It continues… undaunted Brentford! His team Thomas Frank beat 3-1 Fulham and remained unbeaten for a twelfth game in a row in the Premier League, reaching 38 points and is now -3 out of the top six. At the same time, the cottagers’ four-match unbeaten run was broken, leaving them at -2 from sixth place.
The match started ideally for the hosts who found the lead in just the 6th minute with Pinnockwhile eleven minutes later o Embuemo he almost gave his team a two-goal lead. Toni threatened again in the 36th minute for the hosts and the visitors finally found the equalizer three minutes later. Because after his foul Pereira who shook the beam, o Solomon got the rebound for 1-1 at halftime.
The beginning of the second half found her Bradford to take the lead again, after winning a penalty and o Tony in the 53rd minute he converted it into a goal for 2-1. Shortly afterwards Toni failed to find the back of the net to give his team a two-goal lead, which saw the Fulham in the last part of the match to push for an equaliser. Despite this, it was the hosts who found another goal, specifically in the 86th minute with Jensen for 3-1.
In stoppage time, Fulham managed to find the net with him Vinicius taking advantage of Raya’s erratic save, sending the ball into the net from close range for the final 3-2.
In detail, the program of the 26th matchday:
Saturday (4/3)
Manchester City-Newcastle 2-0
(15′ Foden, 66′ Bernardo Silva)
Arsenal-Bournemouth 3-2
(Partey 62′, White 70′, Nelson 90+8′ – Billings 1′, Senesi 57′)
Aston Villa-Crystal Palace 1-0
(Andersen 27′ aut.)
Wolves-Tottenham 1-0
(Traore 82′)
Brighton-West Ham 4-0
(Mc Allister 18′, Feltman 51′, Mitoma 69′, Welbeck 89′)
Chelsea-Leeds 1-0
(Fofana 53′)
Southampton-Leicester 1-0
(35′ Alkaras)
Sunday (5/3)
Nottingham Forest-Everton 2-2
(19′, 77′ Johnson – 10′ Pen. Gray, 29′ Ducouret)
Liverpool-Manchester United 7-0
(43′, 50′ Hakpo, 47′, 75′ Nunes, 66′ 83′ Salah, 88′ Firmino)
Monday (6/3)
Brentford-Fulham 3-2
(6′ Pinnock, 53′ pen. Toni, 86′ Jensen – 39′ Solomon, 90+3′ Binisius)
The schedule for the next (27th) matchday:
Saturday (11/3)
Bournemouth-Liverpool (14:30)
Everton-Bradford (17:00)
Leicester-Chelsea (17:00)
Leeds-Brighton (17:00)
Tottenham-Nottingham Forest (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Manchester City (19:30)
Sunday (12/3)
West Ham-Aston Villa (16:00)
Manchester United-Southampton (16:00)
Fulham-Arsenal (16:00)
Newcastle-Wolves (18:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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