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He beat Newcastle and Chelsea took the ball of the middle layers!

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Back to winning ways for her Chelseawhich prevailed 3-2 welcoming her Newcastle at Stamford Bridge, in the match that brought down the curtain on the 28th game of the Premier League.

The two teams confirmed their given quality, which of course is not reflected in their scoring harvest. After all, it was a… derby of the middle classes, with the “blue” (11th, 39b.) to go to -1 from the 10th Newcastle, having less matches.

Very nice game, then, with Chelsea taking an early lead (6′), by Jackson to do the heel projection after Palmer’s shot. Eddie Howe’s side managed to level the match before the end of the first half, with Isaac to market extremely from the height of the large area to 43′.

However, Chelsea had a very good face for most of the second half, redeeming it with his very fine finish Palmer in the 57′ and his, even more beautiful, individual energy Mudrik in the 76′. The best goal of the night, of course, was scored by Murphy with a shooter in 90′ after a nice movement of the ball. A goal of course which, thanks to the lack of time, was not enough for anything more in Newcastle, which returned to the negative results.

In detail, the program of the 28th matchday:

Saturday (9/3)

Manchester United-Everton 2-0

(12′ pen. Bruno Fernandes, 36′ pen. Rashford)

Wolves-Fulham 2-1

(52′ Ait Nouri, 67′ aut. Kearney – 90’+8′ Aiwobi)

Crystal Palace-Luton 1-1

(11′ Mateta – 90’+6′ Woodrow)

Bournemouth-Sheffield United 2-2

(74′ Quatara, 90’+2′ Unal – 27′ Hammer, 65′ Robinson)

Arsenal-Bradford 2-1

(19′ Rice, 86′ Havertz – 45’+4′ Wisa)

Sunday (10/3)

Aston Villa-Tottenham 0-4

(50′ Maddison, 53′ Johnson, 90+1′ Sean, 90+4′ Werner)

West Ham-Burnley 2-2

(46′ Paketa, 90+1′ Ings – 11′ Fofana, 45+1′ auto. Mavropanos)

Brighton-Nottingham Forest 1-0

(29′ auto. Omobamidele)

Liverpool-Manchester City 1-1

(50′ McAllister-24′ Stones)

Monday (11/3)

Chelsea-Newcastle 3-2

(6′ Jackson, 58′ Palmer, 76′ Mudrick – 43′ Isaac, 90′ Murphy)

The schedule for the next (29th) matchday:

Saturday (16/3)

Wolves-Bournemouth (17:00)

Luton-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Burnley-Bradford (17:00)

Fulham-Tottenham (19:30)

Sunday (17/3)

West Ham-Aston Villa (16:00)

Arsenal-Chelsea (postponed)

Crystal Palace-Newcastle (postponed)

Manchester United-Sheffield United (postponed)

Everton-Liverpool (postponed)

Brighton-Manchester City (postponed)

Source: Sport Fm

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