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An own goal by Arsenal keeper Bernd Leno gave Everton a 1-0 win in their Premier League clash at The Emirates on Friday, gifting the Toffees three valuable points in their quest for European football next season and damaging their own hopes.
Leno bundled Richarlison’s low cross into the net in the 76th minute for the only goal to move eighth-placed Everton to 52 points, one behind Liverpool and three behind fourth-placed Chelsea, while the Gunners stay ninth on 46.
As banners inside the ground promoted Arsenal’s motto of “victory through harmony”, outside it was anything but harmonious as fans gathered to protest loudly against the club’s owners for taking part in the ill-fated Super League proposal.
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Goalkeeper Leno scores own goal in 1-0 defeat as Gunners fall to ninth spot
AFP
April 24, 2021
LONDON:
An own-goal from Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno handed Everton a 1-0 Premier League win on Friday as around 2,000 fans protested against Gunners owner Stan Kroenke outside the Emirates Stadium.
With both sides chasing places in Europe next season, it was Carlo Ancelotti's side who came out on top with a first win in seven games.
German keeper Leno turned a Richarlison cross into his own goal in the 76th minute to give the Toffees victory.
Arsenal supporters had gathered outside the ground demanding Kroenke stand down after the club's attempt to join the doomed Super League project.
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An own-goal from Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno handed Everton a 1-0 Premier League win on Friday as around 2,000 fans protested against Gunners owner Stan Kroenke outside the Emirates Stadium.
With both sides chasing places in Europe next season, it was Carlo Ancelotti's side who came out on top with a first win in seven games.
German keeper Leno turned a Richarlison cross into his own goal in the 76th minute to give the Toffees victory.
Arsenal supporters had gathered outside the ground demanding Kroenke stand down after the club's attempt to join the doomed Super League project.
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By Matthew HenryBBC Sport
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Everton 2-2 Tottenham: Jose Mourinho unable to shed light on possible Harry Kane injury
Harry Kane suffered a late injury after scoring twice to rescue a point for Tottenham against Everton at Goodison Park.
Nine days before the Carabao Cup final and 58 days before England's European Championship opener, Kane limped off in stoppage time with an apparent ankle problem.
The striker seemed to land awkwardly after jumping for a header when defending a corner late on.
Manager Jose Mourinho said he did not know how serious the injury was.
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Updated: January 25 2021, 12.36pm
Frank Lampard appears dejected as Chelsea slip to a damaging 3-1 defeat at Arsenal on Boxing Day (Julian Finney/PA Images).
Frank Lampard has lost his job as Chelsea boss after a run of five defeats from eight Premier League games.
Here, the PA news agency looks at five key results that led to his departure.
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Frank Lampard looks exasperated on the touchline during the 3-1 Premier League defeat against Manchester City at Stamford Bridge.
The major catalyst for Lampard’s departure. City were 3-0 up just past the half-hour and could have had five in the first-half alone. Chelsea were worryingly off the pace in 45 minutes where untold damage was done – not just in terms of the result on the day, but also to Lampard’s tenure.
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