Brentford 2-2 Man City, Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth: Premier League – how it happened | Premier League

Brentford 2-2 Man City, Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth: Premier League – how it happened | Premier League

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The match reports are here (apart from West Ham v Fulham, which will be converted into a clickable link any moment now)

That’s all for our coverage of an exciting evening of Premier League football. Good night!

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That’s what it does to the Premier League table

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Full time: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

Everything was clear at the City Ground but Forest needed heroics from Murillo and Mats Selz to hold off Liverpool in the second half.

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We’re not angry, Jürgen

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84th minute: Nottingham Forest – Liverpool 1-1 It sounds like Forest held on for most of the second half – first leading 1-0, now drawing 1-1.

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And there are still 16 minutes left plus extra game time at the City Ground, where Nottingham Forest draw 1-1 with Liverpool. Vote based on

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This was one of the most intense clock watches I have ever been a part ofand one of the most entertaining. These are the final results of the games at 7:30 p.m.

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Full time: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth

Both teams will feel they should have won a thrilling game at Stamford Bridge; They both know they could have lost. Chelsea have now gone five games without a win in the league, but Reece James’ stoppage-time equalizer will make them feel much better.

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Full time: West Ham – Fulham 3-2

Graham Potter wins in his first Premier League game as manager. In some ways it was a comedy of errors – Fulham gave West Ham two goals at one end, Alex Iwobi accidentally scored two at the other – but Potter didn’t care; He shouldn’t either.

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Whatever a Brentford season ticket costs, it’s worth every penny.

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GOAL! Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth (James 90+5)

A beautiful moment for Reece James, whose final years were ruined by injury. Chelsea had a free kick 22 yards left of center. Everyone expected Cole Palmer to do what was necessary, but James ran up and fired the ball into the far corner.

Reece James scores a last-minute equalizer for Chelsea! Photo: Chris Lee/Chelsea FC/Getty Images
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Full time: Brentford 2-2 Man City

This could be the game of the season, an exciting basketball game that either team could have won.

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GOAL! Nottm Forest 1-1 Liverpool (Jota 66)

Arne Slot showed his magic again: Kostas Tsimikas and Diogo Jota, who had just come on as substitutes, worked together to provide the valuable equalizer.

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90+5 mins: Brentford – Man City 2-2 Ake heads off the line from Mbeumo! That’s crazy.

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What a night of Premier League football! Drama, farce, controversy, brilliance, comebacks; we had the lot many things.

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GOAL! Brentford – Man City 2:2 (Norgaard 90+2)

The city is not back. Although they can attack, they are still very vulnerable when it comes to defense. However, Brentford have given them an incredible training session and it’s hard to give them that compensation. The goal was scored by Christian Norgaard, whose great header had too much power for Ortega. He dived to the left, had a strong hand on the ball, but could only push it into the net.

Christian Norgaard makes it 2-2! Photo: John Walton/PA
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89th minute: Brentford – Man City 1:2 It is far too early to suggest that Manchester City could play a role in the title race, especially as they have a grotesque fixture list over the next six weeks. But the quality and verve of their attacking performance is very encouraging for Pep Guardiola and friends as they will once again be among the favorites for the Champions League if they make it to the knockout stages.

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58th minute: Nottingham Forest – Liverpool 1-0 The biggest game of the evening was the least eventful so far. That could well change in the last half hour; You can watch it with Barry Glendenning.

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84th minute: Chelsea – Bournemouth 1:2 If it stays that way, Chelsea will have only taken two points from their last five league games. It sounds like they were in control before the equalizer and David Brooks could well have been sent off when the score was 1-1.

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85th minute: Brentford – Man City 1:2 Flekken parries well from Savinho, who could already have a match point. What a wonderful game that was.

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GOAL! Brentford – Man City 1:2 (Wissa 81)

Conceding a goal for City was too good to be true. Yoane Wissa scored for Brentford, the least they deserve for their attacking behavior. Nathan Ake misses Damsgaard’s cross – he should have done better – and Wissa calmly lobs the ball into the net.

Game running? Yoane Wissa scores for Brentford. Photo: John Walton/PA
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80th minute: West Ham – Fulham 3:2 Iwobi runs back and plays the ball to the left to Jimenez, who side-foots the ball back over the goal. This time Fabianski knows it’s a shot and dives to his left to make a really good save.

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GOAL! West Ham 3-2 Fulham (Iwobi 78)

Alex Iwobi scored his second unintentional goal of the night! He looked for Wilson with a floating pass into the box; Wilson made a great run, but I’m pretty sure his header attempt went wide. Fabianski was distracted again and the ball bounced into the net.

Alex Iwobi (not pictured) scores for Fulham! Photo: Zac Goodwin/PA
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GOAL! Brentford 0-2 Man City (Foden 78)

At least in attack, Manchester City seems to be Manchester City again. Phil Foden, who scored a hat-trick at this ground last season, scored his second goal. Flekken blocked another fierce shot from Savinho and Foden beat De Bruyne on the rebound and smashed it into the net.

Phil Foden scores again for City! Photo: Toby Melville/Reuters
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The way things are, Nottingham Forest are three points behind the leaders and Bournemouth are one point clear of a Champions League place. Just when we thought we were out, tired of all the cheating, greed and nonsense, football pulls us back in.

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74 mins “A team that is used to winning often develops nervous fits when they have a bad run,” says Kari Tulinius. “Annoyance, hesitation, overwork. But City look as comfortable as a team ten points clear at the top. And now they are ahead. Pep managed them well. Who knew he’d be good at something like that?”

He is an honor for the bare community.

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73rd minute: West Ham – Fulham 3-1 I haven’t seen Lucas Paqueta’s goal yet, but apparently it was another goal that came from Fulham farting around at the back; This time Bernd Leno was the culprit. It never happened to John Becks Cambridge, that’s all I’m saying, now and forever.

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71st minute: Brentford – Man City 0-1 Nathan Ake just did something outstanding Goal line freedom To deny Mbeumo (I think). Wissa went around Ortega as he stormed out and passed the ball across the penalty area to Mbeumo. He looked certain to score but Ake stopped his shot on the line.

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GOAL! West Ham 3-1 Fulham (Paqueta 67)

Lucas Paqueta, the new Mick Harford, restored West Ham’s two-goal lead. We can’t go into that in more detail because…

Lucas Paqueta restores West Ham’s two-goal lead. Photo: Bradley Collyer/PA
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GOAL! Chelsea 1-2 Bournemouth (Semenyo 68)

Antoine Semenyo makes a wild drive that beats Sanchez at the near post. We can’t go into more detail because…

Antoine Semenyo puts Bournemouth ahead with a rocket! Photo: Isabel Infantes/Reuters
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