Everton fans invade pitch before full-time as mad comeback secures Premier League safety
F1 preview: A lap of the Miami Grand Prix
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F1 preview: A lap of the Miami Grand Prix
Emi Buendia quickly turned from villain to hero as Aston Villa were held by Burnley on their final Villa Park showing of the season. The Argentinian, one of four changes by Steven Gerrard, dangled a leg to bring down Maxwel Cornet as Ashley Barnes put the Clarets ahead on the stroke of half-time but, just three minutes after the restart, the playmaker pounced to strike first-time past Nick Pope to make it 1-1.
F1 preview: A lap of the Miami Grand Prix
Frank Lampard’s Everton overcame a two-goal deficit to defeat Crystal Palace 3-2 and keep their place in the Premier League in dramatic fashion at Goodison Park to spark joyous scenes amongst the supporters. Going into the game, Everton knew that a win in this fixture would secure their Premier League status regardless of results elsewhere.
LONDON: Chelsea defender Marco Alonso scored a glorious equaliser to earn a 1-1 home draw with Leicester City on Thursday (May 19) and effectively seal third place in the Premier League ahead of the final round of fixtures this weekend.
Marcos Alonso ensured that the points were shared after his equalising volley meant that Chelsea drew 1-1 with Leicester City at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League. Chelsea dominated the ball during the first few minutes, but were unable to threaten Kasper Schmeichel’s goal, which is why it was so surprising that Leicester first chance of the game led to a goal.
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Manchester City have added another trophy to their collection tonight with victory in the Under-18 Premier League national final at Southampton.