Kerkez won a penalty but Aston Villa beat Bournemouth

CRYSTAL PALACE–WEST HAM UNITED

Crystal Palace had a bombastic start once morest West Ham United, Michael Olise he took the lead in the 7th minute with his header. Not long following, Palace won the ball in the opening round, and Lukasz Fabianski saved Jean-Phillipe Mateta’s shot, but the rebound God bless you with an acrobatic, half-scissors move he put it in the goal (2–0). After a few minutes, the third came: Emerson he sent the ball into his own goal with an unfortunate move. However, the home team did not stop even here, in the 31st minute Math he also scored Crystal Palace’s fourth goal from the five. The beauty patch for West Ham Michael Antonio had a goal before the end of the half.

The restrained pace of the second half also brought two goals. First, Eze passed between the defender’s legs To Matetawho fired into the bottom right corner in the 64th minute, then at the end of the match Own goal by Tyrick Mitchell set it up 5–2-es final result.

ASTON VILLA–BOURNEMOUTH

Milos Kerkez started for the visitors and was instrumental in scoring Bournemouth’s leading goal. In the 29th minute, the Hungarian national team defender was illegally stopped inside the 16-yard box. Dominic Solanke and sold the penalty. The home team equalized at the end of a quick counter-attack in extra time of the first half. Morgan Rogers was successful.

In the second half, the home team dominated, as a result of Ollie Watkins’ pass Moussa Diaby scored, giving Villa the lead. The visitors’ equalizer might have come not long following, but Emiliano Martínez brilliantly saved Dango Ouattara’s header into the upper left corner. In the 78th minute, Watkins once more excelled in preparation, Leon Bailey and finding the empty goal, he set the 3–1-es final result.

ANGOL PREMIER LEAGUE
ROUND 34, Sunday matches
Aston Villa–Bournemouth 3–1 (Rogers 45+1., Diaby 57., Bailey 78., or Solanke 31. – from 11)
Crystal Palace–West Ham United 5–2 (Olise 7., Eze 16., Emerson 20. – own goal, Mateta 31., 64., or Antonio 40., Mitchell 89. – own goal)
Everton–Nottingham Forest 2–0 (Gueye 29., McNeil 76.)
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THEY PLAYED ON SATURDAY
Luton–Brentford 1–5 (Berry 90+2., ill. Wassa 24., 45+1., Pinnock 62., Lewis-Potter 64., Damage 86.)
Sheffield United–Burnley 1–4 (Hamer 52., ill. Bruun Larsen 38., Assignon 40., Foster 58., J. Gudmundsson 71.)
Wolverhampton–Arsenal 0–2 (Trossard 45., Ödegaard 90+5.)

THE JOB

M

Gy

D

V

L–K

Gk

P

1. Arsenal

33

23

5

5

77–26

+51

74

2. Manchester City

32

22

7

3

76–32

+44

73

3. Liverpool

32

21

8

3

72–31

+41

71

4. Aston Villa

34

20

6

8

71–50

+21

66

5. Tottenham

32

18

6

8

65–49

+16

60

6. Newcastle

32

15

5

12

69–52

+17

50

7. Manchester United

32

15

5

12

47–48

–1

50

8. West Ham

34

13

9

12

54–63

–9

48

9. Chelsea

31

13

8

10

61–52

+9

47

10. Brighton & Hove Albion

32

11

11

10

52–50

+2

44

11. Wolverhampton

33

12

7

14

46–53

–7

43

12. Fulham

33

12

6

15

49–51

–2

42

13. Bournemouth

33

11

9

13

48–60

–12

42

14. Crystal Palace

33

9

9

15

42–56

–14

36

15. Brentford

34

9

8

17

52–59

–7

35

16. Everton

33

10

8

15

34–48

–14

30

17. Nottingham Forest

34

7

9

18

42–60

–18

26

18. Luton Town

34

6

7

21

47–75

–28

25

19. Burnley

34

5

8

21

37–69

–32

23

20. Sheffield United

33

3

7

23

31–88

–57

16

Pontlevonások: Everton 8, Nottingham Forest 4

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