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Evening jump for Everton, step four for Tottenham

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Evening jump for Everton, step four for Tottenham

Everton beat Chelsea 1-0 at Goodison Park and took a deep breath in the previous night’s battle, while Tottenham easily defeated Leicester 3-1 and remain firmly in check for a Champions League spot.

Everton stayed alive in the fight for survival on Sunday afternoon (05/01) with Frank Lampard’s side clinching a superb 1-0 win over Chelsea in their 35th Premier League game to climb to 32 points, two fewer than Leeds and Burnley, who hunt, but also less fit compared to them.

The first part offered minimal emotions at Goodison Park with the remarkable phases measured in the fingers of one hand, but everything changed in the second, after 47 minutes the hosts opened the score.

The goal came from a childish error by the London defence, and Athpilicueta in particular, who was too late to remove the ball, giving Gray the right to jab it and steal it to get in the way of Richardson, who was calm took the right place beating Medi (1:0).

The continuation was shocking, with Chelsea pushing twice in the same minute and equalizing (59′), but Jordan Pickford proved to be the pastry home’s guardian angel, parrying Atpilicueta’s shot (previously Mouton’s shot) first to the right and then to the ball left crossbar) and then Riediger shot from close range.

Just before the end of the 90th minute, Everton had opportunities to ‘end’ the match with Gray and Gordon, but the former missed and the latter lost to Medi, with Pickford in turn parrying Kovacic’s powerful shot and putting his signature wide for Everton’s win, which could prove crucial to avoid relegation.

EVERTON: Pickford, Iguobi, Coleman, Mina, Holgate, Mikolenko, Gordon, Ducoure, Delph (71′ Alan), Gray (90′ Ali), Richardson (80′ Rodon)

CHELSEA: Medi, Athpilicueta (68′ Pulisik), Thiago Silva, Riediger, James, Loftus-Chick, Zorginio (46′ Kovacic), Alonso, Mount, Werner (68′ Zigzag), Haverts

The usual suspects for Tottenham have been clarified

In north London, after two consecutive negative results (0-1 home defeat to Brighton, White draw at Brentford), Tottenham sought a three-pointer and found it with characteristic consolation against Leicester, unsuccessful frame games in the Premier League (2 draws – 2 defeats).

The Spurs’ main role was played by their two forwards, Harry Kane and Sean, with the former opening the scoring with a 22nd-minute header (from a Sean corner) and scoring 17 goals in 14 Premier League games against the Foxes and as Second shot The staff scored Conte’s team’s other two goals, capitalizing on Kulusewski’s assists in 60′ and 79′.

The only thing Leicester managed to do was score the consolation goal with Iheanacho at 90+1′, with Tottenham ending up earning a valuable win in the battle to capture 4th place leading to the Champions League.

TOTENAM: Loris, Romero, Dyer, Davis, Emerson, Bentancourt (82′ Winks), Hoiberg, Sessions’ Moura (55′ Kulusewski), Kane, Sean (82′ Berhwein)

LESTER: Schmeichel, Castanier, Amartey, Soyundsu, Thomas, Sumare (67′ Bradt), Medi, Albrighton, Iheanacho, Pereth (76′ Tillemans), Dhaka (67′ Vardy)

The program and the results of the 35th game

The highlights

Newcastle-Liverpool 0-1

Aston Villa – Norwich 2-0

Watford-Burnley 1-2

Wolves – Brighton 0-3

Southampton – Crystal Palace 1-2

Leeds-Manchester City 0-4

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Source: sport 24

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s era officially at Manchester United

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Historic day for Manchester United when British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe acquired 25% of the club’s shares from the Glazer family.

After 13 months of negotiations, Sir Jim Ratcliffe acquired 25% of Manchester United’s shares for £1.25 billion (€1.44 billion).

The British billionaire will take charge of the club’s football operations and says he will invest 272 million euros ($300 million) in Old Trafford. At the same time, he made a proposal to acquire a further share of the shares (up to 25%).


In order for the deal to be finalized and formally concluded, it must be approved by all bodies, including the Premier League, as is the case with such deals.


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City give River more than 20 million euros and take on 17-year-old Etceveri

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One step away from finalizing an agreement with River Plate is Manchester City, where they are finalizing a deal to acquire 17-year-old Argentina’s next big thing, Claudio Etcheverry, for over €20 million.

