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Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottm Forest
Many predicted a low scoring game before kick off and I've seen nothing in the opening 10 minutes that suggests otherwise.
RESULT: Man Utd 2-1 Brentford
RESULT: Burnley 1-4 Chelsea
RESULT: Everton 3-0 Bournemouth
RESULT: Fulham 3-1 Sheffield United
RESULT: Luton 0-1 Spurs
RESULT: Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottingham Forest
Gary Rose
Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottm Forest
Many predicted a low scoring game before kick off and I've seen nothing in the opening 10 minutes that suggests otherwise.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottm Forest
It is all Crystal Palace at the moment but they are not doing much to worry Nottingham Forest yet.
Odsonne Édouard, who has five goals this season, sends in a cross/shot that sails over the far post.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottm Forest
There's boos from the away end whenever former Derby midfielder Will Hughes touches the ball.
Lots of possession for the hosts at the moment as they try to work an opportunity.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottm Forest
Jordan Ayew holds the ball up down in the corner but Nottingham Forest defend well before the ball goes behind for a goal kick.
FT: Everton 3-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola speaking to PLP:
"Until we are more solid defensively we will make those mistakes and it will be tough to win games. We knew that whoever scored first would be a big advantage.
"Mistakes are pretty obvious, it's not the first time that's happened this season and it's costing us points, games. We have to accept there is a moment when you have to take responsibility. We are a team but they are costing us points.
"We knew it would be a huge game, very important for us, it changed the situation a lot from winning or losing this game. We made the mistakes and they didn't. They were in front, they didn't have to do so much. We had chances at 2-0 and that would put pressure on them but we didn't score the chances we had.
"Concentration is something we have to work on in training. You have to focus for 100 minutes and not make these mistakes.
"The same as today. When you're in relegation spots you want to take the points, we had chances today but we didn't take it. We needed to be concentrated and we were not. We needed to be solid at the back and we weren't.
"We have to find the way and turn this around."
FT: Burnley 1-4 Chelsea
Chelsea
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I'm so pleased because I think the players deserved the victory, we haven't got what we deserved from the beginning of the season. But I think today was a solid performance. We conceded one goal and that it was tough to break down Burnley's structure. In the second half we dominated and fully deserved the result."
"It's work and of course confidence. We are a young team, too many new players on the team so you have to build the confidence and the structure of the team. We are playing well but we need to improve and be more confident in front of goal. I am happy and at the moment we are building our confidence and three victories in the last three games is important for this young group.
On Raheem Sterling's performance: "I am so pleased because I think he needs to feel the net and he is a player with experience that can provide a very good thing for the team. He created a penalty and then he scored and he was involved for the first goal, the own goal. He's an experienced player and he needs to provide many things to the team."
On Cole Palmer: "He is a very talented player and he has the quality and he surprised me when I arrived because it was the day before the transfer window closed. the way the he reads the situations and what the team needs in every situation, he can be the player who can link with his team-mates. Still very very young but with great personality and he has the talent and the quality which we saw today."
On the owners: "The owners are really good with me from day one and the sporting director also. When we arrived there was already a plan for the season and we accepted to come but they are being so nice with me and they have respect in the way that we want to work. We take decisions with the sporting director. We are in good communication with the owners also. The situation when they took over was difficult. With time and doing the right things, we can get what we need to be more stable and to provide the players with the capacity to perform. We are in a good way. Even when we did not get the good results, we were confident that we were going to turn it around in a positive way."
Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottm Forest
Positive start by the visitors as Harry Toffolo plays a decent ball down the left. Callum Hudson-Odoi is onto it, before the ball is worked to the other flank where Serge Aurier's cross is headed away.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Nottm Forest
The hosts get us under way at a boisterous Selhurst Park.
Crystal Palace v Nottm Forest (17:30 BST)
There's a moment of applause to remember Elianne Andam, who was the victim of a fatal stabbing in Croydon last month.
