Burnley were also stuffed by Arsenal; Bournemouth scored without a goal

We’re not saying that you’re off to a good start Burnley the Arsenal match once morest, as the London Gunners took the lead from their first meaningful action: Martin Ödegaard shot from the penalty area into the bottom left corner at the end of the 4th minute. The early goal might have disturbed the home team, who only had the ball three times in the Arsenal penalty area in the entire first half. Bukayo Saka converted into a goal. The 22-year-old English national team winger decided the match at the beginning of the second half when he flicked Ödegaard’s kick under the crossbar from close range.

After more than ten minutes, the Norwegian inadvertently became the protagonist once more, as Aaron Ramsey was injured next to him – the 21-year-old midfielder was nursed for many minutes before being put on a stretcher and taken off the field. In Arsenal, which is preparing to win its fifth championship in a row, even following Ramsey’s exit Leonardo Trossard and Kai Havertz also scored, it is formed 0–5final result. This gives Arsenal an 11-0 goal difference in their last two league games, with a 6-0 win at home to West Ham last week.

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By the 92nd minute, it seemed that the Bournemouth interrupts its streak of five unbeaten league matches, as until then it was leading 2–1 Newcastle at home (Kerkez Milos didn’t get a chance with the visitors, he watched the match from the bench). In the 92nd minute, Matt Ritchie, who came on as a substitute just one minute earlier, equalized from almost the first touch of the ball. 2–2

A Wolves to some surprise 2–1won on Tottenham as a Alex Reed: Joao Gomes gave the visitors the lead early in the first half, and although Dejan Kulusevski quickly equalized following the break, the Brazilian midfielder scored the winning goal for his team with his second goal in the middle of the half.

A Nottingham back home 2–0was defeated for the last 20 minutes of the match West Hamletwhile it is Aston Villa a Fulham collected the three points at home.

ANGOL PREMIER LEAGUE
ROUND 25
Burnley–Arsenal 0–5 (Ödegaard 4th, Saka 41st, 47th – the first of the 11, Trossard 66th, Havertz 78th)
Fulham–Aston Villa 1–2 (Rodrigo Muniz 64., ill. Watkins 23., 56.)
Newcastle United–AFC Bournemouth 2–2 (A. Gordon 58. – from 11, M. Ritchie 90+2., or Solanke 51., Semenyo 69.)
Nottingham Forest–West Ham United 2–0 (Awoniyi 45+5., Hudson-Odoi 90+4.)
Tottenham Hotspur–Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–2 (Kulusevski 46., ill. Joao Gomes 42., 63.)
18.30: Manchester City–Chelsea (Tv: Player1) – live on NSO!
EARLIER
Brentford–Liverpool 1–4 (Toney 75., ill. Nunez 35., Mac Allister 55., Szalah 68., Steel 86.)

1. Liverpool25176259–24+35 57 2. Arsenal25174458–22+36 55 3. Manchester City23164356–25+31 52 4. Aston Villa25154652–33+19 49 5. Tottenham25145652–38+14 47 6. Manchester United24132933–330 41 7. Newcastle251141053–41+12 37 8. West Ham25106936–44–8 36 9. Brighton & Hove Albion2498743–40+3 35 10. Wolverhampton251051039–40–1 35 11. Chelsea241041041–40+1 34 12. Fulham25851234–41–7 29 13. Bournemouth24771033–46–13 28 14. Brentford24741335–43–8 25 15. Nottingham Forest25661332–44–12 24 16. Crystal Palace24661227–43–16 24 17. Luton Town23551333–45–12 20 18. Everton24851126–32–6 19 19. Burnley25341825–55–30 13 20. Sheffield United24341722–60–38 13 Deductions: Everton 10 pointsSTANDING OF THE PREMIER LEAGUE

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