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Everton vs Chelsea, Manchester United vs Bournemouth and more: Premier League – live | Premier League

Everton vs Chelsea, Manchester United vs Bournemouth and more: Premier League – live | Premier League

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Fulham 0-0 Southampton Sander Berge is injured as he slides back to make a tackle and he knew he was injured as soon as he hit the ground. Sasa Lukic is coming,

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Leicester 0-3 Wolves The Wolves almost score a fourth goal! Santiago Bueno heads the post.

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Fulham 0-3 Southampton Aaron Ramsdale, his fingers tied, makes a good and brave save at the back post.

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Fulham 0-0 Southampton We get to the point where a Saints defender makes a mistake. Or is it? Fulham found this difficult.

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Manchester United 0-3 Bournemouth This was brilliant for Bournemouth and hopeless for United.

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Goal! Manchester United 0-3 Bournemouth (Semenyo, 64)

United are torn apart by Kluivert and Ouatarra, and then Semenyo is the only target left to aim for.

Antoine Semenyo from AFC Bournemouth scores his team’s third goal. Photo: Nathan Stirk/Getty Images
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Manchester United 0-2 Bournemouth Andoni Iraola’s team are in the hunt for the top four and look well behind the Manchester clubs.

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Goal! Manchester United – Bournemouth 0-2 (Kluivert, 61)

The fouled player accepts the kick and calmly beats Onana.

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Penalty for Bournemouth!

It’s a foul on a galloping Kluivert that Noussair Mazraoui brings down.

Manchester United’s Moroccan defender Noussair Mazraoui (r) fouls Bournemouth’s Dutch striker Justin Kluivert. Photo: Darren Staples/AFP/Getty Images
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Everton – Chelsea 0-0 Ashley Young is booked for the second of two lunges against Jadon Sancho. He will miss the next game due to suspension.

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Fulham 0-0 Southampton Sugawara makes a lively run and that allows Adam Armstrong to put the Saints’ first shot on goal.

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Everton – Chelsea 0-0 It feels like the team aiming for a place at the top is getting frustrated. Harrison had the best chance of the second half.

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Manchester United 0-1 Bournemouth Changes come early from Ruben Amorim, with the introduction of Rasmus Hojlund as they build some pressure. Garnacho is coming too.

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Everton – Chelsea 0-0 Harrison has a chance created by N’Diaye, such a dynamic team, and it’s Sanchez who makes a great save.

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Fulham 0-0 Southampton Josh King makes one of his runs and is then fouled by Sugawara, who receives a yellow card.

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Manchester United 0-1 Bournemouth It is the away team that started better in the second half. Harry Maguire was put under a lot of pressure.

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On the move again in the second half

Hopefully more goals will follow.

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Richard Hirst gets in touch: “Southampton only have one defender and we still can’t score – what did I tell you!”

Luke and Laura: “The close-up of the ball being blown by the wind before Everton attempt a free kick and a cone being blown onto the pitch are among the three highlights of the first half of this game.” Let’s all think of the fans at the West Coast USA who got up at 6 a.m. to see it.”

Jeremy Boyce: What are the effects of the recent leadership changes? Man U: So far…to go. Southampton: So far, so good Wolves: Damn! Leicester: Um.

Hasan Minhas: “As a lifelong Forest fan, I spent today trying out this new concept I’ve heard about in books and anecdotes – it’s called ‘enjoying the Christmas holidays’. Apparently people are spending this time relaxing with family, watching cheesy movies and playing Mariah Carey on loop instead of stressing over the weekend results and developing complicated algorithms to calculate how many points are needed are to prevent relegation. It feels alien, maybe even naughty, but I really get a feel for it.”

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Oh Gary Gary: Wolves fans chant Vitor Pereira’s name.

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Half time: Leicester 0-3 Wolves

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Half time: Fulham 0-0 Southampton

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Half time: Everton – Chelsea 0-0

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Half time: Manchester – Bournemouth 0:1

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Everton – Chelsea 0-0 Yes, this game is completely dyched. Chelsea only occasionally flickered. Pickford was cautioned for wasting time. Nobody seems to know.

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Leicester 0-3 Wolves (Cunha, 44)

Oh Gary, oh no. Oh Ruud. At least Gary can take credit for another great finish from Cunha, who is playing in Ipswich despite the incident.

Matheus Cunha of Wolverhampton Wanderers scores their third goal past Danny Ward of Leicester City. Photo: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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Manchester United 0-1 Bournemouth Bruno Fernandes missed two chances for the home team.

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Jeremy Boyce: “Of course the Toffees fans will believe in the new American owner if he gives them a hint of a trophy. It’s hard to believe, but it’s been almost 40 (forty!) years since they last bothered the engravers.”

Next year there will be 30. I was there. On my 19th birthday.

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Eric Pietersen on taking over Everton. “The beginning of the Friedkin Group era at Everton is a very personal experience for me.

My love of soccer began as a teenager with my family’s move to Rome, the same month Italy won the 1982 World Cup (quite an eye-opener for a kid from the US), and two years later she suffered her first heartbreak in defeat Roma against Liverpool at the Stadio Olimpico in the 1984 European Cup final (that’s why I decided to become an Evertonian). The relief of knowing Farhad Moshiri is no longer there to screw things up at Everton is akin to losing a kidney stone (I can speak from experience), and the Friedkin Group who make this possible deserve my overwhelming goodwill .

“But it won’t be bottomless. Roma are now on their fourth manager this season, including the sacking of club legend Daniele de Rossi, which went down about as badly with fans as Moshiri’s signing of Liverpool legend Rafa Benitez from Everton three years ago.

“I fear that the Friedkin Group’s US-inspired approach to sports management has a blind spot when it comes to running a football club across the pond, and I’m concerned about how much of a mess this still is has strengthened.” Roma. I think as an Evertonian it will worry me too, but not too much at the moment. I’m just so happy. Farhad Moshiri is gone! Hallelujah!”

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Fulham 0-0 Southampton Iwobi drops one from distance. They were reduced to this by the disciplined performance of the Southampton defender. Yes, you read that correctly.

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Goal! Leicester 0-2 Wolves (Rodrigo Gomes 36)

James Justin makes a mistake and Rodrigo Guedes scores when the cross comes to him.

Rodrigo Gomes of Wolverhampton Wanderers celebrates his team’s second goal. Photo: Michael Regan/Getty Images
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Manchester United 0-1 Bournemouth United were terrible from set pieces all season and seemed to have gotten worse under Amorim. Manchester, there is so much to be responsible for.

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Fulham 0-0 Southampton Iwobi drives the ball past the goal. It all seems to be Fulham at the moment.

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