Postpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 15 April 2023
Man City 1-0 Leicester
Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
Dean Smith's gameplan goes out of the window immediately, a horror start and the hosts score having had 92% possession so far.
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FT: Manchester City 3-1 Leicester City - Stones with superb opener, Haaland with quickfire double; Iheanacho responds
FT: Tottenham 2-3 Bournemouth - Son sweeps in after 15-minute delay to kick-off; Vina levels & Solanke gives visitors lead; Danjuma levels before Ouattara late winner
FT: Chelsea 1-2 Brighton - deflected Gallagher strike opens scoring; substitute Welbeck levels & Enciso scores screamer
FT: Everton 1-3 Fulham - Reed puts visitors in front, McNeil levels before Wilson restores lead & James adds third
FT: Southampton 0-2 Crystal Palace - Eze double after break
FT: Wolves 2-0 Brentford - Costa's first goal for Wolves, Hwang doubles lead
FT: Aston Villa 3-0 Newcastle - Ramsey opens scoring, Watkins grabs two after having one ruled out
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Man City 1-0 Leicester
Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
Dean Smith's gameplan goes out of the window immediately, a horror start and the hosts score having had 92% possession so far.
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Nicholas: Spurs have had some of the best talent the Premier League has but nothing to show. Kane, Son, Bale, Modric and Walker to name just a few. This club is about balancing spreadsheets rather than creating memories.
FT: Everton 1-3 Fulham
Everton
Everton manager Sean Dyche, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "They started brightly and we didn't. Then 15-20 minutes in we started to grow into the game, we changed the shape and it was effective.
"Dwight McNeil scored a very good goal and the whole atmosphere changed. We were very productive and dominant in that period, we had a great chance to go 2-1 up and stop them.
"Second half we started brightly but then after the second goal, we reverted back to behind we were here basically. The mentality shifted very quickly, we lost our way very quickly and we've got to change that.
"There have been steps to change that since we've been here but it affected us too much today and we never really got back on top of the game."
On Fulham's second goal: "It's a poor goal from us, it's a deep cross, a bit of a misread from Ben [Godfrey] and it drops down in the box when we haven't got across and they have.
"It's a really soft goal to concede anyway but then after that the effectiveness drained, we weren't on top of the game physically and they looked sharper than us.
"We should react to that a lot better. These are important times so we've got to correct that quickly.
"Goals change games. Everyone thinks it's a literal thing and a silly saying but it's not just a literal thing, it's the feel. We've got to grow beyond that.
"We've had some tough knocks and come back against Chelsea and Tottenham but they're different games and a different feel. These are the clinchers, these are the ones where we've got to change the mentality.
"There has been a shift, we've got injuries today to some very important players but we want these players to grow and become important players."
On belief to stay up: "Of course, there has been a shift in mentality since I've been here. We don't want it to revert and there was a sign of that today. People dipping too quickly, we want that bravery to take games on.
"We've been working hard and the players have been delivery. Just not today so we need to get a grip of that."
Man City 1-0 Leicester
The worst possible start to Dean Smith's Leicester. Manchester City are chasing another Premier League title and they are not hanging around here.
Jack Grealish cuts in off the left but Jamie Vardy is back there defending for Leicester.
John Stones (5 mins)
Well, that didn't take long.
Jack Grealish heads the clearance back into the box. It's bundled around before falling to John Stones on the edge.
He absolutely thumps it into the right corner. A terrific finish from Stones.
The ball hasn't even left Leicester's half yet.
Man City 0-0 Leicester
Bernardo Silva puts a deep cross in from the left which Riyad Mahrez controls beautifully. He then tries to volley it inside the near post but it's blocked for a corner.
FT: Chelsea 1-2 Brighton
Chelsea
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard: "I'm disappointed on every level. The better team won. They could have won by more. They played like a team. They've been together a long time.
"Not good enough. All the basic parts of football - to fight, to run - we were short on. Not a question of commitment as such. We have a big game on Tuesday [against Real Madrid]. There's no point being too down but we have to understand why today went the way it did.
"Some players physically couldn't be able to play Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday. Some of those changes were forced and some were opportunities. In a modern day squad you have to be ready to come in.
"As a team we were short today. Where can we get better quickly? For me it's the football basics.
"In football a story can change very quickly. Real Madrid in the Champions League is the pinnacle of football. There's things I'll say to the players that I'll keep in house. Chelsea fans will be coming on Tuessday to see a team give everything to turn it round and that's what we have to do."
Man City 0-0 Leicester
Harry Souttar heads it away as a long ball is aimed towards Erling Haaland.
City have a throw-in which they take quickly then switch it across the back.
FT: Tottenham 2-3 Bournemouth
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham forward Arnaut Danjuma, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We have to come to terms with it. I think we did our best to pursue an extra goal. If you are Spurs, you should always try to go for the win, which we have tried to do. Inevitably you leave some space for Bournemouth to counter-attack.
"It is always a bit dubious scoring against your old club. I have nothing but love for Bournemouth. They treated me well and gave me a very good three years. Football is a business, though. I am at Spurs now and I give my all for the club.
"It is a bit quiet [in the dressing room] but as quiet as it is we are still excited about upcoming games. We saw Newcastle dropped points. The game has not been good for us but we go back to the drawing board and work hard in training."
Man City 0-0 Leicester
James Maddison spins away in the middle but then loses his footing as he tries to break over the halfway line. Sarcastic jeers from the home fans.
