YELLOW CARDpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 15 May 2022
Wolves 0-1 Norwich
Norwich defender Dimitris Giannoulis is booked for a foul and now Billy Gilmour needs some patching up.
Brentford beat nine-man Everton thanks to two quick second-half goals
Everton led twice but defeat means they miss chance to secure safety
Man City fight back from 2-0 down at half-time to draw at West Ham
Mahrez misses late penalty - goal would have all but won title
Leeds score dramatic late equaliser at home to Brighton
Leicester fight back to beat Watford 5-1 - Vardy and Barnes both score twice
Palace draw against Villa, Wolves draw with Norwich
Kane earlier gave Tottenham 1-0 win over Burnley - Spurs up to fourth
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Wolves 0-1 Norwich
Norwich defender Dimitris Giannoulis is booked for a foul and now Billy Gilmour needs some patching up.
West Ham 2-1 Man City
Matt Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
That's a super, controlled finish from Jack Grealish. He anticipates the space, I don't think Soucek really sees where that is. It lands on the edge of the box but he's got plenty to do. It's very high but he strikes it lovely, it flicks between Dawson's legs and I think it just skims off his knee. It bounces into the roof of the net and Fabianski can't have any time to react.
West Ham 2-1 Man City
Jack Grealish is not far off making it 2-2 soon after getting one back.
This is exactly what Pep Guardiola wanted to see from his side after the restart. It is attack after attack.
Watford 1-3 Leicester
A set-piece against Leicester = a good scoring chance. Joao Pedro heads over from Ken Sema's free-kick.
Leeds 0-1 Brighton
Leeds come out on the front foot. They break and Joe Gelhardt sets up Raphinha on the right. He curls an effort with his left boot but over the bar.
If Leeds are to get back into this, the Brazilian looks the most likely source.
Jack Grealish
Perfect start to the second half for Manchester City!
Joao Cancelo cushions a header to Jack Grealish, whose volley into the ground bounces through Craig Dawson's legs and over Lukasz Fabianski.
That's one back and loads of time left to get more.
Harvey Barnes (46 mins)
Just 30 seconds after the restart and Leicester score again.
Harvey Barnes is completely unmarked at the back post to volley a Marc Albrighton cross past Ben Foster.
Albrighton's first touch!
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If Grealish is worth 100 million (obviously he isn’t) what are Bowen or Rice worth?
Nick
Jarrod Bowen has got to start for England. More technical ability, more scoring ability, a better suit to the attack alongside Mount, Saka and Kane than any of the others.
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Rachel T: Seriously kids, it ain’t over 'til it’s over. Play to the whistle
Michael Greenfield: Second half at West Ham could be a harder watch than the penalty shoot-out yesterday for Liverpool fans
Sho: As a United fan the double whammy is extremely painful. Sending us to the Conference League while simultaneously putting Liverpool right back in the title race. Never experienced such a painful season.
Leeds 0-1 Brighton
Have Leeds got the fight left in them still to get out of this dire situation? In the back end of the first half they showed a bit, but they'll an awful lot more in the next 45 minutes. That and a bit of quality.
Brighton will create chances. They're a very slick outfit.
Watford 1-2 Leicester
Leicester bring on Marc Albrighton for Nampalys Mendy.
Watford replace Dan Gosling with Hassane Kamara.
West Ham 2-0 Man City
You have to go back to 2019 for the last time Manchester City were two goals down at half time. That was against Manchester United and although they came back they lost 2-1. They are going to need all their big players to step up in the next 45 minutes.
Wolves 0-1 Norwich
Wolves make a change at half-time as winger Chiquinho replaces captain Conor Coady, a centre-back. Interesting.
Getting back under way in this afternoon's games and a big 45 minutes for teams at both ends of the table.
FT: Tottenham 1-0 Burnley
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham goalscorer Harry Kane, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It was a tough battle, but it’s what we expected. We knew they’d make it difficult. Getting a goal just before half-time was vital for us. The last five or 10 minutes is always a bit nervy when you’re only 1-0 up.
