Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 10 April 2022
Premier League
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RESULT: Brentford 2-0 West Ham - Bryan Mbeumo and Ivan Toney both score
RESULT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley - Pierre Lees-Melou scores early, Teemu Pukki doubles lead late on
RESULT: Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace - Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Ademola Lookman on target for Foxes, Wilfried Zaha misses penalty but scores rebound
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Premier League
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FT: Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira speaks to BBC MOTD: "The damage was done in the first half with the way we entered into the game.
"We gave ourselves too much to climb in the second half. In the second half we put more tempo in our game. We were more aggressive and managed to create situations.
"The difficulties in football is to maintain the discipline and simplicity of working well and hard together. It showed we still have a lot to do to be consistent. In the first half we didn't play well as a team. We played too many balls backwards. We were not brave enough in our build-up. We gave them belief and the momentum was on their side.
"The second half was more positive. We played more forward and put them more under pressure. Overall we competed better in the second half. It was a much better team I would say in the second half. We played like we wanted to."
FT: Brentford 2-0 West Ham
West Ham United
West Ham manager David Moyes tells BBC MOTD: "No I don't have any complaints, we weren't at it from the start. There are mitigating circumstances, we had a tough game on Thursday and the Thursday-Sunday schedule is not ideal. The most part has been good but today felt like one too many.
"Goals change the result, going in 0-0 at half time it was a low level game. We gave them a goal after two minutes. We gave them a lift up and it dented us and they went on to win today.
"Kurt Zouma twisted his ankle so we have to wait to see how he is.
"I said to the lads I don't remember giving anything of quality for their goalkeeper to do. That is not like us but it wasn't to be today.
"It was a big opportunity today for us two get three points. We had to come here to get a result but Premier League games are hard. If anything, this weekend showed it.
FT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Burnley
More from Burnley boss Sean Dyche to BBC MOTD: "We find ourselves back to last week but we were expecting after that good result in the week to take this one on and close that gap. We can't miss chances like that when Maxwel Cornet gets one at the back post. He's done well for us this season. We'd like a lucky goal, trust me. But we have to take the game on and be better than that in the front third.
"We still tried to open them up and knocked on the door a few times. Over the season we have to correct that. It's the biggest challenge now. Defensively we've been pretty solid over the season but we haven't asked enough questions with enough quality in the final third.
"It was a huge setback after a huge step forward. It's still the same challenge but a game down. It might come easier in a strange way when people write you off. Virtually everyone will think we're done but we don't think that."
FT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Norwich City
Norwich boss Dean Smith to BBC MOTD: "I know we were probably the starter before the main today with Manchester City v Liverpool but we put in a good performance. Our fans will go home happy today. It shows we are still fighting.
"Burnley make you defend well and we had to. We had to show different qualities. I still feel we can be better on the ball but our performance was epitomised by Kenny McLean. He did everything.
"The turn and pass from Mathias Normann was really good and you knew Teemu Pukki was going to score. We had a few illnesses out there today too and they got through so I'm really pleased.
"We know it's hard and still a mountain but we have seven games to go now so if you put a few wins together the table looks different. We want to take it to the last game but we know how hard it could be. Hopefully we can find that resilience in the results."
FT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Norwich City
Norwich goalscorer Teemu Pukki to BBC MOTD: "We believe. I think nobody else does but we do! We know it will be hard. We want to play in this league.
"We want to do what it takes but we know it will be hard. We have to keep believing."
FT: Brentford 2-0 West Ham
Chris Wise
BBC Radio 5 Live at Brentford Community Stadium
Brentford’s players, staff and fans celebrating this one hard. 12 points clear of the bottom three, they know that their hard work has surely earned them a second season in the Premier League.
It was a tepid and tired display from West Ham. Feels like the efforts of Thursday night against Lyon caught up with them today.
FT: Brentford 2-0 West Ham
Brentford
Brentford manager Thomas Frank tells BBC MOTD: "We did it and very proud, I must say. A top performance against a very good side in the quarter-final of the Europa League and challenging for the Champions League.
"In the first half we had the better of the half chances, I told the players we needed to keep the tempo of the game and play with big intensity. The first goal came and we didn't look back.
"Bryan Mbeumo needed a goal, so pleased for him. He has been having a great season, he got two assists last week. The first goal was fantastic.
"They didn't have a big chance throughout the game, they only had five shots and that is a big effort from the whole team.
"We finally were able to have every player available and that is key. Getting in the bad spell, you lose and cannot get out of it but the confidence was grown. This week in training has been fantastic and it continued on the pitch."
FT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Burnley
Burnley boss Sean Dyche to Sky Sports: "Big step forward against Everton and a big step back today. It's a game less. The challenge is in front of us still. We have to close that gap and we definitely missed a chance to do it today.
