham-Southampton
  • 02/04 18:30 Newcastle-Manchester United
  • 03/04 22:00 Everton-Tottenham

The program of the 30th game day

  • 08/04 14:30 Manchester United – Everton
  • 08/04 17:00 Aston Villa – Nottingham
  • 08/04 17:00 Brentford Newcastle
  • 08/04 17:00 Fulham – West Ham
  • 08/04 17:00 Wolves – Chelsea
  • 08/04 17:00 Tottenham – Brighton
  • 08/04 17:00 Leicester Bournemouth
  • 08/04 19:30 Manchester City – Southampton
  • 08/04 16:00 Leeds – Crystal Palace
  • 09/04 18:30 Liverpool – Arsenal

Source: sport 24

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Premier League: Arsenal advance, Pontense stop Nottingham

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Arsenal also destroyed Leeds, responding to Manchester City and keeping the gap between the two teams at seven points. Daniel Pontense’s goal denied Nottingham a win against Wolves.

Manchester City threw the ball at Arsenal and they responded the same. The 4-1 Premier League leaders against Leeds in London kept the gap between the two sides at seven points after 29 games, albeit with a game in hand.

The game was fairly lackluster for about half an hour as neither team found room to create. After the first good moment of the game, the guests scored the first goal with a penalty, which was won and executed by Gabriel Jesus in the 35th minute.

After the 1:0 the tide turned and at the beginning of the 2nd half Ben White scored the 2:0 from close range. Shortly after, Jesus doubled his tally and despite Rasmus Christensen’s equaliser, Arsenal never felt threatened, captain Granit Xhaka making it 4-1.

Nottingham played with fire and it paid off in the end as Wolves drew 1-1 at “City Ground” and kept the gap between the two teams fighting for relegation to one point. The hosts took the lead in the first half with their first-choice scorer Brennan Johnson, but conceded the ball to the wolves from the start, which didn’t turn out to be right. Several finals by either side were unsuccessful until Daniel Pontense, first substitute Julen Lopetegui, equalized to make it 1-1 in the 83rd minute.

The results of the 29th game day

  • Manchester City – Liverpool 4-1 (27′ Alvarez, 46′ De Bruyne, 53′ Guidogan, 74′ Grealish / 17′ Salah)
  • Arsenal – Leeds 4-1 (35th Penalty, 55th Jesus, 47th White, 84th Xhaka / 76th Christensen)
  • Bournemouth Fulham 2-1 (50′ Tavernier, 79′ Solanke / 16′ Pereira)
  • Brighton Brentford 3-3 (21′ Mitoma, 28′ Welbeck, 90′ Pen. McAllister / 10′ Jansson, 22′ Toney, 49′ Pinnock)
  • Crystal Palace – Leicester 2-1 (59′ Auto. Iversen, 90+4′ Mateta / 56′ Pereira)
  • Nottingham – Wolves 1-1 (38′ Johnson / 83′ Pontense)
  • 01/04 19:30 Chelsea – Aston Villa
  • 02/04 16:00 Westham-Southampton
  • 02/04 18:30 Newcastle-Manchester United
  • 03/04 22:00 Everton-Tottenham

The program of the 30th game day

  • 08/04 14:30 Manchester United – Everton
  • 08/04 17:00 Aston Villa – Nottingham
  • 08/04 17:00 Brentford Newcastle
  • 08/04 17:00 Fulham – West Ham
  • 08/04 17:00 Wolves – Chelsea
  • 08/04 17:00 Tottenham – Brighton
  • 08/04 17:00 Leicester Bournemouth
  • 08/04 19:30 Manchester City – Southampton
  • 08/04 16:00 Leeds – Crystal Palace
  • 09/04 18:30 Liverpool – Arsenal

Source: sport 24

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Guardiola on the furious celebration before Cimika: “Ask him if I’m disrespectful”

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Pep Guardiola’s celebration in front of Kostas Cimika for Julián Alvarez’s equalizer was perceived as provocative, with the Catalan coach declaring he wasn’t doing it on purpose, he was just celebrating the equaliser.

The snap posted to social media showing him has caused chaos pep Guardiola to celebrate Julián Alvarez’s goal which City equalized in the 1-1 draw with Liverpool.


The reason it went viral is that the Catalan manager celebrated furiously in front of Reds’ substitutes Kostas Tsimika and Artur Melo, even shaking hands with the latter.

Guardiola with Cimika after the 1-1 draw at City - Liverpool

Guardiola’s behavior was perceived by many as provocative and disrespectful, with him commenting on the incident after the game.

Guardiola with Cimika after the 1-1 draw at City - Liverpool

“I was happy and said: ‘How nice was our goal?’. That’s all. Of course it was humor. Come on. I’m sorry. I’m talking to Chimika. You say it’s disrespectful. Ask him if I’m being disrespectful.

Guardiola celebrated the 1-1 in front of the Liverpool FC players


I celebrate a goal. I usually celebrate with my son on the pitch. I come here and I say, “The gate was nice, wasn’t it?”.

That’s all. I’m sorry. Do you think it was disrespectful? I’m sorry. I’m sorry.”


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