KICK-OFFpublished at 21:19 British Summer Time 18 May 2021
Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
Can Timo Werner score a legitimate goal?
Let's find out in the second half.
FT: Chelsea 2-1 Leicester - Rudiger and Jorginho score for hosts, Iheanacho for Foxes
FT: Brighton 3-2 Man City: Trossard, Webster and Burn for hosts after Foden and Gundogan score. Cancelo dismissed
FT: Man Utd 1-1 Fulham - Cavani lob from 50 yards opens scoring but Bryan levels
FT: Southampton 0-2 Leeds - Bamford and Roberts on target
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Shamoon Hafez and Neil Johnston
Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
Can Timo Werner score a legitimate goal?
Let's find out in the second half.
FT: Brighton 3-2 Man City
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton's players are still out on the pitch celebrating with their fans. Graham Potter is being interviewed by TV but is struggling to make himself heard.
He's asked a question but cannot hear and tells the interviewer "whatever you say, it's fine."
Southampton 0-2 Leeds
Leeds United
Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa on Patrick Bamford: "Patrick had a very generous performance with a lot of effort and he's had a season in which he's shone. I'm sure he'll be very positive about the campaign he's had be what may.
"Everything he's achieved this season is because of the dedication and effort that he's put in to show off his abilities."
On Tyler Roberts' first Premier League goal, Bielsa added: "I was happy he scored because he had played many games and hadn't managed to do it.
"The team in the second half looked a lot more like the team that it is."
Southampton 0-2 Leeds
Southampton
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, on the return of fans, said: "Absolutely amazing for me and when I was coming out at the beginning of the game it was an impressive view to see them sitting there.
"It looked very full although there were only 8,000, but unbelievable. A massive moment for everyone. We really tried to give them a win because they've been fantastic and supported us until the end.
"We did forget how good it felt to have them back and how good it feels to see them. It definitely gives us something we can look forward to next season."
On the result, Hasenhuttl added: "An expected tough game with a very good first half from us but without a goal.
"We cannot play better than we did in the first half. I didn't have the feeling that we gave a lot of chances away in the second half but they had another gear that we didn't have."
Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
The fact that Chelsea have come out of the blocks and given what they've given and not got a goal is a massive boost for Leicester. They can't come out and play any harder and faster than they already have. The job that Thomas Tuchel has is to come out and play with that type of intensity again. Leicester hung on in there and did well to come in at 0-0.
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As a Chelsea fan I am very happy to see Werner looking so energetic and much more likely to score with fans in the stadium.
Raph
I will say this now on May 18th that if Chelsea don't beat City in CL final Tuchel will be toast by January.
Alan, Horsham
Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
How fans are spaced around this stadium really works. It probably hasn't been much louder when it's been full. Whether that's people making up for lost time, or the excitement and the intensity of the game I don't know. It's got a little bit of everything at the minute and I'm thoroughly enjoying it.
FT: Brighton 3-2 Man City
Incredible scenes. This is Brighton's final home game of the season. What a way to sign off. Home players are still on the pitch a full 10 minutes after full-time applauding the fans. Graham Potter has just thanked supporters over the speakers. No-one has gone home! It's like a promotion party.
Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
VAR 2-0 Timo Werner
FT: Brighton 3-2 Man City
Pep is not happy. Someone on the City bench has just squared up to Graham Potter. Meanwhile, Robert Sanchez has handed his gloves to a young boy in the crowd. Brighton's fans don't want to go home.
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Timo Werner on a VAR hat-trick.
Barry,co.Tyrone
Skully: Why do players always celebrate when they know the ball touched their arm?
Ellie: Werner having another bad day at the “office”
Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
Oh that's superb from Mason Mount, clipping the ball past Caglar Soyuncu and playing the ball to the near post for Christian Pulisic but the American flicks wide.
Brighton 3-2 Man City
What a noise! Brighton fans are having a party. A famous win for the Seagulls. They've come from 2-0 behind to beat the champions.
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Tushar: Why would you celebrate a blatant handball goal, when you know VAR will have a look at it and disallow it to only make you look foolish!
Garett: I can not believe Werner went over to the fans and celebrated that emphatically knowing the ball hit him square in the arm. My word that man needs some confidence, even if he knows it's short lived and unearned.
Adrian: As a point... That goal was disallowed for the same part of the arm that Chilwell was given offside for on Saturday...
Brighton 3-2 Man City
It only seems like yesterday that Brighton were deep in relegation bother. They're 13 points clear of the bottom three right now.
Into the dying moments.
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What do Chelsea have to score a goal these days? How many have we had disallowed since the start of the Arsenal game? Penalties not given. Woodworks hit. It doesn’t fill you with confidence for May 29th.
Dan
Three goals ruled out in less than 90 mins. Leicester's luck must run out soon.
Anonymous
Such an obvious handball.
Alan
Brighton 3-2 Man City
A mistake by Adam Webster gifts City a chance but Robert Sanchez is equal to Gabriel Jesus' attempt. The champions are throwing everything at this.
Chelsea 0-0 Leicester
Ooof, Mason Mount catches this one flush from the edge of the area but it is rising and Kasper Schmeichel waves it over.
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City fan but what a night for those Brighton fans. I bet they would pay again on the way out if asked! Great game
Neil, Lancashire
Brighton 3-2 Man City
No penalty!
Five minutes of additional time.