⚽ Premier League Match week 22- Previews, Stats, Results-Live Updates- Tottenham vs Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool, Manchester United and More

Only Man City (6) and West Ham (4) have won more Premier League games in 2021 than Sheffield United (3).

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Bernd Leno is just the second goalkeeper to be sent off in a Premier league game for Arsenal after David Seaman against West Ham in November 1993.

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Man Utd 4-0 Southampton HT:

:red_circle: 02’ Jankewitz sent off
:soccer: 18’ Wan-Bissaka
:soccer: 25’ Rashford
:soccer: 34’ Bednarek (og)
:soccer: 39’ Cavani

Southampton will be looking to avoid a cricket score in the second half.

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Edinson Cavani’s first five Premier League goals for Man Utd:

:soccer: Away
:soccer: Away
:soccer: Away
:soccer: Away
:soccer: Home

El Matador is off the mark at Old Trafford. :bow_and_arrow:

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Manchester United have scored 3+ goals in the first half of a Premier League game for the second time this season.

They put six past Leeds in the previous game.

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FULL-TIME: Man Utd 9-0 Southampton

Simply 𝗜𝗡𝗖𝗥𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗕𝗟𝗘 from Manchester United!

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FULL-TIME: MANCHESTER UNITED 9-0 SOUTHAMPTON

This win lifts United level on points with leaders Manchester City, albeit having played two games more than their bitter rivals. As for Southampton, they are without a point in four Premier League matches and stay in 12th after this historically bad result.

Manchester United put nine goals past Southampton in a record-equalling Premier League victory. Jankewitz was sent off for the visiting side a little over a minute into his debut and United took full advantage through goals from Wan-Bissaka, Rashford, Cavani and a Bednarek own goal before half-time. Adams had a goal ruled out and United then added to their tally, with Martial netting twice either side of McTominay’s drive and Fernandes converting a penalty that saw Bednarek red carded. James rounded off the scoring in added time.

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Manchester United had seven different scorers tonight (excl. own goals), only the second time a team has had seven different scorers in a Premier League match, after Chelsea vs Aston Villa in December 2012.

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This is only the third ever a side has won a Premier League game by 9+ goals;

1995 Manchester United 9-0 Ipswich Town
2019 Southampton 0-9 Leicester City
2021 Manchester United 9-0 Southampton

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Only Eric Cantona and Dimitri Payet (both 33 games) have assisted 15 Premier League goals in fewer appearances than Bruno Fernandes, with tonight his 36th appearance in the competition.

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Luke Shaw has as many Premier League assists in the first half against Southampton as he managed in his previous 45 Premier League appearances (2).

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Only Mohamed Salah (21) and Harry Kane (19) have more goals in all competitions for a Premier League club than Marcus Rashford this season (16).

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Full Time: Newcastle 1-2 Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace come from a goal behind to take the points at Newcastle

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35y & 45d - Gary Cahill has become Crystal Palace’s oldest ever goalscorer in the Premier League, with this his first goal in the competition since April 2017 for Chelsea against Everton.

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Jonjo Shelvey’s opener for Newcastle (71 seconds) was the fastest goal Crystal Palace have conceded in a Premier League game since Ian Taylor’s strike for Aston Villa in March 1998 (1st minute).

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It’s heating up at the top of the table :fire:

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:red_circle: Wow!! :star_struck: What a riot of goals! :soccer: :fire:

:red_circle: What a fantastic way to close the gap on GD with Man City and Liverpool! :dart:

:red_circle: Solskjær- A happy coach smiling from ear to ear! :heart_eyes:

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Manchester United are the first team in Premier League history to win 9-0 twice.

Southampton are the first team in Premier League history to lose 9-0 twice.

A record-breaking evening at Old Trafford.

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2019/20: Southampton 0-9 Leicester City
2020/21: Manchester United 9-0 Southampton

Whose turn is it next season? :sweat_smile:

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Preview: Liverpool vs. Brighton & Hove Albion

Liverpool welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to Anfield on Wednesday looking to make it three Premier League wins in a row for the first time since September.

The champions climbed back up to third in the table with a 3-1 victory at West Ham United on Sunday, shortly before Brighton beat Tottenham Hotspur to ease their relegation concerns.

After a miserable post-Christmas slump which saw Liverpool’s only win in seven attempts come against Aston Villa’s youngsters in the FA Cup, the champions now look to be finding their form again.

Last week was a good one for Jurgen Klopp’s side as they responded to being knocked out of the FA Cup by bitter rivals Manchester United with back-to-back league wins in London.

A 3-1 triumph over Tottenham handed them their first league win and first league goals of 2021, and crucially they then followed that up with a similarly impressive triumph over an in-form West Ham side.

The Reds still have their home form to fix too; after winning 32 of 33 league outings at Anfield. Indeed, Liverpool have not even scored at Anfield so far this calendar year, drawing blanks against Man United and Burnley, and they now risk going three home league games in a row without finding the back of the net for the first time since October 1984.

The Seagulls have kept clean sheets in each of their last three league outings and could keep four in a row for the first time since November, and for the first time ever in the top flight.

Graham Potter’s side have won two of those games 1-0 to build a seven-point buffer between themselves and the relegation zone, most recently overcoming Spurs at the Amex on Sunday night.

Brighton have not beaten Liverpool home or away in any competition since January 1984, losing 10 times and drawing twice in that period, although one of those draws did come in the reverse fixture as Pascal Gross rescued a point in stoppage time through a controversial penalty.

Liverpool Premier League form: DLDLWW
Liverpool form (all competitions): WDLLWW

Brighton & Hove Albion Premier League form: LDLWDW
Brighton & Hove Albion form (all competitions): WLWWDW

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