Tottenham deepened the bad moment of Manchester Cityby beating them as a visitor by 4 to 0, within the framework of the twelfth date of the Premier Leaguepartially disputed this afternoon.
Meanwhile, Chelsea defeated Leicester 2-1 as a visitor, while Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest 3-0 and Aston Villa drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace. In the remaining matches these scores were recorded: Bournemouth 1-Brighton 2; Everton 0-Brentford 0 and Fulham 1-Wolverhampton 4.
The surprise of the day came from Tottenham, who beat Manchester City 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium with a double from James Madisson, and the remaining goals from the Spanish Pedro Porro and the Welshman Brennan Johnson.
This was the fifth consecutive defeat suffered by City in all tournaments, something unprecedented in the career of coach Pep Guardiola, who just a few hours ago extended his link with the English entity.
Despite the fall, Manchester City remains second to Liverpool, while Tottenham reached sixth place, which for now would qualify them for the Europa League.
For its part, Chelsea reached third place thanks to its 2-1 victory over Leicester, with goals from the Senegalese Nicolas Jackson and the Argentine Enzo Fernandez.
Likewise, Arsenal was in third place after the 3-0 win over Nottingham: Bukayo Saka, Thomas Partey from Ghana and Ethan Nwaneri scored the goals for the London team.
For its part, Aston Villa -with Emiliano ‘Dibu’ Martínez in goal – tied 2-2 at home against Crystal Palace and fell back to eighth place, for now outside the qualifying zone for the European Cups.
Ollie Watkins and Ross Barkley scored for Aston Villa, while Ismail Sarr and Justin Devenny scored for the visitors.
Brighton achieved a valuable away victory against Bournemouth 2-1, which keeps it in the cup zone, while Wolverhampton escaped relegation by beating Fulham 4-1 in London.
The day will continue this Sunday with the Southampton-Liverpool matches; Ipswich-Manchester United and on Monday they will play Newcastle-West Ham.
Source: Ambito

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