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    Huge Kieran Trippier blunders help Sean Dyche’s side pull out of relegation zone

    OUT OF the bottom three, Everton will now fancy themselves to never return. Just when it looked for all the money like being another Goodison night of butchered sitters, up stepped Dwight McNeil with another rocket. 
    Everton beat Newcastle 3-0 to move out of the bottom threeCredit: Getty
    A pair of huge blunders from Kieran Trippier proved costlyCredit: Reuters
    Last Saturday the winger bagged the winner at Nottingham Forest. 
    And here he was again five days later, leathering home nine minutes from time to continue Newcastle’s mysterious away day blues. 
    Abdoulaye Doucoure then sealed the win before Beto’s injury-time strike to leave Sean Dyche’s side 17th, away from relegation zone for the first time since being slapped with a 10-point deduction. 
    Kieran Trippier, normally Mr Reliable, was at fault for the first two after inexplicably giving the ball away. 
    For so long here Everton’s finishing was atrocious, and it didn’t take a genius to work out why they had scored the fewest Prem goals on their own patch. 
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin had an absolute mare, spurning chance after chance – but all that will be forgotten now as Everton can start looking up.
    They would be in the top half if they had those 10 points and if Dyche can somehow sort their finishing out, they should be able to stay well away from danger from here.
    It wasn’t only Everton missing chances though as the Geordies had more than enough openings to win it before the hosts ran riot late on. 
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    Everton claimed their first home win of the seasonCredit: Getty

    It would have been just Newcastle’s second win on the road all season, but they never deserved to win.
    Howe said on TV beforehand that their worrying away form is “something we’re looking into”. 
    Based on this horror showing, the Toon boss is further away than ever from finding the answer. 
    Virtually unstoppable at St James’ Park, Newcastle were – once again – a shadow of that side. 
    That they’ve only beaten Sheffield United on their travels says it all.
    Yes, they are down to the bare bones with Howe being forced to name the same outside 10 players for the fourth straight game, but that hardly explains why they turn from monsters into mice outside of the North East in the Prem. 
    Much was made of how Goodison Park would be a bear pit for the visit of Manchester United in the first game following their 10-point deduction. 
    Silenced by Alejandro Garnacho’s stunning overhead kick just three minutes in, they never recovered. 

    But with anger at the Prem still very much in the Merseyside air, the return of favourite son-turned-public enemy Anthony Gordon only added to the mardy mood. 
    And the locals were roaring in delight when veteran Coleman skinned Gordon down the right before Ashley Young’s effort was deflected behind. 
    Other than a woeful Miguel Almiron shot after being slipped in by Joelinton, it was all Everton early on
    Wingers Jack Harrison and Dwight McNeil were a constant menace yet Calver-Lewin’s finishing was awful. 
    He headed his first at Dubravka before a scuff had the Slovakian outstretched to his right. 
    And then five minutes before the break the centre-forward put his name in the hat for miss of the season. 
    A free-kick was knocked down and flicked on by Jarrad Branthwaite to an unmarked Calvert-Lewin, yet as everyone else stopped expecting the offside flag to go up, he spooned a volley miles over. 
    A huge opportunity wasted, but he wasn’t the only one with McNeil also guilty when dragging wide. 

