After midweek Cup games, the English Premier Leagues resumed this past weekend. Manchester United will play Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City this weekend, while on Sunday, Arsenal will play Tottenham Hotspur.
When United defeated the Citizens 2-1 at Old Trafford after an incredible comeback, the Manchester Derby became the talk of the town. Unfortunately, Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford’s second-half goal was able to seal a crucial three points for the Red Devils, despite Manchester United’s efforts to close the gap on Arsenal.
Later in the day, Brighton and Hove Albion played host to Liverpool at the Amex Stadium. To end Liverpool’s hopes of finishing in the top four, the home team played a breathtaking exhibition of football.
Solly March was the star of the match, with the Englishman scoring twice in the second half of the game. To worsen the case, Danny Welbeck came in and wrote his name down in the scoreline.
In contrast, Southampton rallied to defeat Everton 2-1 at Goodison Park.
Brentford’s professional performance increased the pressure on Gary O’Neil, the manager of Bournemouth, and prolonged their own stellar recent Premier League form with a 2-0 victory.
There were few opportunities, but Brentford did manage to move up to eighth place and remain unbeaten in seven Premier League games.
Since O’Neil was hired as the team’s permanent manager during the World Cup, Bournemouth, who are now in 17th place and two points above the relegation zone, have now lost six straight games.
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