
Manchester is Red! Manchester United spoiled the part for Manchester City.
All Manchester City needed was a victory in the ‘Manchester Derby‘ to secure the title and celebrate in the presence of their local rivals. It would have been the perfect end to what has been an amazing season for them in blue. But Manchester was painted Red after Manchester United came from the break and turned the game around in the second half.
Before Chris Smalling found the winner for Manchester United in the ‘Manchester Derby’, Paul Pogba scored 2 second-half goals in 97 seconds to bring Manchester United from two goals down to level up against Manchester City at the Etihad. The result ended Manchester City’s unbeaten home run at 27.
Manchester City’s next match is away against a Tottenham Hotspur.
Christian Eriksen scored a brace to give Tottenham a win against a Stoke City team that is looking likely to drop out of the Premier League by the end of the season.
A ‘1-1’ draw at home to Swansea City was the first point West Bromwich Albion has had in 9 league matches.
Recently-promoted Brighton and Hove Albion and Huddersfield Town played out a ‘1-1’ draw, while Newcastle won away at Leicester.
AFC Bournemouth was involved in a consecutive ‘2-2’ draw in which they salvaged a point through a late goal.
No Salah, No Goal!
The Merseyside Derby ended in a goalless draw, leaving Liverpool exposed to the possibility of falling from 3rd place.
Southampton put up a fight at the Emirates but ended up losing to a Danny Welbeck goal.
Javier Hernandez came off the bench to haunt Chelsea once again. Hernandez scored the equalizing goal for West Ham to leave Stamford Bridge with a point.