Crystal Palace v Nottm Forest (17:30 BST)
Both sides seem to be kind of middle of the road, and difficult to beat - which is a compliment - but will they carry a big enough goal threat? I'm not sure.
Crystal Palace are without the injured Eberechi Eze, which is a big deal for them. Without him, I can't see the Eagles winning.
Prediction: 1-1
FT: Everton 3-0 Bournemouth
Everton
Everton boss Sean Dyche speaking to BBC Match of the Day:
"The noise around home form and pleased to have corrected that today, the fans deserve it for the backing of the team. They are always committed to the cause home and away during games. A dominant performance and at last the XG pays us back. I've been going on about that but the more statistically you do those things they will happen and they have.
"It's a season's work, I mentioned that at the end of last season. There's way more work to be done, it's a constant here but we're correcting things slowly but surely. The amount of times we have created chances and not won games this season, it is nice to do it today."
On James Garner: "He has grown this season, him and Amadou [Onana] have been excellent in midfield and Jack is looking fitter and sharper. He stays calm, good finish good to see him getting forward. We're on it and he stays calm.
"Ugly goals, good goals, goals win games and as long as they go in I don't mind."
On winning before international break: "Every game is significant the players know that. It's about staying consistent in performances, you have to get reward. We stepped on, created chances, took our chances and stayed resolute when we were defending. That mixture has to stay it's not a done deal. It's not the finished article but we have to keep constantly looking at things and constantly improving them when they don't go our way."
FT: Man Utd 2-1 Brentford
Brentford
Brentford boss Thomas Frank speaking to PLP: "Football is brutal in moments like this. I think we did so many things right, coming here to Old Trafford, almost perfect first half, pressed high, good on the counter and well deserved lead.
"Of course second half you know you will be put under pressure here. I actually felt like we defended it very well, and didn't give any big chances away... well until the third minute of injury time.
"Then of course to lose the game is even more brutal. At least a draw was probably a fairer reflection.
On how to explain the last couple of minutes: "The beauty of the game of football. The ball dropped in the right areas for them, that's it.
On if it would have been a 'perfect performance' if they had held on: "Of course I would have said that. First half we were much better than in the second, but so close to being the perfect away performance.
On Mathias Jensen's performance: "He is a very important player for us. He had an 'ok' first season in the league, then last year was very good - probably our most consistent midfielder, now with goals and assists too. Ver good.
On dropping points from wnning positions: Good question. Keep doing what we have done so well. Sometimes you fall on the wrong end of it, but we need to look at the detail. Normally we are very good, only the second time we lost from a winning position in almost three years."
Crystal Palace v Nottm Forest (17:30 BST)
Right, onto the final game of the day as Crystal Palace host Nottingham Forest.
A win for the hosts and they will leap up to seventh. Three points for the visitors and, depending on the scoreline, they could leapfrog their opponents into 11th.
FT: Burnley 1-4 Chelsea
Chelsea
Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling speaking to Match of the Day: "I wouldn't say I had something to prove. We started well and conceded but then we kept playing and kept building. We took our chances and it was a good performance in the end.
"We were disappointed to go behind but it just shows that we are not giving up and we are building a foundation and making these steps week in, week out."
On Nicholas Jackson: "Nicolas Jackson is energetic, he gets about, helps the team defensively and he makes good runs. Grateful that he took his chance.
"Even before we conceded I wanted to be direct and take on my man whenever I got the opportunity and I was capable to do that on multiple occasions."
On his goal: "I took the strike and I'm happy to score.
"We're just building, that's all we can do. Just keep building and keep working on the training field to replicate that in matches."
On the Chelsea fans: "The fans are travelling here even though we are not at the peak of what we should be doing. They see what the manager and players are trying to do and making those steps. We just want to connect with our fans, keep winning for them and make them smile."
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest (17:30 BST)
Roy Hodgson will become the eighth manager to take charge of 400 Premier League matches.
