PL: Nottingham Forest dominates Everton and climbs to 2nd place, Tottenham hanging on

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While Manchester City took on Leicester (2-0) to start this 19th day of the Premier League, other meetings took place this afternoon. Surprise at the start of the season, Nottingham Forest once again shone on Everton’s pitch. Guided by Chris Wood (15th) and Morgan Gibbs-White (61st), Nuno Espirito Santo’s players won 2-0 and temporarily climbed to second place. At the same time, the duel between two teams in good form, Fulham and Bournemouth, ended in a prolific 2-2.

The Cottagers are eighth while the Cherries climb to sixth place. Crystal Palace overthrew Southampton who had quickly scored via Tyler Dibling (14th). Trevoh Chalobah (31st) and Eberechi Eze (52nd) allowed the Eagles to win 2-1 and now have a six-point lead in the red zone. Finally, the last match was between Tottenham and Wolverhampton. Quickly led by a goal from Hwang Hee-Chan (7th), the Spurs turned the tide with goals from Rodrigo Bentancur (12th) and Brennan Johnson (45th +3). Nevertheless, the Norwegian Jorgen Strand Larsen (87th) was able to equalize for the Wolves (2-2). Bad operation for Tottenham who are eleventh, six points behind Europe.

Afternoon matches:

Crystal Palace 2-1 Southampton: Trevoh Chalobah (31st) and Eberechi Eze (52nd) for Crystal Palace; Tyler Dibling (14th) for Southampton Everton 0-2 Nottingham Forest : Chris Wood (15th) and Morgan Gibbs-White (61st) for Nottingham Forest Fulham 2-2 Bournemouth: Raul Jiménez (40th) and Harry Wilson (72nd) for Fulham; Evanilson (51st) and Dango Ouattara (89th) for Bournemouth Tottenham 2-2 Wolverhampton: Rodrigo Bentancur (12th) and Brennan Johnson (45th +3) for Tottenham; Hwang Hee-Chan (7th) and Jorgen Strand Larsen (87th) for Wolverhampton

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