Premier League: day of draws and only one celebration for the Argentines

Premier League: day of draws and only one celebration for the Argentines

He Liverpool of Alexis MacAllister could not prevail against the surprise Nottingham Forest and tied 1 to 1 as a visitor for the twenty-first date of the Premier League.

The host, who had Nicolas Dominguez In the second half, he opened the scoring in the first attack of the game, when Anthony Elanga assisted Chris Wood, who scored with a cross shot to make it 1-0.

Despite the pressure from Liverpool, the home team managed to maintain the advantage until half-time, showing defensive solidity against the visitors’ attacks.

In the second half, the “Reds” came out with a renewed attitude. Coach Arne Slot made key changes, such as the entry of Diogo Jota and Tsimikas. The strategy quickly paid off, as after a corner taken by Tsimikas, Jota scored the tie with a precise header.

Despite the efforts of both teams, the scoreboard did not move again. Liverpool insisted on victory, but Forest, exhausted but resilient, secured a point in an intense match. The “Reds” lead the Premier League with 47 points, while their rival is second to six.

Chelseawith Enzo Fernandez of captain, and Bournemouth (Marcos Senesi and Julio Soler were not called up) they starred in an emotional 2-2 draw at the Stamford Bridge stadium.

The “Blues” took the lead with a goal from Cole Palmer before the break, but the complement brought surprises. Bournemouth tied with a penalty converted by Justin Kluivert and took the lead thanks to a great goal from Antoine Semenyo.

When it seemed that the visitors had taken the three points, Reece James appeared near the end to seal the tie in a duel that left mixed feelings for both teams.

City draw with Brentford

Manchester City let the victory slip away after drawing 2-2 as a visitor against Brentford, as they were leading 2-0 with 12 minutes remaining and tied it in injury time.

Pep Guardiola’s team won with a double from Phil Foden, but the host did not give up and reached equality with goals from Yoane Wissa with a header and Christian Norgaard, the latter in the 47th minute of the second half.

In this way, City were frustrated in their objective of securing an away victory after several months.

Finally, West Ham (Guido Rodriguez started) celebrated Graham Potter’s debut as manager with a 3-2 victory over Fulham.

The “Hammers” took advantage of two errors by goalkeeper Bernd Leno to score through Carlos Soler and Tomas Souek.

Fulham responded in the second half with goals from Alex Iwobi, but another mistake by Leno allowed Lucas Paquetá to put the game away.

Although Iwobi scored again at the end, the victory was in the hands of West Ham, who are now looking to move up the table.

Source: Ambito

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