Manchester City are investing in young talent and want to do so again like they did with Julián Alvarez. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Citizens have reached an agreement with River Plate to acquire the 17-year-old Claudio Etcheveri.


The world champion will pay the clause in his contract Argentina’s next big thing, which amounts to over 20 million euros.

The two sides are in the final stages of concluding the contract, after which Mr Etceveri will remain on loan at River until the end of the season, when his contract with the club will expire.

Etcheverry shone for Argentina at the U17 World Cup, scoring a hat-trick against Brazil in the quarter-finals.


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Wolves 2-1 Chelsea: Lemina and Doherty knew the Blues

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Wolves 2-1 Chelsea: Lemina and Doherty knew the Blues

Wolves were better for most of the game against Chelsea, who they beat 2-1 in Molino, with Enkunku’s goal in the 90+6 minute not enough to qualify for Matchday 18 of the Premier League.

Wolves beat Chelsea 2-1 at Molinos in the 18th Premier League game in a game that caught fire in stoppage time. Your goals Lemina and Doherty gave the “Wolves” victory Enkunku to reduce

The best moment of the first half belonged to the Londoners, Sterling stole the ball from Gomes just outside the penalty area, got into a foursome with Sha, but sent it to the Portuguese goalkeeper, who saved with his foot.

In the second half the hosts took the lead in the 51st minute after a set piece when Lemina sent the ball into the net after a corner from Sarabia to make it 1-0, while nPreviously, in the 48th minute, they had missed a huge chance to take the lead.

After a cross from Gomes, Totti headed the ball, but Petrovic made a difficult save with his hands. At 54′ Wolves called for a penalty for bringing down Huang in the penalty area, with the referee showing no foul.

Fotia won the game in stoppage time when two goals were scored. In the 90th + 3rd Doherty, who came on as a substitute in the 86th minute, made it 2-0 for Wolves three minutes later After a cross from Sterling, Encuncu shot the ball into Sa’s goal to make it 2-1.

WOLVES: Sat, Kliman, Dawson (70′ Bueno)Gomes, Semedo, Lemina, Gomes, Ait-Nouri (86′) Bueno)Can, Sarabia (75′ Doyle)Cot (86′ Doherty).

CHELSEA: Petrovic, Gusto (80′) Badiasil)Disasti, Thiago Silva, Colville (80′) Maachen)Ogotsovkou (59′) enkunku)Gallagher, Sterling, Palmer, Jackson (80′ Madueke)Brocha (59′ Mudrik).

The results of the 18th game

  • Crystal Palace – Brighton 1-1 (45+1′ Agiou / 82′ Welbeck)
  • Aston Villa-Sheffield United 1-1 (90+8′ Zaniolo / 87′ Archer)
  • West Ham – Manchester United 2:0 (72′ Bowen, 78′ Kundous)
  • Tottenham-Everton 2-1 (9′ Risarlizon, 16′ Sean / 82′ Gomes)
  • Nottingham-Bournemouth 2-3 (47′ Elanga, 74′ Wood / 51′, 58′, 90+4′ Solanke)
  • Fulham-Burnley 0-2 (47′ Oduber, 66′ Mountains)
  • Luton-Newcastle 1:0 (25’Townsend)
  • Liverpool-Arsenal 1-1 (29′ Salah / 4′ Gabriel)
  • Wolves – Chelsea 2-1 (51′ Lemina, 90+3′ Doherty / 90+6′ Encuncu)

The program for the 19th matchday

  • 12/26 2:30 p.m Newcastle – Forest
  • December 26th, 5:00 p.m Bournemouth-Fulham
  • December 26th, 5:00 p.m Sheffield United-Luton
  • December 26th, 7:30 p.m Burnley-Liverpool
  • December 26th, 10:00 p.m Manchester United – Aston Villa
  • December 27th, 9:30 p.m Brentford – Wolves
  • December 27th, 9:30 p.m Chelsea – Crystal Palace
  • December 27th, 10:15 p.m Everton-Manchester City
  • December 28th, 9:30 p.m Brighton-Tottenham
  • December 28th, 10:15 p.m Arsenal-West Ham

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