Why Arsenal vs Everton will not be live on TV on Premier League final day
Arsenal's final Premier League fixture of the season will not be shown live on TV despite their Champions League fight with Tottenham.
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Arsenal's final Premier League fixture of the season will not be shown live on TV despite their Champions League fight with Tottenham.
Everton's match with Crystal Palace, in which Palace manager Patrick Vieira appeared to kick out at a fan. The former France international refused to comment on Thursday, after the home side came back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and secure their Premier League status.
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira was involved in a confrontation with a fan on the pitch after the 3-2 defeat at Everton in which he appears to aim a kick at the man taunting him.
FRIDAY'S BIG STORIES Never In Doubt Ad/> When Frank Lampard took over, Everton were 16th in the table. As of last night's win over Crystal Palace, they are 16th. Still, life's about the journey, not the destination, and having taking the scenic route into and out of the relegation zone, you can understand why Goodison Park sounded so frantically relieved.
Richarlison has told Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher that he doesn’t respect him after Everton secured their Premier League status for another season on Thursday night.
Richarlison has told Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher that he doesn’t respect him after Everton secured their Premier League status for another season on Thursday night.
Everton have survived their desperate relegation battle and will remain in the Premier League next season after a disastrous campaign, but Frank Lampard and his team can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
What changed is that we didn't respect the game as well as we did in the first half. We lost too many simple balls and we were inviting too much pressure. We didn't move the ball quick enough and that allowed them to build that momentum and that confidence and it’s about managing the game when we were winning and we didn't do it good enough in the second half and we gave them hope. And when we invited pressure, they managed to win ono/two/three balls and that really woke up the crowd and then when we conceded the first goal it became really difficult for us.