    It wasn’t quite at Calvert-Lewin level but at the other end Isak nodded a free header just past the post from seven yards after great build up. 
    So many golden chances though neither Dubravka or Pickford were really called into action before the break. 
    And Calvert-Lewin was at it again five minutes into the second half, miscuing a header after McNeil’s dangerous cross. 
    Newcastle were nervy, totally different from the rampant side we see at St James’.
    No doubt Howe would have switched things up but with two keepers, four full-backs and three untested to call on off the bench, he had nowhere to go. 
    Howe’s Mags couldn’t find their rhythm but thanks to James Tarkowski dawdling on the edge of his box, they were gifted a huge opportunity to score the opener.
    Gordon nipped in on the centre-back to give himself the perfect opportunity to silence the boo boys but, in keeping with the night, the winger, who could have buried in either corner, shot tamely straight at Pickford.
    And how costly it proved with McNeil bagging the winner 79 minutes in.
    Kieran Trippier made a rare howler, gifting the ball to the winger just inside his own half. 
    The Everton winger then burst forward to the edge of the box and let rip with a rocket past Dubravka. 
    And it was bedlam inside Goodison when Doucoure buried from 12 yards after Jack Harrison caught Trippier out again with another howler. 
    Sub striker Beto then turned it into a complete nightmare for Newcastle as he sped away down the right beyond the knackered Fabian Schar and finishing under Dubravka.  More

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    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea LIVE RESULT: Scott McTominay scores double to earn Red Devils the spoils in Premier League cracker

    MANCHESTER UNITED have beaten Chelsea 2-1 in a Premier League cracker at Old Trafford.The Red Devils took the lead through Scott McTominay on 19 minutes after Bruno Fernandes had an early penalty saved by Robert Sanchez.
    Just before half time, Manchester City academy product Cole Palmer made it 1-1 with a superb finish.
    On 69 minutes, Scott McTominay got his second of the night to restore Man Utd’s lead with a bullet header and earn Erik ten Hag’s side all three points on the night.

    Match result: Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    Man Utd team: Onana, Dalot, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, Amrabat, McTominay, Fernandes, Garnacho, Antony, Hojlund
    Chelsea team: Sanchez, Cucurella, Disasi, Silva, Colwill, Sterling, Fernandez, Caicedo, Mudryk, Palmer, Jackson

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    Chelsea need to start looking the part
    Since arriving as the new owner of the West London outfit, Todd Boehly has spent in excess of £1bn.
    However, watching their performances, this does not look like a side that has been compiled to set the world alight.
    Defensively, they look terrible and are opened up too easily by teams and constantly look capable of conceding goals.
    Aside from that, in the final third, they look wasteful and do not capable of a clinical edge.
    Mauricio Pochettino has his work cut out at Chelsea, whether he is given the time to do so, only time will tell.
    Credit: AFP
    United need to use win as springboard
    Man Utd go into a tough run of fixtures now that could define their season ahead.
    Looking to do what they can to stay in Europe into the New Year, they also have some tricky league fixtures.
    Victory over Chelsea should give them confidence heading into this run of games however.

    Scotty Too Hotty for Chelsea
    Man Utd’s Scottish midfielder is having a season to remember.
    Goals have been a rare sight in previous seasons and now he finds himself as the club’s top scorer.
    Two goals against Chelsea has sealed all three points for Erik ten Hag’s side amidst lots of pressure on their performances.

    FT: Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    Man Utd bounce back from their defeat against Newcastle tonight.
    Despite Chelsea dominating possession over the course of the ninety minutes, the hosts had all the chances.
    It gives Erik ten Hag something to build on as they try and chase the top four.

