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Haverts saved Chelsea with a goal in 89′, Everton’s descent continues

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The administrative turmoil due to Abramovich’s removal from the helm cannot bow Chelsea, who beat Newcastle 1-0 with a magic goal from Haverts in 89′. Everton are on the verge of relegation after losing to Wolves.

What if the UK government imposed very severe sanctions on the club because of Roman Abramovich, no longer allowing him to buy, sell or renew players and sell tickets to home games? With the Blues sold on the ice, Thomas Tuhel’s Chelsea are turning a deaf ear to it all and trying to play his football with results so far being extremely satisfactory.

He left Carrow Road with a three-pointer in mid-week and went on to beat Norwich 3-1 while going “2-2” on Sunday afternoon since his major administrative crisis erupted (due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24 and his Roman Abramovich relationship with Putin’s regime) after beating Newcastle resistance 1-0 and cementing his position at 3rd place in the Premier League table.

That result is even greater when you consider that the Buzzards went on a 10-game unbeaten streak as of December 19 and the match at Stamford Bridge was emotionally poor and dry after big stretches.

Still, the quality and class of two of the blues’ finest players spoke to the emptying hourglass. Zorginio took an incredibly accurate ball and Haverts made incredible control with his left foot to put it in front of him and with the same foot Dubravka with a clean run for the final 1-0 with his 6th goal this year in the league beat.

CHELSEA: Medi, Tsalomba, Christensen, Riediger, Sarr (78′ Pulisik), Cante, Zorginio, Mount (63′ Kovacic), Ziges, Werner (63′ Lukaku), Haverts

NEWCASTLE: Dubravka, Mancillo (92′ Gale), Sharr, Lassels, Byrne, Target, Murphy (93′ Fraser), Longstaff, Guimaraes, Almiron (69′ Saint-Maxime), Wood

Drama for Everton, threesome for Leeds and Watford

In the Battle of the Tail, Leeds and Watford were the winners of Sunday’s games, with the former beating Norwich 2-1 and returning after a long haul to the victories that took them out of danger at +4 and the latter going. on three points St Marys held Southampton 2-1 (with Koutso Hernandez scoring both goals) and is now just below the relegation zone.

Indeed, the game at Eland Road had a shocking final as Canaries 91 tied 1-1 but McLean but the Peacocks 2-1 clinched victory with a goal from Gelhard 94, in a period that caused seismic tremors in the stadium and made the home team president burst into tears with emotion.

The big loser was none other than Everton, who after the disaster in London (0-5 against Tottenham) suffered another defeat last Monday, this time at Goodison Park with a 1-0 loss to Wolves of Sa and Pontense (the former is crucial, the latter came in the 16th minute), which puts him above the burned zone solely on goal difference.

As for the match at the London stadium, West Ham overcame Aston Villa’s obstacle 2-1 and keeps alive the dream of exiting the new Champions League by occupying the 4th place shared by Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham is claimed. and wolves.

Of course, a special moment of the game was Andrei Yarmolenko’s participation for the first time after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, when the Ukrainian striker made a substitution in the 52nd minute and cried in the 70th when he opened the shot on goal for the hammers against the villains. .

The results of the 29th game:

The highlights:

Brighton-Liverpool 0-2

Brentford – Burnley 2-0

Manchester United – Tottenham 3-2

Premier League table:

The program of the 30th race:

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