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This Saturday, you shouldn't play at home at 4 p.m. in the Premier League. Having residual hopes for title this season in the league, Arsenal had to win on his lawn against West Ham to return to five points from leader Liverpool. Finally, facing a poorly classified London neighbor, the Gunners completely stammered their football in front of their supporters. Private center-forward, William Saliba's teammates were amorphous in the first period and were punished at the end of the latter on a raging head by Jarrod Bowen (0-1, 44th). On the return from the locker room, Arsenal has always been so poor offensively and despite an attempted trossard in the 63rd minute of play, fans present at the Emirates Stadium this Saturday did not have much to put themselves under the tooth. The expulsion at the end of the meeting of Myles Lewis-Skelly, in the position of last defender, did not arrang their belongings (73rd). With this setback, Arsenal is dropped to 8 points from Liverpool, which could temporarily take 11 units ahead in the event of a victory this Sunday during the shock against Manchester City. For their part, the Hammers breathe and move away from the red zone in 16th place.
At the same time, Tottenham confirmed his boost by winning on the lawn of Ipswich. Already winners last week against Manchester United (1-0), the Mathys teammates Telle presented the cover by offsetting the promoted. Well launched by the double of Brennan Johnson, the Spurs exposed themselves against and saw the locals reduce the brand before the break (36th). Finally, Djed Spence, brilliant lately, then Dejan Kulusevski, ratified the success of theirs (1-4), which climb in 12th place in the ranking. Brilliant this season, Bournemouth conceded his seventh defeat of the season this Saturday against Wolverhampton. Reduced to ten half an hour of play with the expulsion of Zabarnyi (31st), the Cherries conceded the only goal of the meeting signed Matheus Cunha (0-1, 36th). A precious victory for the Wolves which remain 17th but take five points ahead of the relegation zone. Red lantern, Southampton has only nine points and seems more and more condemned after his new scathing setback against Brighton (0-4) this Saturday. Brighton does the good deal by leaping in eighth row in the standings. Finally, Crystal Palace returned to victory by winning on the lawn of Fulham (0-2).
The results of the 4 p.m. matches:
Southampton 0-4 Brighton : Joao Pedro (23rd), Rutter (57th), Mitoma (71st), Hinshelwood (82nd)
Arsenal 0-1 West Ham : Bowen (44th)
Ipswich 1-4 Tottenham : Hutchinson (36th) / Johnson (18th, 26th), Spence (77th), Kulusevski (84th)
Bournemouth 0-1 Wolverhampton : Cunha (36th)
Fulham 0-2 Crystal Palace : Andersen (CSC, 37th), Munoz (66th)
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