Sad first to Palmer, Chelsea still gets out

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Chelsea signed a second victory in a row in the Premier League on Sunday, taking over (1-0) on Leicester, penultimate of the championship. Everything was not easy for the Blues, who waited for the second half and a realization of Marc Cucurella at the time of play (1-0, 60th) on a nice cross shot to get rid of the Foxes.

In the first period, Cole Palmer had missed the first penalty of his career in the Premier League, after 13 successful attempts since its inception. The Chelsea expert in the matter is not in a resplendent form in recent weeks. Palmer has not marked since January 14 and the reception of Bournemouth. At just over a quarter of an hour of the end, the English international was even replaced by Tyreke George. Thanks to this victory, the players of Enzo Maresca climb in 4th place, only two lengths of Nottingham Forrest, 3rd.

Tottenham still hung

At the same time, Tottenham rose a delay in two goals at home against Bournemouth (2-2). A fairly incredible goal of Pape Matar Sarr (67th), which we do not know if he wanted Center or strikes, and a penalty transformed by his Heung-Min allowed the Londoners to answer Marcus Tavernier (42nd) and Evanilson (65th).

The Spurs are only 13th in the Premier League, with no changes to play the leading roles, but enough points not to be worried by the fight for maintenance.

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