"The truth of the season has been the quality in the final third. We get into so many good areas but you saw that with Maxwel Cornet's chance. That has to go in. It's a team performance and you have to find more moments than that. The keeper makes a big save at the end but we're not opening them up as much as we'd like.
"More people will write us off so it gives you freedom to play. I didn't think we were where we needed to be today to win the game. I'm not bothered about anyone else, more focused on us.
"I won't shy away from the truth. We just take it on and that's the way it goes."
FT: Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace
Leicester City
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers speaks to BBC MOTD: "I thought we played ever so well. We started really aggressively, pressing them and scored two wonderful goals. We controlled the game with some of our football. At 65 minutes they get the penalty so you then expect a little bit of pressure.
"But we defended when we had to. Overall, I thought the players were fantastic.
"Ademola's goal comes from good pressure. Kiernan has been waiting for his Premier League goal, it was a wonderful strike and he showed energy throughout the game.
"Since he's broken into the team I felt throughout the season it was what we were missing. Just in terms of intensity. The team was missing intensity and pressure and he has brought that. He typifies everything we want to be. He has good industry, a cultured left foot and he's very honest.
"You are playing against a side with really good physicality. We needed that intensity and urgency in the game and we looked to provide that from the first whistle."
FT: Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace
Leicester City
Leicester's star man Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall reacts to his goal and assist: "It means so much. It's a dream come true to score in the Premier League. I have dreamt it since I was a little boy. I have come close but I am so happy today."
FT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Burnley
Burnley's Josh Brownhill: "It was very frustrating. We came here to win and we didn't do that. It was soft goals from us and we didn't score. There's still games to be won but we have to sort ourselves out.
"There's games where we have created a lot of chances and scored goals so the quality is there. We definitely have to be better, especially against teams around us.
"There's still eight games left and we've won games that have been written off. We've been here before. We're a fighting team but we've not managed to be on the right side of the result. The lads are always gutted after a defeat but we'll get together and put on another good performance next week."
More from Brownhill to BBC MOTD: "We just didn't score. We got ourselves into good areas and didn't put it in the back net. We always conceded two sloppy goals.
"We're all hurting inside and it's very frustrating. I don't think the performance was too bad but it ultimately cost us. There are still winnable games but we need to get that consistency and momentum. There's a chance next week to put it right."
FT: Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace
Leicester City
James Maddison (who has been involved in more Premier League goals than any other Leicester player this season; 8 goals, 5 assists) became just the fourth player to register 20+ goals and 20+ assists for Leicester in the Premier League, after Muzzy Izzet, Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy.
FT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Norwich City
Norwich City manager Dean Smith to Sky Sports: "Really pleased. I thought we defended our box really well and we showed some real quality in the first half in transition. The work ethic was really good.
"The first goal was always going to be important and it was good it fell to us. We showed some quality in the second half that has probably been missing due to a lack of confidence. I still think we can look after the ball a bit better but you have to defend well against Burnley. I'm pleased we've had two clean sheets on the spin now.
"There was a break in play so I said to [Teemu Pukki] you'll get another chance. What a great touch from him. When he's in that situation he's so calm and I'm glad the supply was there.
"It shows we're still fighting and I think that was important for our supporters. It gives our dressing room an awful lot of belief. We had hoped results would have gone a little better for us yesterday but we can only concentrate on ourselves. Who knows if you win two or three games on the spin, the world looks different."
On the next match against Manchester United: "We have to be resolute again. It's a tough place historically to go there and get a result. I got a win there with Aston Villa so hopefully I can do the double."
FT: Brentford 2-0 West Ham
Brentford
Brentford forward Bryan Mbuemo: "We are very happy again to win this derby. We got a clean sheet and this will give a lot of confidence. We are all happy and will celebrate in the changing room.
"I am very happy as well because I didn't score for a while and got another assist to help the team to win.
"My celebration was a bet with the friend and I had to do this.
"We had a perfect week at the training ground, we felt it on the pitch today and brought everything to the game.
"We take it game by game as we always do and take as many points as we can to be safe as soon as possible."
FT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Teemu Pukki’s goal was his 20th for Norwich in the Premier League, moving him ahead of Mark Robins (19) as the club’s third top scorer in the competition (after Chris Sutton 33 and Grant Holt 23).
Pierre Lees-Melou netted his first Premier League goal for Norwich (26th league appearance), becoming the first Frenchman to score for the Canaries in the competition.
FT: Brentford 2-0 West Ham
The celebrations at Brentford are absolutely wild.
The players - led by Thomas Frank - are enjoying a lap of honour after collecting the three points while the fans are raving to Freed from Desire.
FT: Norwich 2-0 Burnley
Big celebrations at Carrow Road!
Norwich 2-0 Burnley
All over at Carrow Road. A huge blow to Burnley's hope of survival. Norwich are well out of it but if they get a few more wins, they could give themselves a chance so it's a glimmer of hope.
Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace
Leicester hold on for the win and they jump above opponents Crystal Palace into ninth in the table.