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Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Goals Updates & Results: Arsenal on FIRE, Rooney on Hat-trick


Follow tonight’s six Premier League matches as we feed you with updates on goals.


FT: Sean Dyche’s team hold on for three valuable points, which take the Clarets to sixth in the league. The goals from Wood and Brady ensured Bournemouth could not get back into match, even though King netted a consolation for his side.

Burnley were resolute where the Cherries were not and just about deserved the victory at the Vitality. Not a happy birthday for Eddie Howe.

CHELSEA 1-0 SWANSEA

FT: It’s all over at Stamford Bridge and a relatively quiet game ends in Chelsea’s favour thanks to Antonio Rudiger’s first Premier League goal.

The most entertaining moment was Antonio Conte’s dismissal to the stands at the end of the first half, with both sides not at their best if they are honest.

But it’s points that matter, and Chelsea remain in third with 29 points and Swansea are stuck in 19th spot.

ARSENAL 5-0 HUDDERSFIELD

FT: And there goes the full-time whistle. Some night in the end for Arsene Wenger’s side, but it was not going all their way initially.

However, three goals in five second-half minutes took the game away from Huddersfield, who will leave thinking ‘What if’ after a tight first hour or so.

SEE THE GOALS UPDATES BELOW

GOAL! STOKE 0-3 LIVERPOOL (Salah, 83)

What a mess for Stoke, but what a player Liverpool have here in Mo Salah. The Premier League top scorer forces Pieters into an error at the last line, and he’s through on goal…

Grant rushes out, but Salah makes no mistake. He nips it under the goalkeeper, and that’s game over for sure.

Oh David Moyes, when will things go right for you? Wayne Rooney scores twice against his old manager.

And that’s 10-0 to Everton in their five games against their old boss.

Tom Davies crosses, Jonjoe Kenny air-kicks (although he makes slight contact) andRooneyguides the ball home from about 12 yards out.

GOAL- Everton 1- 0 West Ham United

Wayne Rooney takes his penalty but it’s SAVED by his former England team-mate Joe Hart. Unfortunately for the keeper, he palms the ball back into the middle of the box and Rooney heads the rebound into the back of the net.

GOAL – Bournemouth 0-1 Burnley

Deserved lead! The Clarets have been excellent and they take the lead after Steve Cook’s poor clearance gives the ball away. Jack Cork finds Robbie Brady, he comes inside to shoot, it’s blocked by Cook but falls kindly for Chris Wood who turns it over the line.

Clinical stuff! A cracking goal from the Arsenal as they take a very early lead. Alexandre Lacazette starts the move off before finding Granit Xhaka, he plays it forwards and Aaron Ramsey helps the ball around the corner with a delicious backheel flick.

It’s perfectly into the path of Lacazette and he slots home confidently with his left foot from 15 yards.

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 GOAL! STOKE 0-1 LIVERPOOL (Mane, 17)

Controversy. Joe Gomez crosses – but was the ball out of play? – to Dominic Solanke, who finds Sadio Mane. Mane clips the ball over Lee Grant, who gets a touch but can’t keep it out. Roberto Firmino thinks about tapping the ball into the empty net but decides to leave Mane’s effort to go in unaided.


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