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Nottingham 1-1 Burnley: Debut goal for Hudson-Odoi, first point for the Clarets

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The final game of Matchday 5 of the Premier League saw a 1-1 draw between Nottingham and Burnley at the City Ground, with Kompany’s side taking the lead in the 41st minute through Amdouni and Cooper’s side taking the lead in the 61st minute through Hudson replied. – They are.

Nottingham came into Monday evening in high spirits, having beaten Chelsea in London but also four straight wins in as many previous Premier League home games, and they faced Burnley, who had suffered only defeats in the league this season, The final, however, in the game at the “City Ground” both teams were on equal footing.

In the first half, Burnley were dangerous on the counterattack and opened the scoring in the 41st minute with Amduni’s fine shot into the box. Nottingham struggled to avoid defeat in the second half and found a way to respond with Hudson’s elusive deflected shot from Ontoi in the 61st minute, in his Reds debut following his move from Chelsea.

The match

Nottingham went into the game with a more aggressive attitude and had their first good moment in the 16th minute when Hudson-Odoi’s shot forced Trafford into a difficult intervention, to which Burnley ‘responded’ in the crucial stages in the 29th minute when Turner went up block Amduni’s very dangerous shot.

What he couldn’t do before half-time, the 22-year-old Swiss midfielder did in the 41st minute when he sent the ball into the net with a left-hander after an impressive individual effort and a turn from Koleosos from the left. Foot shot from the height of the penalty (0:1).

With this result, the two teams went to the dressing room at half-time, but Nottingham upped the tempo and equalized in the 61st minute. Hudson-Ondoi is the protagonist in his debut for the Reds. The 22-year-old English winger catches an unimaginably deflected shot from the height of the large field and sends the ball into the left window of the Trafford home (1:1). ).

This goal had the effect of “opening” the game, with Kompany’s team even scoring a second goal in the 77th minute through Foster, but he didn’t enjoy it for long as there was a hand from Berge (he got the assist) and it was given by the referee from the moment he looked at the phase on the monitor after asking the VAR to do so.

For its part, Cooper’s team had a good moment with Mangala in the 87th minute, but it missed the target as the ten minutes of extra time did not bring any goals and the 1-1 made both teams happy: Nottingham, which escaped defeat and entered the game top half of the table and Burnley celebrated their first point in this year’s Premier League and moved out of last place, where Luton now lies alone.

  • NOTTINGHAM: Turner, Eina, Worrall, Makena, Montiel (53′ Tavares), Mangala (71′ Yates), Shangare, Elanga, Hudson-Odoi (71′ Origi) Gibbs-White, Avonigi (88′ Wood)
  • BURNLEY: Trafford, Roberts, Al-Dahil, Bayer (88′ Delcroix), Taylor, Cullen, Brownhill, Gudmundsson (65′ Zarouri), Amduni (65′ Berge), Coleoso (76′ Treasure), Foster

The results of the 5th game

  • Wolves – Liverpool 1-3 (7′ Huang / 55′ Hakpo, 85′ Robertson, 90+1′ Auto Bueno)
  • Fulham-Luton 1:0 (65′ Vinicius)
  • Tottenham-Sheffield 2-1 (90+8′ Richarlison, 90+11′ Kulusevski / 74′ Hammer)
  • West Ham – Manchester City 1-3 (36′ Ward-Prowse / 46′ Doku, 76′ Bernardo Silva, 86′ Haaland)
  • Manchester United-Brighton 1-3 (73′ Mezbri / 20′ Welbeck, 53′ Gross, 71′ Pedro)
  • Aston Villa – Crystal Palace 3-1 (87′ Duran, 90+8′ penalty. Luiz, 90+11′ Bailey / 47′ Edouard)
  • Newcastle-Brentford 1:0 (62′ Penalty. Wilson)
  • Bournemouth-Chelsea 0-0
  • Everton-Arsenal 0-1 (69′ Trossard)
  • Nottingham-Burnley 1-1 (61′ Hudson-Ondoi / 41′ Amduni)

The program of the 6th game

  • 09/23 17:00 o’clock Manchester City-Nottingham
  • 09/23 17:00 o’clock Crystal Palace – Fulham
  • 09/23 17:00 o’clock Luton – Wolves
  • 09/23 19:30 o’clock Brentford-Everton
  • 09/23 22:00 O’clock Burnley-Manchester United
  • September 24th 4:00 p.m Chelsea-Aston Villa
  • September 24th 4:00 p.m Arsenal-Tottenham
  • September 24th 4:00 p.m Liverpool-West Ham
  • September 24th 4:00 p.m Brighton-Bournemouth
  • September 24th 6:30 p.m Sheffield-Newcastle

Source: sport 24

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