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Jump to stay with a treble in Sheffield for Nottingham – Newcastle sent Burnley to the… cliff!

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Stubborn Nottingham puts… against relegation! His team Nuno Espirito Santowent to Bramall Lane with his back against the wall, but with a terrific display he prevailed 3-1 her Sheffield United and became the great favorite for staying in Premier League two games before the finale!

The “blades” may not have had a point at stake, since they were relegated two games ago, but in the 17th minute they shocked Nottingham with a goal by Breredon Diaz! The guests’ response was immediate and in the 27th minute, after Danilo’s assist, Hudson Ondoi equalized at 1-1. The complete reversal happened in the 51st minute with Yates putting Forest ahead, while in the 65th minute Hudson-Ondoi sealed the “double” with his second personal goal!

Now in a difficult position Burnley which, after three consecutive positive results, was humiliated at “Turf Moor” by Newcastle with the heavy 4-1 and is now at -5 from Nottingham!

Vincent Kompany’s team found themselves in a difficult position early on as Wilson opened the scoring for Newcastle in the 19th minute. The descent for the “clarets” had no end after Longstaff in the 35th minute and Guimaraes in the 40th minute raised the score to 3-0 for the “magpies”.

Newcastle won a penalty seven minutes after the start of the second half which Isak missed, but the Swede got his blood back three minutes later by writing 4-0!

The goal of honor for Burnley was achieved by O’Shea in the 86th minute making the final 1-4.

In detail, the program of the 36th matchday:

Friday (3/5)

Luton-Everton 1-1

(31′ Antebayo – 24′ pen. Calvert-Lewin)

Saturday (4/5)

Arsenal-Bournemouth 3-0

(43′ Saka, 70′ Trossard, 90’+7′ Rice)

Burnley-Newcastle 1-4

(87′ O’Shea -19′ Wilson, 35′ Longstaff, 40′ Guimaraes, 55′ Isaac)

Brentford-Fulham 0-0

Sheffield United-Nottingham Forest 1-3

(17′ Breredon – 27′ 68′ Hudson Odoi, 51′ Yates)

Manchester City-Wolves (19:30)

Sunday (5/5)

Brighton-Aston Villa (16:00)

Chelsea-West Ham (16:00)

Liverpool-Tottenham (18:30)

Monday (6/5)

Crystal Palace-Manchester United (22:00)

The schedule for the next (37th) matchday:

Saturday (11/5)

Fulham-Manchester City (14:30)

West Ham-Luton (17:00)

Wolves-Crystal Palace (17:00)

Everton-Sheffield United (17:00)

Bournemouth-Bretford (17:00)

Newcastle-Brighton (17:00)

Tottenham-Burnley (17:00)

Nottingham Forest-Chelsea (19:30)

Sunday (12/5)

Manchester United-Arsenal (18:30)

Monday (13/5)

Aston Villa-Liverpool (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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