Man City 0-0 Leicester
You can see early on that 5-4-1 is the set-up for Leicester when they haven't got the ball.
It's clear what they are looking to do.
Man City 0-0 Leicester
Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
Jeers from the Manchester City supporters when the Premier League anthem played out before kick-off.
The travelling Leicester fans gave their side a generous ovation when they broke from the huddle.
What a task they've got on their hands today.
Man City 0-0 Leicester
Off we go in Manchester.
FT: Everton 1-3 Fulham
Fulham
Fulham manager Marco Silva speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Many many positives to take from the game. Firstly of course the three points and the win and we were clearly the best team on the pitch. The way we started and the moment we scored was well deserved because we were the best team on the pitch.
"In some moments we take some risks and in that moment when they won the first and second balls and they reacted well and scored the goal. They had small momentum at the end of the first half but we spoke at half-time to stick to the plan. Our second half was very good and we had even more chances to score. We had good chances in those moments.
"Congratulations to the players and the fans we changed some things and played with a different striker and Daniel James had a very good performance and deserved his goal.
"We are not a one-player team if you have all of them it makes it easier. Mitrovic is a top goalscorer for us and it gives our chance to mix up our game but I said from the first day that we are more than a one-player team. Even if we changed a little bit the plan in some moments, and Harry Wilson and Dan James did very well. It gives us the chance to mix our game and I am pleased for them because the plan worked well."
On being in the stands: "Better vision, clear different perspective but I like to be on the touchline. We planned well during the week. I was with them before the match. Everything is the same but I miss not being on the touchline."
On the run-in: "It will be difficult as always. We have to understand we are Fulham Football Cub, we have to be very proud of our season so far. Bad spells can happen and we just missed the last moments, but it is part of the process. We already have 42 points this season. It is a big, big achievement and when things don't go well, I will demand. We have to stick with the process."
FT: Chelsea 1-2 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi: "I am really pleased for the performance. We deserved to win for the quality of the performance. I'm lucky to be a coach of these players. I am honest when I tell you these words.
"Julio [Enciso] is another because we have a lot of important younger players. I'm happy for him. It is an important goal for us and for him. I think we could play better after the goal and we suffer too much. After the second goal we played too deep, but we work to improve.
"We are losing too many players [to injury]. We have a very tough last period of the season. The next game we will play the semi-final of the FA Cup and this is a problem for us. But we have very strong players and they can play the structure of the play.
"We have to organise to achieve our target in the best way.
"I'm happy for the result, I'm happy because we made our fans happy, our club happy. But for me, I am starting to think about the semi-final now. If you are happy too much for the result in the past, you can't do this in football."
Man City v Leicester (17:30 BST)
Man City XI: Ederson, Walker, Dias, Stones, Laporte, Rodri, Mahrez, De Bruyne, Grealish, Silva, Haaland.
Leicester XI: Iversen, Castagne, Souttar, Faes, Soyuncu, Kristiansen, Ndidi, Tielemans, Dewsbury-Hall, Maddison, Vardy.
FT: Wolves 2-0 Brentford
Brentford
Brentford boss Thomas Frank, speaking to Sky Sports: "It could have gone either way. It was completely even. I actually think we had the better chances.
"They had two crucial moments which went their way.
"After 2-0 it didn’t feel like we could come back in the game. The players worked unbelievably hard – I’m so pleased with that – but we lost our structure a little bit.
"We should have got at least one point, if not three, against Newcastle. Today we played very well again. This is the Premier League. Maybe we’re just having a tiny blip in results – but not in performances."
FT: Everton 1-3 Fulham
Everton
Everton midfielder Dwight McNeill speaking to Premier League Productions: "It's hard, it's a tough one to take. When we scored we finished the half strong and could have been 2-1 up.
"Another poor goal to conceded and then it's tough to get back into the game.
"I think everyone played with freedom and on the front foot and we finished the half well but if you don't take your chances you get punished.
"Every game for us is massive. It's a tough one to take home.
"I think we've been in this position before and the lads know what we need to do to stay up. I have confidence in that but it's tough one to take today.
"We know where we have gone wrong and we want to correct it. Big week and a big games ahead."
FT: Wolves 2-0 Brentford
Wolves
Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "[Diego Costa] is working hard to have his chance to play. Today he has played. He scored, of course, but he has had a very good match [aside from] the goal.
"All the team has worked very hard defensively, not only against [Ivan] Toney. They have a very good team and a good coach. They’re very clear how they want to play. Sometimes they change their set-up. It’s not easy to play against.
"It’s one step more [towards safety] but we have to make more steps to achieve our aim. You can win against any team and lose against any team. We have to be ready for the work we have to do."
FT: Tottenham 2-3 Bournemouth
Bournemouth
Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke, speaking to Premier League Productions: "Crazy. There has been a lot of stuff like that this season where things like that has gone against us. For us to show that character, to concede the goal and then go on and get the win, it shows it.
"We were focused on the game [after the delayed start]. We are not in the position now to have any excuses. We need to deliver. Getting delayed was a bit annoying but we were focused."
On his goal: "I played the ball to Tav [Marcus Tavernier] and he went on a little dribble. I think their player just nicked it and it fell to me to dink over the keeper."
On the relegation battle: "We are getting a good patch of form at the right point of the season. We need to carry on and I think we'll be alright if we carry on how we have been playing. We need to rest now and tackle the rest when it comes."