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Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Allan Saint-Maximin wastes a good position, part 15.
He cuts inside and it opens up but he chips his cross straight out of play.
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Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Allan Saint-Maximin wastes a good position, part 15.
He cuts inside and it opens up but he chips his cross straight out of play.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Another Bournemouth change sees Jaidon Anthony replaced by Marcus Tavernier, who was in fine form prior to the World Cup. This is his first appearance since that tournament.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Another frustrating player at present is Alexander Isak, who has had chances to cause problems for Bournemouth but failed to do so with sloppy touches and passes.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Antony Gordon into the book for a trip. The home fans enjoy the moment.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
There is so much to like about Allan Saint-Maximin as a player. He's quick, skilful, direct. It's because of this that he's also so frustrating as he fails to deliver on the promise.
His latest act to this end is a good run across the box that goes nowhere, eventually ending in him chipping a cross straight to Neto.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Brilliant defensive work from Miguel Almiron. Jordan Zemura is away down the left but back comes the Newcastle man to dispossess him and set his side away on the attack.
It ends with Allan Saint-Maximin firing a shot high and wide.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Kieran Trippier is such a calm head at the back for Newcastle. He just deals with situations with a minimum of fuss. Jordan Zemura looks to get in down the left but the right-back uses his body to see the ball out for a goal-kick.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Bournemouth are forced into a change. Goalscorer Marcos Senesi goes down holding his back and is unable to carry on.
Chris Mepam is his replacement.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Newcastle are turning the screw a bit now.
Sean Longstaff finds space in the box, but his low shot is saved by Neto.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Dan Burn is a bit lucky to escape a booking here. His poor touch allows the ball to run out for a throw and he then punts it away in frustration. The ref, seeing it wasn't a timewasting measure, is lenient.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Danny Gabbidon
Former Wales defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Bournemouth worked very hard in that first half and it is important they do not let the energy levels drop. Gary O'Neil will utilise the bench as well, I am sure.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
One for the home fans to enjoy. Anthony Gordon charges to press Jack Stephens, who turns inside as the Newcastle winger slides harmlessly by.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Newcastle move the ball nicely to open up space on the right for Kieran Trippier, but a slight delay in delivering allows the home defence to get back and make a clearing header much easier to make.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Bournemouth come out swinging and chip in a cross that is headed away just ahead of Philip Billing, who gets a second bite soon after but flicks a tame shot over.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle
Back under way. No changes. All to play for.
Leicester 4-1 Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham assistant boss Cristian Stellini to BBC Sport: "Our approach to the game was not really bad. We scored. We had an advantage in that moment. Our game changed completely.
"We struggled a lot, we suffered, we lost after the goal 10 or 12 tackles. We’re disappointed. We have to apologise because our performance wasn’t good enough. The last game was a great win. We have to be consistent in our performance. Our approach was not bad but we struggled too much. We’re disappointed.
"If you look afterwards you find something bad in every goal [in general]. Their first goal was a great goal. The second ball in a set-piece was good. But you have to continue to play like we started the game. We have lost too many tackles, too many duels. This comes from strength inside of you. We have to apologise we didn’t show today.
"It happened also last season after we beat Manchester City, we lost against Burnley. It’s not changing. We want to change. We have to work on this aspect. You have to change this. That has to come from inside of you, inside of the team. You have to show the desire. Today only in the start of the game we showed this. Maybe we thought it was an easy game but it's never an easy game."
On boss Antonio Conte: "He’s OK. He’s absolutely disappointed at the moment. He has to take it easy in this moment and find the energy. When he’ll feel better for sure he’ll come back like normal but he needs time."
Fulham
Fulham forward Manor Solomon says he is "starting to enjoy football again" after scoring his first goal for the club against Nottingham Forest.
The 23-year-old Israel international joined Fulham in July last year after leaving Shakhtar Donetsk following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
But he suffered a knee injury shortly after arriving at the Cottagers.
"2022 was the most difficult year of my life by far, starting with war in Ukraine and then signing for Fulham but getting injured," Solomon told BBC Match of the Day.