"The pressure was on. They made it difficult, pressed a little higher at the beginning of the second half. Nick Pope made some good saves from Sonny in the second half.
"Full credit to the boys, the manager and the staff. It’s never easy coming in mid-season and trying to turn things around. We’ve given ourselves a chance [of a top-four finish]. We just need to keep working hard.
"We missed the fans during the pandemic. It’s so good to see them back and enjoying their football. The noise is great. We’re working hard for the fans and hopefully we can have one last push next week."
On next Sunday's game at Norwich: "We can’t take it for granted. Norwich will be playing their last home game in the Premier League this season, but we have a full week of preparation. We feel like if we play to our abilities we should win the game."
On the penalty: "Obviously they feel a little bit hard done by, but we’ve had decisions go our way and not go our way this season."
On Arsenal's trip to Newcastle: "I’ll give Kieran Trippier a text. It’ll be a tough game for Arsenal, but we’ve taken care of what we needed to do."
FT: Tottenham 1-0 Burnley
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "To stay until the end with a possibility to take a place in the Champions League - we’ve done a really good job. My players are doing a really good job. To imagine this possibility in November was very, very difficult. I am here to thank my players, because they followed me from my first day at Tottenham, showed great desire to change the situation and fight for something.
"A Champions League place is very important in England. It’s like getting an important trophy in another league. Arsenal play tomorrow, at this moment they are two points below us. If they don’t win, the ball is in our hands – but at this moment the ball is still in their hands.
"You know very well that we face maybe the worst team to test our nerves. Burnley are fighting to avoid the relegation zone. It was positive, another clean sheet and we showed great stability. We are a very stable team. I’m always repeating that it’s not simple to play against us.
"We have to continue in this way. The last game will be very important for us. There is no easy game in England, so we need to go to Norwich to be strong and get three points. We’ll see what happens at the end of the season."
FT: Tottenham 1-0 Burnley
Burnley
Burnley caretaker boss Mike Jackson, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I have seen a lot of positives today. We came with a plan and we executed that well apart from a decision. I'm really proud of the group - I saw that fighting spirit and character. They didn't get overawed by the atmosphere or the situation."
On the penalty: "I've just watched it back and you've got to take it in the context of where it is. It's in the 18-yard box and his arm has been pulled before it and then you naturally keep your arm out for balance. Nobody in the 18-yard box has appealed for the penalty. I don't understand how far they go back for each corner or free-kick. It just doesn't make sense."
On Ashley Barnes: "I thought he was terrific today and led the line really well. I'm not going to blame him for anything to do with that penalty whatsoever. Another lick of paint of the post and he comes away with a goal today. He was excellent."
On the rest of the season: "We've scored quite a few recently and on another day - Maxwel Cornet went through and a bit more quality with the final ball - we might have come away with more chances and something from the game today.
"We know what's in front of us and we only need to get points from them. It is very simple - if you try and mask it as something else then you're not being real. It is about trying to win the next game - we won't be looking past that. I enjoy being in these situations because it keeps you alive and keeps you going. I'll keep going, fighting and attacking anything I can. We haven't spoke about my future at all."
HT: West Ham 2-0 Man City
Matt Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
This is a huge team talk for Pep Guardiola. For them to come back and just get something out of this game, a point now looks like a brilliant point for Manchester City.
But I have to applaud the preparation that West Ham have put into setting this team up and David Moyes for the work he has done this week. You can tell they are sitting deep, they are frustrating Manchester City massively. Hats off to West Ham and the support is just raising the roof at the moment.
As things stand Manchester City are three points ahead of Liverpool with a game in hand.
If West Ham hold out to win 2-0 then an interesting scenario could play out because should Liverpool win 5-0 at Southampton on Tuesday then they would be level on points, goal difference and goals scored with the leaders. The Reds beat Southampton 4-0 earlier in the season.
Long, long way to go yet though...
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