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West Ham put Everton in misery, remain unbeaten since… last year by Nottingham!

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She showed a pulse West Hamshowed that… she doesn’t have it Everton!

The “hammers” took the eve derby winning 2-0 Frank Lampard’s team and they breathed a sigh of relief, while the “sweets” remain at the bottom of the Premier League standings along with Southampton – and without a win since October…

The match was decided by two of his goals Bowen in the space of seven minutes (34′, 41′), with the Londoners escaping the relegation zone.

In the Bournemouththe Nottingham Forest took the 1-1 from the local team and remained unbeaten in the league through 2023, with the Cherries on the other hand slipping into the relegation zone.

Vangelis Marinakis’ side had a goal disallowed by Yates in the 13th minute and then things got worse as Anthony made it 1-0 for the home side in the 28th minute.

However, a Sarridge goal in the 84th minute saved Forest, who remain at +4 from the bottom three.

The not Brighton had the opportunity to reach the 5th place in the Premier League standings with a victory at Leicesterhowever he probably got comfortable with the final 2-2which placed her 5th!

The Seagulls took the lead through Mitoma in the 27th minute, but Albrighton equalized for the Foxes eleven minutes later – with Barnes’ goal coming in the 63rd minute. However, Ferguson spared the visitors by scoring in the 88th minute and extending his side’s unbeaten run to four matches.

Finally, in a match marred by nine minutes stoppage in the first half due to… a drone invasionthe Aston Villa beat Southampton 1-0 thanks to a Watkins goal in the 77th minute and reduced the gap from 7th place to just three points.

Detailed schedule of the 21st matchday:

Saturday (21/1)

Liverpool-Chelsea 0-0

West Ham-Everton 2-0

(34′, 41′ Bowen)

Leicester-Brighton 2-2

(38′ Albrighton, 63′ Barnes – 27′ Mitoma, 88′ Ferguson)

Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest 1-1

(28′ Anthony – 83′ Sarridge)

Southampton-Aston Villa 0-1

(77′ Watkins)

Crystal Palace-Newcastle (19:30)

Sunday (22/1)

Leeds-Bradford (16:00)

Manchester City-Wolves (16:00)

Arsenal-Manchester United (18:30)

Monday (23/1)

Fulham-Tottenham (22:00)

The schedule for the next (22nd) matchday:

Friday (3/2)

Chelsea-Fulham (22:00)

Saturday (4/2)

Everton-Arsenal (14:30)

Aston Villa-Leicester (17:00)

Wolves-Liverpool (17:00)

Manchester United-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Brighton-Bournemouth (17:00)

Brentford-Southampton (17:00)

Newcastle-West Ham (19:30)

Sunday (5/2)

Nottingham Forest-Leeds (16:00)

Tottenham-Manchester City (18:30)

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