English Premier League

Premier League – Round 34

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Top Four
1. Chelsea
2. Tottenham Hotspur
3. Liverpool
4. Manchester City
Bottom Four
17. Hull City
18. Swansea City
19. Middlesbrough
20. Sunderland

 

Goals Scored:: 19

 

Premier League

 

April 22, 2017

AFC Bournemouth        4-0      Middlesbrough

Joshua King 2’
Benik Afobe 16’
Marc Pugh 65’
Charlie Daniels 70’

No hope for relegation-zoned and recently promoted Middlesbrough after getting thrashed away by AFC Bournemouth.

 

Hull City             2-0            Watford

Lazar Markovic 62’
Sam Clucas 71’

Playing with a man down did not stop relegation-threatened Hull City from finding the goals against Watford to get a league victory after going two matches without.

 

Swansea City       2-0      Stoke City

Fernando Llorente 10’
Thomas Carroll 70’

Swansea City bettered their odds of getting out of the relegation zone with a home victory over Stoke City. The result also ended Swansea City’s 6-match winless streak.

 

West Ham United      0-0       Everton

It was goalless between West Ham and Everton. Everton is still enjoying a 20-point gap between the two sides.

 

April 23, 2017

Burnley        0-2           Manchester United

                                                 Anthony Martial 21’
                                        Wayne Rooney 39’

It was a comfortable match for Manchester United as they got a deserved victory over Burnley.

 

Liverpool            1-2        Crystal Palace

Philippe Coutinho 24’    Christian Benteke 42’ 74’

Crystal Palace came from a goal down to get a vital victory.

Christian Benteke came back to haunt his former club when he scored 100% of Crystal Palace’s goals in their away victory over Liverpool.

 

April 25, 2017

Chelsea.           4-2     Southampton

Eden Hazard 5’           Oriol Romeu 24’

Gary Cahill 45’+1’        Ryan Bertrand 90’+4’

Diego Costa 53’ 89’

Chelsea moved closer to the Premier League title after Diego Costa scores the winning goals for Chelsea to grab a home victory over Southampton.

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