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Manchester City Boost Top Five Bid, Southampton Snatch Late Leveller




Manchester City has strengthened their attempt to qualify for the Champions League with its 2-0 dramatic victory over Everton, while Southampton’s last equalizer in West Ham has shown that they will not get the lowest total points in the history of the Premier League. City was heading towards a harmful tie before Nico Aureli was successful in the 84th minute in his course to achieve a vital victory that was closed by Matteo Kovacic’s goal in the last seconds. The Pep Guardiola team climbs to fourth, four points before Chelsea, sixth, who faces Fulham on Sunday in its match.

The escalating Nottingham Forest, which travels to Tottenham on Monday, is one point of the city.

At this season when they are usually involved in a battle to win the title, City – champions in six of the seven previous campaigns – was reduced to get rid of the Champions League berth after a bleak season.

They remain on their way to achieving the minimum of their naked goal after a hard success over Mercyside.

In the 84th minute, the 20 -year -old O’Railly, who got Matheus Nunes in the six yard box, who arrived in front of Michael Kane from the close distance.

Erialie emerged as an unlikely champion for the city after the Manchester midfielder in Manchester scored by beating Crystal Palace and twice against Pleimmouth in the FA Cup.

Kovacic concluded City’s victory on the last visit to Goodison Park before Everton moved to a new stadium next season.

He led the Croatian, passing by Elkai Gondogan, in the lower corner to give City a third victory from the last four league matches.

Guardiola said: “Winning here in Goodison Park, as Liverpool and Arsenal could not be very important,” Guardiola said.

“Now in our hands. Three matches are at home, two, and we hope that we can achieve this great success to qualify for the Champions League.”

The saints are consolation

Southampton saved a 1-1 draw at West Ham to ensure that they will not have an insult to being the only club with the worst Premier League points ever.

Jarrod Bowen hit the hammers in the 47th minute, sticking to Ryan Manning before finishing the hormone Aaron Ramsdale.

But Lesley Ugchukwu equals three minutes at the time of the second half while he was retaliating to the past Alfons.

The bottom part of the Southampton table is now obtained at 11 points-the same number that was managed in 2007-2008-Ouldh five games to leave the rams at the lowest total in the English Premier League.

Princeford defeated 10 Brighton 4-2 men to harm Seagulls in qualifying for Europe with his first victory at home since December.

The Thomas Frank team advanced in the ninth minute when Luis Ken Potter chose the flour in the heart of Brighton Brian Mbomo’s defense and made time with confidence

Danny Welbeck transferred the level of Brighton at a time when the first half stopped with a strong head of MATS WIEFFER’s Cross.

MBEUMO has regained the Brentford feature three minutes after the first half, and hitting it takes a great deviation off the Brighton Louis Dunk defender on his way after Barbougen Bart.

Yuan Wesa got the third Berntard in the 58th minute, where he ran the MBEUMO pass and ended with the help of deviation off Jean -Paul Van Hick.

Brighton striker Joao Pedro was sent in the 61st minute of an unnecessary kick in Nathan Collins.

Japanese striker Kawo Mitoma lower the deficit in the 81st minute, but Christian Norgdard went home at a time when to end the hopes of Brighton in the late escape.

Crystal Palace holds a 0-0 draw against Bournemouth, although he played half the match with 10 men.

The palace was reduced to 10 men before the end of the first half in Celeste Park when Chris Richards was expelled for the second reservation after he threw defender Justin Clevent.

Newcastle will look for third place to increase the Champions League qualification qualifications when they travel to Aston Villa in the late match on Saturday.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV and is automatically created from a common summary.)

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