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[QUOTE="IthacaMatt, post: 5485608, member: 405"] Jack Grealish does it again for Everton. David Moyes says afterwards, "He just needs some love and support." LOL Man United and Rubin Amorin saved from being fired by Bruno Fernandez not missing the penalty this time, 7 minutes into stoppage time. Chelsea didn't look great against Fulham, who were absolutely robbed by VAR in having that first goal disallowed for a non-foul in the build-up. The handball penalty call was right; and I think the announcers were right in observing that the refs were looking for a reason NOT to give it, after their earlier mistake, but couldn't find a reason to overturn it. Game over, Chelsea. Marco Silva rightly furious. How do Spurs lose that game at home to Bournemouth? They could have been top of the table. Leeds and Newcastle had a lot of back-and-forth, but no goals. Interesting, hard fought draw. 4 interesting games tomorrow, highlighted by Liverpool v. Arsenal. Liverpool is shipping 2 goals a game. Arsenal have the league's best defense over the last year or so, and are in form in that regard. If Arsenal didn't have so many attacking players hurt, I would favor them. But Liverpool might outscore them, 3-2, something like that. Nottingham could crush West Ham, pushing Graham Potter toward an early exit. Nottingham has added very well to their squad in the last couple weeks. I'm going to be keeping an eye on them. I think they'll challenge for Europe, if Nuno can let go of his grudge with Edu, the sporting director. A win would do them good, to sweep that bad publicity of the last week behind them. Unai Emery could really use a win at home against a difficult Crystal Palace team. A couple coaches who are not thrilled with where their squads are at as we enter the season. And in the early game, could Brighten throw a scare into Man City? Neither are playing great. A draw for Brighton would be a good result, and could damage City early in this season's race for the title. [/QUOTE]
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