    FT: Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    The referee blows his whistle to huge cheers from the crowd.
    Man Utd have held on for the win this evening.
    Scott McTominay with both goals for ten Hag’s side.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    90+2. Garnacho comes off for Evans as Man Utd look to defend their lead in the final minutes.
    Erik ten Hag is keen to ensure they take all three points here.
    Garnacho has looked lively tonight and caused the visitors plenty of problems throughout the game.
    Credit: AFP
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    90. The ball drops to Reece James just inside the box and he lets fly.
    It goes well over the bar and is not troubling Onana.
    We are going to have four additional minutes.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    88. Time is running out for Pochettino’s side now.
    They need to up their work rate if they are to get the goal that will break the hearts of Man Utd fans.
    The game is starting to open up as the players start to get more tired now.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    86. What a chance for Enzo Fernandez.
    Reece James put a great cross into the box but the Argentine midfielder tries to flick the ball and completely misses it.
    £105m worth of talent right there folks.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    84. Hojlund comes off for Rashford.
    The long wait for the Danish striker’s first Premier League goal continues.
    That is now 763 minutes without a goal for Rasmus Hojlund.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    82. It looks like Marcus Rashford is about to join the action.
    Sterling breaks away and is pulled to the ground by Dalot.
    The referee awards Chelsea a free kick and shows the Man Utd defender a yellow card for his troubles.
    Credit: Getty
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    80. Reece James is looking like a liability defensively.
    Another weak header gets United on the attack and Reguilon’s cross picks out Garnacho.
    He hits it first time but his effort is always curling away from goal with Sanchez at full stretch.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    78. Broja replaces Mudryk for Chelsea.
    It looks like they are lining up in a plain 4-4-2 for the rest of the game.
    Palmer has come out to the right wing with Sterling on the left.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    76. Mauricio Pochettino has his work cut out now coming up with a change to turn the tide in this game.
    It looks like he is getting Broja ready to join the action.
    James swings a ball into a great area but Jackson is blocked off.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    74. Chelsea are starting to realise they need to get forward more now if they want anything from this game.
    Reece James tries to head the ball back to his keeper but gets it all wrong and Garnacho is clean through.
    He manages to recover and get a block in to deny the Argentine youngster.
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    72. McTominay now has six Premier League goals for the season.
    That makes him Man Utd’s top-scorer this season.
    A mistake by Chelsea gifts him with a chance to bag his hat-trick but he gets it all wrong and scuffs the ball well wide of the goal.
    Credit: Reuters
    Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea
    70. Finally we have a goal in this second half.
    Garnacho lifts a ball into the back post and McTominay runs onto it to head the ball past Sanchez.
    A bullet of a header that give the Chelsea keeper no chance.
    Goal – Scott McTominay (Man Utd)
    Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea
    68. McTominay tries to cross into the box but it is blocked for another corner.
    Fernandes comes over to take it, looking to swing it in towards the near post.
    If I had a pound for every time Bruno Fernandes failed to beat the first man with a corner today, it would be a good Christmas this year.
    Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea
    66. Garnacho is the one player really standing out for Man Utd.
    Whenever they get the ball to him, he is causing the Chelsea defence problems with his pace and trickery.
    Sadly, neither side are looking very potent in front of goal in this half.
    Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea
    64. Garnacho does well down the left and finds Fernandes on the edge of the box.
    He drags the ball back, losing Caicedo and looks to get a shot away.
    It is well blocked and goes behind for a corner.
    Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea
    62. The ball comes to Antony on the edge of the box and he looks to get a shot away.
    It strikes a Chelsea player and goes out for a corner.
    As the cross comes in, it drops to Shaw on the edge of the box who lets fly.
    It again strikes a visiting player, with the hosts screaming for a penalty but the referee is not interested.
    Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea
    60. Man Utd are struggling to get going again in this half.
    They do not look the attacking threat they did before the interval.
    All too often players get into good positions out wide and then fire in wasteful crosses, not beating the first defender.
    Credit: Getty
    Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea
    58. Amrabat has looked nothing like the player we saw in the World Cup in Qatar for Man Utd.
    Maybe they need to start wearing the Morocco top as their home shirt to get the same performances out of him.
    Caicedo is penalised for a foul, he was all over Hojlund then.

    Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea

    56. The ball is crossed into the Chelsea box and comes to Garnacho in the air at the back post.
    He tries to replicate his goal from Goodison Park but on this occasion it is high, wide and not so handsome,
    To be fair, he could try that shot a hundred times and it would only come off like it did against Everton once of twice at best. More

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    Aston Villa vs Man City LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Treble winners eye first win in three

    ASTON VILLA host Manchester City in a tasty Premier League clash at Villa Park.Pep Guardiola’s Treble winners are without a win in their last three games, while Villa have taken seven points from a possible nine and sit fourth in the top flight.

