Space Brightonscattered her Wolvesprevailing 6-0 at home and she is alive and kicking for Europe. He was knocked out in the end by the Bradford the Nottingham Forestknowing defeat with 2-1.
Against the odds the “seagulls”, who had several changes in their composition, due to the difficult schedule they had and with the psychology not being at their best due to the defeat against Nottingham, they reached an impressive victory. De Jerby’s team did not let the visitors catch their breath and from the first half hour they made it clear that they were going to have a difficult afternoon.
THE Udav opened the scoring in the 8th minute after Welbeck’s backheel, while Gross and Enciso then took action. The former scored two goals (13′, 26′) assisted by the latter. Welbeck had the final say in the first half, capitalizing on Estoupinyan’s cross in the 39th minute to head home from close range.
THE Lopetegui decided to go tighter afterwards, fielded three stoppers, but the defensive problems didn’t abate. Three minutes after the break, Welbeck hit a powerful shot for a 2nd personal goal, as did Udav, who dug the ball into Sha’s net.
At the same time, Brentford hosted Nottingham, who were in good spirits after beating Brighton. The guests “frozen” “Community” with a goal just before the break, with Danilo favored by counterattacks and scoring goals against the flow of the game. After the hosts were in complete control of the situation throughout the first half. Cooper’s side looked capable of getting a big ‘double’ that would keep them above the danger zone, where they find themselves after a 3-1 win over Brighton. However, the home side managed to bend Nottingham, with Toney sending the ball into the net with a free-kick in the 82nd minute, catching Navas by surprise. In the 93rd minute, after… billiards, Dasilva was favored and sent the ball into the net for 2-1!
In detail, the program of the 34th matchday:
Saturday (29/4)
Crystal Palace-West Ham 4-3
(15′ Ayou, 20′ Zaha, 30′ Sloop, 66′ Eze – 9′ Sucek, 35′ Antonio, 72′ Agger)
Brighton-Wolves 6-0
(6′, 66′ Udav, 13′, 26′ Gross, 39′, 48′ Welbeck)
Brentford-Nottingham Forest 2-1
(82′ Tony, 90+4′ Dasilva – 45+1′ Danilo)
Sunday (4/30)
Manchester United-Aston Villa (16:00)
Bournemouth-Leeds (16:00)
Newcastle-Southampton (16:00)
Fulham-Manchester City (16:00)
Liverpool-Tottenham (18:30)
Monday (1/5)
Leicester-Everton (22:00)
Tuesday (2/5)
Arsenal-Chelsea (22:00)
The schedule for the next (35th) matchday:
Saturday (6/5)
Wolves-Aston Villa (17:00)
Manchester City-Leeds (17:00)
Bournemouth-Chelsea (17:00)
Tottenham-Crystal Palace (17:00)
Liverpool-Bradford (19:30)
Sunday (7/5)
Newcastle-Arsenal (18:30)
West Ham-Manchester United (21:00)
Monday (8/5)
Fulham-Leicester (17:00)
Brighton-Everton (19:30)
Nottingham Forest-Southampton (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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