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Newcastle held off Liverpool in epic rout – City burst into Nottingham

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OR Liverpool hit a huge double on Newcastlebut a misplaced exit by Kelleher at the end gave the “magpies” the opportunity to take the tie with a score of 3-3!

The hosts took the lead twice with Isak (35′) and Gordon (62′), with Jones (50′) and Salah (68′, 83′) equalizing in the first phase and turning the match upside down.

However, Sarr took advantage of Kelleher’s poor exit in the 90′ ​​and wrote the final 3-3, which brought the “reds” to +7 from second place in the Premier League standings.

There she is, alone for the time being, Chelseawhere defeated 5-1 (7′ Disassi, 17′ Nkunku, 34′ Madueke, 76′ Palmer, 87′ Sancho – 11′ Aribo) Southampton away from home.

The “saints” played with ten players from 39′, as Stevens he was kicked out for… pulling the Rooster’s hair!

The not Manchester Cityfinally returned to winning ways, as clean me up 3-0 (8′ Silva, 31′ De Bruyne, 57′ Doku) the Nottingham Forest at home and took a breather after seven straight games.

Finally, the Everton set up a party at the eve derby with the Wolveswhich beat 4-0 thanks to Young-Mangala’s goals but also two own goals by Dawson!

The program of the 14th matchday in detail:

Tuesday 03/12

Ipswich-Crystal Palace 0-1

(59′ Mateta)

Leicester-West Ham 3-1

(2′ Vardy, 61′ El Kanous, 90′ Daka – 90+3′ Philkrug)

Wednesday 04/12

Everton-Wolves 4-0

(10′ Young, 33′ Mangala, 49′ auto., 72′ auto. Dawson)

Manchester City-Nottingham Forest 3-0

(8′ Silva, 31′ De Bruyne, 57′ Docu)

Newcastle-Liverpool 3-3

(35′ Isaac, 62′ Gordon, 90′ Sarr – 50′ Jones, 68′, 83′ Salah)

Southampton-Chelsea 1-5

(11′ Aribo – 7′ Disassi, 17′ Nkunku, 34′ Madueke, 76′ Palmer, 87′ Sancho)

Arsenal-Manchester United (22:15)

Aston Villa-Bradford (22:15)

Thursday 05/12

Fulham-Brighton (21:30)

Bournemouth-Tottenham (22:15)

The next (15th) matchday:

Saturday 07/12

Everton-Liverpool (14:30)

Aston Villa – Southampton (17:00)

Brentford-Newcastle (17:00)

Crystal Palace-Manchester City (17:00)

Manchester United-Nottingham Forest (19:30)

Sunday 08/12

Fulham-Arsenal (16:00)

Ipswich-Bournemouth (16:00)

Leicester-Brighton (16:00)

Tottenham-Chelsea (18:30)

Monday 09/12

West Ham-Wolves (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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