Dyche’s old boys inspire Everton

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Edwin  - CEO February 5, 2023
Updated 2023/02/05 at 5:06 AM
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Mitoma scores Brighton’s late winner to extend his recent scoring form. Photograph,:Ian Walton/Reuter

To Goodison Park’s stunning win over Arsenal

 

James Tarkowski and Dwight McNeil celebrate goal against Arsenal

McNeil and Tarkowski combine to beat leaders, while Man Utd exploits Newcastle draw to go third

 

Premierleague.com reviews the weekend’s Premier League games and its implication for teams

 

Sean Dyche breathed new life into Everton’s Premier League campaign by masterminding a 1-0 defeat over leaders Arsenal at Goodison Park in his first match, with two old boys combining for the winner.

 

The new Toffees manager recalled Dwight McNeil, and the winger Dyche managed at Burnley delivered the corner headed in by another former Turf Moor favorite, James Tarkowski, his first goal for the club.

 

A first win since 22 October lifts Everton one place to 18th with 18 points.

 

A second defeat of the season for an off-color Arsenal gives Manchester City a chance to cut their lead to two points with a win at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

 

Advantage Man Utd in top-four battle

 

 

Manchester United v Crystal Palace - Premier League

 

It is an advantage for Manchester United over Newcastle United in the battle for a top-four place as the Red Devils enjoyed a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace while the Magpies were held to a 1-1 draw by West Ham United.

 

Bruno Fernandes gave Man Utd an early lead from the penalty spot after Will Hughes’ handball.

 

Marcus Rashford continued his hot form with his 10th league goal of the season. Still, shortly afterward, Casemiro, United’s key midfielder, was sent off for violent conduct on Hughes and will be suspended for the next three matches.

 

Results

 

 

  • Everton 1-0 Arsenal Goodison Park, Liverpool
  • Aston Villa 2-4 Leicester Villa Park, Birmingham
  • Brentford 3-0 Southampton Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford
  • Brighton 1-0 Bournemouth Amex Stadium, Falmer
  • Man Utd 2-1 Crystal Palace Old Trafford, Manchester
  • Wolves 3-0 Liverpool Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton
  • Newcastle 1-1 West Ham St. James’ Park, Newcas

 

Palace threatened a comeback through Jeffrey Schlupp’s 76th-minute goal, but Man Utd held on to move above Newcastle by two points.

 

They are three points behind Man City with 42 points, while Palace lies 12th with 24.

 

In a frantic start at St James’ Park, Newcastle thought they had scored after only 36 seconds, but VAR overturned Joe Willock’s effort for the ball going out of play in the build-up. It mattered not. Eleven seconds after the restart, Callum Wilson scored his 10th goal against the Hammers and his first in the league since October.

 

But David Moyes’ men responded after a nightmare start, Lucas Paqueta equalizing from a corner. The Hammers continued to thwart Newcastle, who drew their fourth match in five in the league and dropped to fourth, four points clear of Spurs.

 

The result keeps West Ham in 16th, a point above the relegation zone.

 

Mitoma strikes again

 

Kaoru Mitoma, Brighton, Bournemouth

Kaoru Mitoma has six goals in his past nine appearances across all competitions

 

A late goal from in-form Kaoru Mitoma gave Brighton & Hove Albion a narrow victory over AFC Bournemouth. After Cherries goalkeeper Neto had kept Brighton at bay with some fine saves, the Japan winger headed in his third goal in as many matches in all competitions to return his team to sixth, on 34 points, two points behind Spurs. AFC Bournemouth drops to 19th with 17 points.

 

Brentford is a point behind Brighton in seventh after a comfortable 3-0 win over Southampton.

 

Two first-half goals inside four minutes from Ben Mee and Bryan Mbeumo put the Bees in control, and Mathias Jensen’s second goal in three matches rounded off the win.

 

Brentford, unbeaten in nine matches, climb a point above their west London rivals Fulham as the race for European places intensifies.

 

Liverpool’s woes go on

 

Fixtures

 

NFO LEE
TOT MCI
 

Liverpool’s disappointing 2023 continued as they succumbed to their third defeat in four matches at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

 

Jurgen Klopp’s side fell behind to a fifth-minute own goal by Joel Matip before Craig Dawson marked his debut with a goal seven minutes later. Ruben Neves’s 71st-minute strike sealed a third straight-away defeat for Liverpool for the first time in almost 11 years.

 

They lie 10th with 29 points, as close to the relegation zone as the top four. A third win in six matches lifts Wolves to 15th with 20 points, two clear of the bottom three.

 

Villa Park goal-fest

 

Leicester City debutants scored at both ends as the Foxes shared a goal-fest with Aston Villa. Ollie Watkins started the scoring before James Maddison equalized.

 

Harry Souttar, a Leicester Deadline Day signing from Stoke City, restored Villa’s lead with an own goal. Kelechi Iheanacho headed the Foxes level, and Tete put them 3-2 up just before half-time. Dennis Praet sealed the first win for Brendan Rodgers’ side since 12 November to lift them to 13th with 21 points, seven behind Villa in 11th.

 

Bottom eight

 

PosTeamPlGDPts
13LEI 21-521
14NFO 20-1921
15WOL 21-1520
16WHU 21-819
17LEE 19-718
18EVE 21-1218
19BOU 21-2417
20SOU 21-2115

 

 

 

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