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FT: Newcastle United 1-1 West Ham - Wilson opens scoring after Willock goal ruled out; Paqueta levels
FT: Aston Villa 2-4 Leicester - Watkins opens scoring & Souttar own goal; Maddison, Iheanacho, Tete & Praet for visitors
FT: Brentford 3-0 Southampton - Mee puts hosts in front, Mbeumo doubles lead & Jensen adds third
FT: Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 AFC Bournemouth - Mitoma with late goal
FT: Manchester United 2-1 Crystal Palace - Fernandes penalty, Rashford makes it two; Schlupp responds after Casemiro sent off
FT: Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 Liverpool - Matip with own goal, Dawson doubles lead & Neves gets third
FT: Everton 1-0 Arsenal - Tarkowski heads winner
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Emlyn Begley
That's today finished then.
See you tomorrow for Nottingham Forest v Leeds United and Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City?
Newcastle 1-1 West Ham
Finally read the match report for the game we've just covered here.
Man Utd 2-1 Crystal Palace
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag complained about a lack of consistency from video assistant referees and insisted Casemiro was not the only player who should have been sent off during the win over Crystal Palace at Old Trafford.
United's Brazilian midfielder will serve a three-match ban after he was red-carded by referee Andre Marriner, who was sent to the monitor to review a second-half melee triggered by a clash between United winger Antony and Palace midfielder Jeffrey Schlupp.
United players reacted when Schlupp shoved Antony towards the perimeter boards, a move which Ten Hag said could have left his player "badly injured".
Brentford fans "can dream of Europe" after climbing to seventh in the Premier League by beating the Saints, says Ben Mee.
Brentford 3-0 Southampton
Southampton manager Nathan Jones says he has "let his players down" after their 3-0 defeat at Brentford, and got "carried away" because they are in the Premier League.
Saints are bottom of the table, three points from safety.
They have lost eight of their 13 matches since Jones was appointed in November.
"I want to be brutally honest with this, I have let the players down," Jones told BBC Match of the Day.
"I was recruited to do certain things and I don't see my team in there. I have pandered a little bit, I have gone away and tried to accommodate what we have.
"I haven't really put my own stamp on it and I should have by now, I really should have."
Brighton 1-0 Bournemouth
Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi described Kaoru Mitoma as a "great player" you can "never substitute" after the Japanese winger scored a late winner for the second game running to hand Brighton victory over Bournemouth.
"Today he didn't play a fantastic game, but when you have Mitoma on the pitch you can never substitute him because you always expect one goal," he said.
Aston Villa 2-4 Leicester
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers said Tete was "the winger we've been looking for" after Leicester's new signing shone in an excellent win.
The Brazilian, on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk, scored a fine goal to suggest he could prove the spark the Foxes need to avoid a scrap against relegation.
Everton 1-0 Arsenal
Read Shamoon Hafez's take from Goodison Park as 'Sean Dyche makes his mark after fans' protest'.
That result saw Arsenal miss the chance to extend their five-point lead over Manchester City at the top.
FT: Wolves 3-0 Liverpool
Read Gary Rose's take from Molineux - '12 minutes of misery as Reds hit new low in difficult season'.
Newcastle 1-1 West Ham
West Ham have only lost one of their last four matches against sides starting the day in the top three in the Premier League, at current leaders Arsenal in December.
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West Ham manager David Moyes, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It’s a great point for us. We played well today. I’m really pleased for the players.
"We could have buckled. This place at the moment, it's right on top of you. But we played well today and deserved to get back in the game. There are lots of pluses for us.
"There was a period where we had two or three opportunities or moments where we could have got the second goal, but I was pleased with how we controlled the game at different times. Newcastle are playing very well at the moment, but we did today as well.
"Thilo [Kehrer] felt his hamstring. We would have had more young players on the bench but they played in the Youth Cup last night."
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West Ham manager David Moyes, speaking to Sky Sports: "We deserve some credit because we’ve not been playing so well. I thought we played very well today.