Only three of the other seven managers to reach this landmark are English: Harry Redknapp (641), Sam Allardyce (541) and Steve Bruce (476).
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest (17:30 BST)
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson talking to Sky Sports about managing his 400th Premier League game: "I was pleased to hear that yesterday. I didn't think it was as many as that. I am proud of that, it is such a competitive and strong league and it has grown so much since I came back in 1997 so it has been fantastic to have been a part of that journey and rack up so many games. Unfortunately it doesn't help me win the game though!"
On Eberechi Eze's injury: "We've had to deal with the lose of Michael Olise since the start, which has been a blow to us. Eze will fall into the same category. Jefferson Lerma, Cheick Doucoure and Joel Ward were very important for us last season too. For us to be able to cover and play at the same high-level, losing those five high-quality players, is hard. We know what we've got to do and we can't keep crying about it. Our starting XI is still wrong."
On the formation with Odsonne Edouard returning: "We'll stick with the same formation but it does give us the option to mix it up."
FT: Burnley 1-4 Chelsea
Vicki Sparks
BBC commentator at Turf Moor
Back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time since March, with Raheem Sterling superb - scoring with a lovely low finish, forcing an own goal, winning a penalty, and driving the move for Chelsea’s fourth goal as well. He'll hope Gareth Southgate was watching.As for Burnley, Wilson Odobert was a bright spark in attack - but defensively, and in possession, they were far too sloppy.
FT: Man Utd 2-1 Brentford
Manchester United
Match-winner Scott McTominay speaking to PLP: "That might be one of my favourite moments on a football pitch. Two goals at the death was icnredible, but I am just happy to be able to contribute and show people that I can do it."
On the importance of the win today: "Massive. Everyone knows we are in a difficult period at the minute, but we have fighters in the group that want to keep going right until the end. It could have been anyone on that pitch scoring the two goals. Really pleased and hopefully we can build on that from here.
"Sometimes we feel like we are in our own bubble with people outside only saying negative things, but we just have to block that out and be better after the international break."
On the intructions when he came on: "It was very loud, the fans were roaring us on so I couldn't hear fully. He probably said something like: 'Go on and score,' which is what I did."
On the first goal: "When the ball dropped to me it was at an awwkard height and I didn't think I could get my leg there, control it and score.
"As I said we wanted to get into their box more as the game went on. But they are a really good team, defended well, and are dangerous on the counter attack. Eventually we got the goals."
On the second goal: "No nerves. Just never give up no matter the situation. At this football club it is demanded that you never throw the towel in, for me I have been brought up here since I was five, I know that better than anyone."
FT: Burnley 1-4 Chelsea
Burnley equal the longest home losing streak from the beginning of a top flight campaign: five, by Manchester United (1930-31), Portsmouth (2009-10), Bolton Wanderers (2011-12) and Newcastle United (2018-19). Only the Magpies in 2018-19 went on to avoid relegation.
FT: Everton 3-0 Bournemouth
Bournemouth
Bournemouth defender Adam Smith speaking to PLP:
"First half we weren't that bad I thought we competed well. We were under a bit of pressure for the first 20 mins but it was even and then a few individual mistakes cost us. If you make mistakes in this league you get punished and they punished us. Not a good first half.
"It's been a tough start for us playing a lot of the top six teams, we felt today was a big game and we wanted a performance and three points so it's just real disappointment to be honest.
"Great finish by Jack [Harrison] and we're not going to point fingers, everyone makes mistakes. We have to try and do better and help out team mates if they do make mistakes.
"I need to be careful what I say but it's a clear foul on me fore their third goal. If you know football you know that's a foul. They looked it but I'm really disappointed they made that decision to be honest.
"We've been here before, we were here last season and we dug deep and got out of it. We're going to have to show that again but we have to try and look at the positives. Get some good training over the next couple of weeks and hope everyone comes back fit from the internationals and hopefully we can get a win on the board soon."