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Manchester City ran into a late equalizer from PhD student Nottingham Forest: 1-1. Arsenal, which did win on Saturday afternoon, takes two points away in the standings.
Jens Heylen
Bernardo Silva broke the spell for the Citizens minutes before half-time, with Kevin De Bruyne in midfield for 88 minutes. Orel Mangala came off the bench at the Trees in the 72nd minute to see Chris Wood pull off a point. De Bruyne and co. count 52 points and fail to keep up with Arsenal again at the top of the standings in the English first division. They are two points behind the Gunners with one game more on the counter.
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At the same time, Crystal Palace just missed out on winning the Brentford field: 1-1. Eberechi Eze, who had come to relieve Albert Sambi Lokonga, secured the visiting lead, which was erased by Vitaly Janelt in minute 96. Palace takes twelfth position with 26 units.
In addition, low flyers Everton and Southampton needed one goal to add a victory. The Toffees, with Amadou Onana on for 74 minutes, sent Leeds home 1-0 thanks to club icon Seamus Coleman. His goal was very similar to the memorable goal of Brazilian Maicon.
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The Saints, with Roméo Lavia 87 minutes between the lines, somewhat surprisingly floored Chelsea 0-1 through James Ward-Prowse. Everton move up to sixteenth place with 21 points, while Southampton remain 20th and last with 18 points.
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