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Lewis Ambrose·19 January 2020
OneFootball
Lewis Ambrose·19 January 2020
The Premier League had four of the so-called âTop Sixâ in action on Saturday. And none of them won.
Hereâs the best of all the action.
Southampton-Wolves saw the most goals on Saturday, and a stunning comeback.
The in-form hosts raced into a two-goal lead but couldnât hold on as Wolves, inspired by Adama TraorĂ© and RaĂșl JimĂ©nez, managed to wrestle back all three points.
Manchester Cityâs late turnaround saw them take the lead having trailed to Crystal Palace for so long.
But Sergio AgĂŒeroâs double wasnât enough as Fernandinho scored an injury time own goal and saw Palace leave with their share of the spoils.
Newcastle spent 90 minutes frustrating Chelsea and then struck late â very late â to steal all three points.
Frank Lampardâs men have now lost six of their last 11 Premier League games.
Arsenal are still waiting for a second Premier League win under Mikel Arteta after surrendering another lead against Sheffield United.
John Fleck netted late on to cancel out Gabriel Martinelliâs first half opener.
The points were shared as David Moyes met ex-club Everton in London.
Issa Diopâs opener was cancelled out by Dominic Calvert-Lewinâs ninth goal of the Premier League season.
It was a game of fine margins as Tottenham held on, then were unlucky not to win at Vicarage Road.
Paulo Gazzaniga denied Troy Deeney from the penalty spot but it was Watford midfielder Ignacio Pussetto who made the save of the match, clearing with just 10mm of the ball not over the line in added time.
Leandro Trossard gave Brighton the lead over Aston Villa with a smart first half finish, but a late Jack Grealish stunner saw the guests take a point.
Itâs now consecutive away games without defeat for the first time this season for Villa.
Bournemouth defender spectacularly handballed to stop his team going behind on the 30 minute mark on Saturday.
Only to be shown a red card and for Teemu Pukki to score from the spot anyway. A crucial three points for the Canaries and another bitter blow for the Cherries.
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