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Premier League wrap: Sheffield United hold on to win at home to Brentford

Sheffield United secured their first win of Chris Wilder's second spell in charge as they held on for a 1-0 victory over Brentford at Bramall Lane.

James McAtee scored the only goal - his first in the Premier League - with a superb long-range strike in first-half stoppage time.

Under-pressure Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper saw his side earn a 1-1 draw at Wolves.

Forest took a 14th-minute lead when Harry Toffolo headed home a Neco Williams cross but the hosts levelled at Molineux when Pablo Sarabia teed up Matheus Cunha just after the half-hour mark.

Simon Adingra equalised as Brighton denied Burnley victory at the Amex Stadium.

The struggling Clarets spent a lot of the first half on the back foot but soaked up the pressure and took the lead just before the break when Wilson Odobert cut inside and curled a shot into the top corner.

The Seagulls hit back in the second half and were finally rewarded for their pressure as Adringa made it 1-1 with a header in the 77th minute

Mohamed Salah scored his 200th Liverpool goal as the title-chasing Reds staged a dramatic fightback against Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday but Manchester United endured a miserable afternoon.

Salah's landmark strike sparked a late fightback from the Merseysiders at Selhurst Park against a Palace side reduced to 10 men that was capped by a stoppage-time Harvey Elliott winner.

United showed little of that battling instinct, however, as they slumped to a 3-0 loss to fast-improving Bournemouth at Old Trafford.

Liverpool were far from their best and trailed to a 57th-minute Jean-Philippe Mateta penalty but their game turned after Jordan Ayew was dismissed for a second bookable offence 15 minutes from time.

Salah replied a minute later - becoming

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