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The 11th day of the Premier League offered interesting duels and the third Nottingham Forest fell on their lawn. However, it started well for Nuno Espirito Santo’s team with a goal from Murillo (21st). Subsequently, Alexander Isak (54th), Joelinton (72nd) and Harvey Barnes (83rd) allowed Newcastle to reverse the score to win 3-1. The Magpies climb to 8th place in the Premier League.
Still convalescing, Manchester United has nevertheless regained confidence. For the Red Devils’ last match with Ruud van Nistelrooy on the bench, the Mancuniens played against Leicester. Bruno Fernandes broke the deadlock (17th), before causing Viktor Kristiansen’s own goal (38th). At the end of the match, Alejandro Garnacho (82nd) scored a nice goal. With this 3-0 victory, Manchester United nevertheless remains in thirteenth place, but returns to 4 lengths of the top 4 before the clash between Chelsea and Arsenal at 5:30 p.m. Finally, Tottenham slipped to 10th place and missed the mark against promoted Ipswich Town. Quickly surprised by goals from Szmodics (31st) and Liam Delap (43rd), the Spurs were able to react, but too late with the reduction of the score from Rodrigo Bentancur (69th). A 2-1 victory which allows Ipswich Town to escape the red zone and take 17th place.
The results
Manchester United 3-0 Leicester: Fernandes (17th), Kristiansen (38th, csc) and Garnacho (82nd)
Nottingham Forest 1-2 Newcastle : Murillo (21st) / Isak (54th), Joelinton (72nd) and Barnes (83rd)
Tottenham 1-2 Ipswich Town : Bentancur (69th) / Szmodics (31st) and Delap (43rd)
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