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    Sheffield United vs Liverpool LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Reds look to keep up pressure on top

    LIVERPOOL will head to Bramall Lane to face Sheffield United on Wednesday night as they look to keep up the pressure on top spot.The Blades are rock bottom of the Premier League and will be hoping for a change of fortunes with Chris Wilder returning to the club in place of Paul Heckingbottom this week.
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    Fulham vs Nottingham Forest LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Cottagers host Steve Cooper’s men

    FULHAM will entertain Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Wednesday night.The Cottagers will be hoping to add to Steve Cooper’s side’s misery in recent weeks after being on the end of three straight defeats in the top flight.

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    Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Cherries look to continue good form

    CRYSTAL PALACE host Bournemouth at Selhurst Park in a midweek Premier League clash on Wednesday night.The Cherries have picked up in form in recent weeks with seven points from their last three games, while Roy Hodgson’s side have picked up just one point from a possible nine.

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    Brighton vs Brentford LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Seagulls look to get back to winning ways

    BRIGHTON host Brentford in a huge Premier League clash on Wednesday night.The Seagulls will be hoping to get back to winning ways after their defeat to Chelsea last time out, while the Bees will be aiming to build on their 3-1 win against Luton on Saturday.

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    Luton 3-4 Arsenal LIVE RESULT: Rice scores LAST GASP winner in Premier League thriller as Gunners extend lead at top

    ARSENAL have beaten Luton Town 4-3 in a Premier League thriller at Kenilworth Road.Gabriel Martinelli scored the opener after getting on the end of a superb cross from Ben White.
    Gabriel Osho equalised on 25 minutes, before Gabriel Jesus gave the Gunners a 2-1 lead on half time.
    In the 49th minute, Elijah Adebayo beat David Raya to the ball from a corner to head the Hatters back level.
    Ross Barkley’s strike went through the hands of the Arsenal keeper to put Luton 3-2 up before Kai Havertz levelled things up on the hour mark.
    In the final seconds of the game, Declan Rice’s glancing header broke Luton hearts to give the Gunners all three points and extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points.

    Match result: Luton 3-4 Arsenal
    Luton team: Kaminski, Osho, Barkley, Adebayo, Kabore, Mengi, Mpanzu, Brown, Bell, Townsend, Doughty
    Arsenal team: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Kiwior, Rice, Odegaard, Havertz, Saka, Jesus, Martinelli

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    Match stats
    What a game.
    The stats pretty much tell the story of the game.
    Arsenal dominated, but Luton perhaps deserved a point for clinging on and maximising their efficiency the best they could.
    Take a look at the stats here…

    That’s what they do!
    Big games, big players.
    When you want to win the Premier League, you need to find a way, and that is what the great teams do.
    Arsenal found a way today, through Declan Rice, proving why he cost the club over £100 million.
    Can they actually do it this year?
    Five points clear for now…
    Declan Rice celebrates the winner in the 97th minuteCredit: Reuters
    Unlucky Luton…
    Let’s give credit where it is due.
    Luton deserved a point from that game.
    They put up one hell of a fight against the league leaders, and kept the game at 3-3 right up to the death.
    Ross Barkley, Gabriel Osho and Elijah Adebayo were all brilliant, as well as Kaminski in goal.
    If they can play like that, with such intensity and passion for the rest of the season, they might just have enough to stay in the Premier League.
    Luton were unlucky to be beaten by Declan Rice and Arsenal at the death tonightCredit: Reuters
    Full-time: Luton 3-4 Arsenal
    FT. Sensational, absolutely sensational.
    Pure football.
    Vintage Premier League.
    Big players, big moments.
    Luton Town 3-4 Arsenal.
    Wow.
    GOALLLLLLL! Luton 3-4 Arsenal
    90+7. THEY HAVE DONE IT. AT THE DEATH!
    DECLAN RICE!
    Odegaard whips the ball into the middle, which Rice attacks and heads home!