"[The opening goal] is really disappointing because we actually played very well in the first half. That first minute was more than expected, so we’ve only got ourselves to blame. We got back in it [after the disallowed goal] then gave them a goal 20-30 seconds later.
"We responded absolutely fantastically. We played brilliantly well in the first half. We passed the ball well, we showed good control and had good opportunities ourselves.
They’re a big, big side. They can put the ball on top of you when they don’t go round you. Nayef had a brilliant tackle. Part of your job is to defend well and we did defend well today.
"It keeps a little bit of a run going for us. A draw at Newcastle isn’t the worst result. We’d have liked to win but we’re up against a team who are in good form at the moment.
"I think our performance merited something from the game. If we play like that next week [against Chelsea] we’ll give ourselves a chance."
On Lucas Paqueta: "We’re really pleased because we got him to get some goals. I think he showed some composure when the ball came to him at the back post. Hopefully he’ll come up with a few more goals."
Newcastle 1-1 West Ham
Newcastle conceded their first goal in the Premier League since November (against Southampton), ending a run of 572 minutes without shipping a goal in the competition.
It was also the first goal they’ve conceded in the first half of a league game since August (against Wolves) – this was their 17th league game since then.
Newcastle 1-1 West Ham
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Newcastle 1-1 West Ham
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Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson: "Today was frustrating. The second half we had the majority of the ball, it was frustrating to let them back in."
On his goal: "As a striker you're itching to get on the scoresheet again. Unbelievable pass, there was only one thing on my mind."
On their performance: "We stopped doing the things which brought us success, losing 50/50 duels, not pressing so efficiently. Second half was better, but we couldn't break them down."
On if their performance dropped after the League Cup in midweek: "For us as a team we knew today would be difficult, we had to come out mentally in a positive place. When you've got a final looming over you, it is up to us to get crowd going again. We did that, but then tailed off."
Newcastle 1-1 West Ham
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Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe: "It was a tight game, very bright start, it was quite a strange opening. We didn't carry that on for the first half, second half was good but we couldn't break them down.
"I don't think we were bad in the first half, but we didn't keep up our momentum. I don't think we stamped our authority on the game, they scored a poor goal from our high standards.
"In the second half we wanted to re-establish intensity. We did that for the majority of the half, we had possession and chances, but didn't take that chance."
On whether Newcastle missed Bruno Guimaraes today: "Undoubtedly, he's that difference maker with an eye for a pass. He has creative flair we possibly missed today."
On Anthony Gordon's debut: "What he delivered was very bright, I'm really pleased. I was hoping for a goal or assist, but overall very good."
On four draws in five Premier League games: "Teams, when they play us now, it's a second look at us, teams will make it difficult for us. West Ham wanted a tight game, the onus was on us to break them down."
Newcastle 1-1 West Ham
Lucas Paqueta has scored two league goals in four games this year, only one off his 2022 total (three for Lyon, none for West Ham).
Newcastle 1-1 West Ham
There was only one save all evening from either goalkeeper, Lukasz Fabianski's save from Callum Wilson's header with 10 minutes to go.
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West Ham defender Nayef Aguerd to Sky Sports: "Before the game we knew Newcastle at home are very tough to play. I’m very proud of the lads. It’s a massive point.
"When they scored the first goal we were very upset. We said at half-time, if we can’t win we can take one point. The reaction from the lads was fantastic."
On his tackle on Callum Wilson: "It’s a little bit risky but I’m here to defend and help the team. If I don’t tackle him I think he scores."
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West Ham captain Declan Rice to Sky Sports: "It’s massive. As a group of lads, we know how important these games are. We need to be picking up points in every game. Today was vintage West Ham.
"We dug in, ran our socks off and had chances. You’re not always going to dominate the ball but we slowed the game down as much as we could and it’s a good point for us.
"I think that was the best warm-up we’ve had all season. The goal was schoolboy stuff but we showed our personality. We could have had one or two but a point was a fair result.
"I think the momentum’s starting to come back. The levels are starting to rise again. We’ve got another big game next weekend [at home to Chelsea]. We want to keep the momentum going. If we keep heading in the right direction we’ll be fine."