Leicester and Nottingham are messing up for good. The “foxes” experienced a new defeat at home, this time with 1-0 from Bournemouth and they fell to the penultimate place while in the relegation zone is now also the Forrest after losing 2-0 to Aston Villa.
The only goal that decided the match at the ‘King Power Stadium’ was scored by Billings in the 40th minute as Bournemouth held on for a great three points until the finale and got… away from the danger zone. At Villa Park at the same time, goals from Traore and Watkins were enough for the hosts to bend Nottingham and drop them into the relegation zone.
In a particularly eventful game, with Stellini and De Gerby brawling before kick-off and being sent off during the game, Tottenham beat Brighton 2-1 and is at -3 from the tetrad.
Son capitalized on Perisic’s assist to give Tottenham a 10th-minute lead, with Mitoma scoring for the visitors seven minutes later but having his goal disallowed. Finally, Brighton found a way to the net in the 34th minute with March serving the 1-1 from Dunk. Welbeck scored in the 55th minute but his goal was disallowed, Stellini, De Gerby were sent off in the 59th minute and after the referee denied the Seagulls a penalty in the 71st minute, the hosts managed to win with Harry Kane’s goal in the 79th minute. minute, thin.
The awesome and terrible continues in third place Newcastlewhich prevailed 2-1 at home to Brentfordwhile he took a stay step West Ham with the “double” at home to Fulham (0-1). End, Wolves beat Chelsea 1-0 thanks to a Mateus Nunes goalwith the Londoners remaining in 11th place in the table after a disastrous season and Lampard’s return debut coming together in the worst possible way!
In detail, the program of the 30th matchday:
Saturday (8/4)
Manchester United-Everton 2-0
(36′ McTomini, 71′ Martial)
Aston Villa-Nottingham Forest 2-0
(48′ Traore, 90’+5′ Watkins)
Wolves-Chelsea 1-0
(31′ Nunes)
Leicester-Bournemouth 0-1
(40′ Billing)
Brentford-Newcastle 1-2
(45’+1′ Toni – 54′ auto. Raya, 61′ Isaac)
Tottenham-Brighton 2-1
(10′ Sean, 79′ Kane – 34′ Dunk)
Fulham-West Ham 0-1
(23′ Reid)
Southampton-Manchester City (19:30)
Sunday (9/4)
Leeds-Crystal Palace (16:00)
Liverpool-Arsenal (18:30)
The schedule for the next (31st) matchday:
Saturday (15/4)
Aston Villa-Newcastle (14:30)
Wolves-Bradford (17:00)
Everton-Fulham (17:00)
Southampton-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Tottenham-Bournemouth (17:00)
Chelsea-Brighton (17:00)
Manchester City-Leicester (19:30)
Sunday (16/4)
West Ham-Arsenal (16:00)
Nottingham Forest-Manchester United (18:30)
Monday (17/4)
Leeds-Liverpool (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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