    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    90+4. A rare venture forward for Luton on the left hand side, which is wasted and Arsenal will come back at them again.
    Ben White wins another corner for the Gunners.

    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    90+2. A late corner to Arsenal, whipped into the middle and then cleared by Osho.
    It is still all Arsenal here.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    90. There will be six minutes of added time at the end of this one.
    Are we going to get one of those late infamous Premier League winners?
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    88. Two late changes for Luton.
    Pelly Mpanzu is swapped for Jordan Clark and Ryan Giles comes on at left wing back in place of Alfie Doughty.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    87. Really clever play from Barkley again, but Carlton-Morris loses it.
    Arsenal will come again.
    They play lovely football around the edge of the box, before Zinchenko dinks a ball into Havertz who should do better with the header – saved by Kaminski.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    84. Arsenal still threatening here.
    Saka looks to be almost through, but Kaminski does well to come out and clear.
    Luton come forwards with Kabore who tries to beat Zinchenko for pace on the right hand side, and fails miserably.
    Goal kick.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    82. Just over 10 minutes to go here at Kenilworth Road, with Luton clinging onto a point here for now.
    They have failed to deliver any goal threat in the past few minutes, as Arsenal are relentlessly coming at them again and again.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    80. A VAR check here, as Saka feels he is fouled driving into the box, but it is not given by the officials.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    79. Two corners in quick succession for Arsenal.
    One hands a chance to Leandro Trossard, who wins the second corner with his effort, and then Saka whips one into the middle which is eventually cleared by Luton.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    77. Plenty will be made of Mikel Arteta’s decision to start David Raya in goal over Aaron Ramsdale tonight.
    The Spanish stopper (or non-stopper tonight) was out-jumped by Adebayo, who headed home the second goal, before being beaten way too easily by Ross Barkley with a low strike for the third.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    75. Odegaard plays a tight ball into Trossard, but his touch goes out of play.
    Goal kick for Luton.
    Can they hold on?
    Can they win it?
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    73. Wonderful midfield play there from Martin Odegaard, but it goes to waste as Luton win the ball back after he moves it on.
    Alfie Doughty catches Saka late.
    “How many?” He asks…
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    70. Twelve shots to five in Arsenal’s favour so far in this game, but three of Luton’s four shots on target have hit the back of the net.
    Funny old game, this football.
    Mikel Arteta cuts a frustrated figure in the dugout.

    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    68. We might finally be seeing the Kai Havertz that Arsenal (and Chelsea) paid all that money for…
    He has been in fine form of late.
    “Zamina mina, eh eh, waka-waka eh eh! £60 million down the drain, Kai Havertz scores again!”Credit: Getty

    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    66. A double change for Arsenal now, with Martinelli and Kiwior being replaced by Zinchenko and Trossard.
    Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    64. Hardly a moment to breathe here at Kenilworth Road, just the way we like it.
    The rule of three is in full force here and we have a triple change for Luton too.
    Chiedozie Ogbene, Tahith Chong, and Carlton Morris are on in place of Andros Townsend, Jacob Brown, and Elijah Adebayo.
    GOALLLLL! Luton 3-3 Arsenal
    60. Havertz levels the scoring AGAIN!
    It is a long ball over the top to Gabriel Jesus, who does incredibly well to hold off his man and play a ball into Kai Havertz to finish!
    3-3, GAME ON!
    Luton 3-2 Arsenal
    59. This is why they are called the Mad Hatters.
    Arsenal had only conceded three goals away from home until they visited Kenilworth Road tonight, and now they have doubled that tally in one night.
    You sense the goals are not finished here however…
    GOALLLLL! Luton 3-2 Arsenal
    56. BARKLEY MAKES IT THREE!
    WOW. WOW. WOW.
    Excellent play between Barkley and Townsend who combine really well on the edge of the box.
    The former recieves it back, does a stepover and hits it low on his left foot.
    Questions will be asked over David Raya there… More