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West Ham with… allergic shock, was “stung” by the sting of Brentford!

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Wild bees, they hurt her with their sting West Ham! In a bad, overall match, at the Olympic Stadium in London, the Bradfordwas superior and with a goal in each half, forced the Hammers to a 2-0 defeat, sinking his team Nuno Espirito Santoin 19th place in the standings!

The hosts are not very threatening, they should be to feel lucky they didn’t get carried awaybut also to look at their future in a different style, as they stayed in four points!

Huge “double” for Brentford, who climbed to 13th place in the standings with 10 points, thanks to Thiago’s sixth goal in nine matches and of Jensen in the delays of the match.

The schedule for the 8th matchday:

Saturday 18/10

Nottingham Forest-Chelsea 0-3

(49′ Acheabong, 52′ Neto, 83′ James)

Crystal Palace-Bournemouth 3-3

(64′, 69′, 90’+7′ Mateta – 7′, 38′ Krupi, 89′ Christi)

Manchester City-Everton 2-0

(58′, 63′ Haaland)

Burnley-Leeds 2-0

(18′ Ugotsukou, 68′ Tsouna)

Brighton-Newcastle 2-1

(41′, 84′ Welbeck – 76′ Voltemante)

Sunderland-Wolves 2-0

(16′ Mukiele, 90’+2′ auto. Krejci)

Fulham-Arsenal 0-1

(58′ Trossard)

Sunday 19/10

Tottenham-Aston Villa 1-2

(6′ Bedancourt – 37′ Rodgers, 77′ Buendia)

Liverpool-Manchester United 1-2

(78′ Hakpo – 2′ Empemos, 84′ Maguire)

Monday 20/10

West Ham-Bradford 0-2

(43′ Thiago, 90’+4′ Jensen)

The schedule for the next (9th) matchday:

Friday 24/10

Leeds-West Ham (22:00)

Saturday 25/10

Chelsea-Sunderland (17:00)

Newcastle-Fulham (17:00)

Manchester United-Brighton (19:30)

Brentford-Liverpool (22:00)

Sunday 26/10

Arsenal-Crystal Palace (16:00)

Aston Villa-Manchester City (16:00)

Bournemouth-Nottingham Forest (16:00)

Wolves-Burnley (16:00)

Everton-Tottenham (18:30)

Source: Sport Fm

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