"But I know 2023 will be better and I'm happy that in this year I'm starting to play and enjoy football again.
"Every football player knows the best feeling in the world is when your ball hits the net.
"My last goal was in June for the national team, I haven't played for a long time so when the ball went in all the things I've been dealing with came over my mind."
Leicester 4-1 Tottenham
Leicester City
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers to BBC Sport: "It was a continuation of last week. We were playing against a very good dangerous side. Their front line is world class. We knew we’d have to be synchronised and tactically good.
"That gave us the base to play our football. Some of our football was outstanding. We looked back to being really dangerous again. We could have had a couple more goals. We played with a real bravery. You have to if you’re going to press high against a team like Spurs.
“You know it’s going to happen in the Premier League, you’ll be under pressure and go behind in games. The players picked themselves up and stayed calm.”
On Mendy: “Amazing strike. He’s one of those unsung heroes. He trains brilliantly even if he doesn’t always play. He caught it perfect. The other two goals, we’ve pressured it really well. Wout Faes had aggressive pressing. James Maddison was outstanding today. Harry Souttar’s pass was nice composure. We looked really creative, dynamic, fast, some of the football was really good.”
On Maddison: “We think he’s in his best position now. He’s done great for me in the last 12 or 14 months playing out of position on the right. You see his qualities, he’s one of the best players in the league. He’s grown as a leader too. He hasn’t trained a lot this week, managing an issue. Outstanding player.
“Souttar was a class act with his defending and staying calm. Victor Kristiansen has great enthusiasm, he’s hard to beat and gets forward well. Tete allows us to keep the ball and gives us width. All three were excellent.
“We were very lopsided with the numbers in the group [before]. Having and out and out winger lets us maximise the pitch. Harvey Barnes was outstanding. He had to play a specific role tactically, getting up and down the pitch. He was brilliant.
"Kelechi Iheanacho has been very unfortunate. He’s been a cover player. You had Jamie Vardy, a top striker here. Now we’re managing hm at his stage. He was great when we won the FA Cup when Vardy was out in a 3-5-2. But in a different system he’s [been more of a bench player]. We can utilise his qualities more in this system."
FT: Fulham 2-0 Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It’s always disappointing when you lose a game. In the first half we didn’t quite hit the levels we know we need to at this level.
"I was expecting us to equalise. We had the momentum and created chances but didn’t do enough with them. When the game’s going like that you’re always susceptible against the run of play.
"We won’t get too low after this. Of course we’re frustrated, but at the same time we need to get back to work and do the best we can do. It’s a process of reviewing games and trying to improve."
On early injuries to Willy Boly and Scott McKenna: "I’ve never seen that. We won’t hide behind it, but for sure it was an unfortunate situation. The guys that came on are equally good players and did well. It meant we couldn’t make more changes in the second half in an attacking sense.
"They’re both hamstrings. Scans over the next 24 to 48 hours will determine the extent."
FT: Arsenal 1-1 Brentford
Arsenal
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, speaking to BBC Sport: "Disappointed because we wanted the three points. We scored a goal, it was about controlling the direct play and set pieces and we didn't control one of those. Or we did, but we apply certain principles in defending because they apply certain rules but surely they didn't apply those rules."
Brentford goal offside? "We apply what they have taught us from August it is clearly offside. Everyone was so convinced about the action and I just watch it back. It was both phases. I think the first one the blocker is offside. We get told every single meeting that the blocker will be offside and the phase is offside.
"We had a lot of good moments, a lot of situations. It was difficult to get big chances but we have a lot of momentum in different phases."
On Trossard: "We need people who make an impact in the game and he has been really good since he joined. He scored his first Arsenal goal and it is a really valuable one. He is a player who is going to give us a lot.
"Everybody is suffering to win games. Games are won in margins in this league and when you take the margins away it becomes really difficult. The team had a really strong performance again today but we didn't get the three points.
"The supporters were brilliant. The energy and passion they put into the game was superb. We have a big game coming up. In the next five or six days we play two games so it is a big week for us."