EPL Day 10: Brighton LICK Toffees late, Cherries Settle for a DRAW and Blades refuse to Surrender

Brighton 3 -2 Everton Watford 0 - 0 Bournemouth West Ham 1 - 1 Sheffield

EPL Day 10: Brighton LICK Toffees late, Cherries Settle for  a DRAW and Blades refuse to Surrender
Neal Maupay celebrates his equaliser for Brighton after making it 2-2 from the penalty spot

A 94-minute own goal from Digne gave Brighton Hove & Albion the win over Everton at the Amex. It was Marco Silva’s third lose in Premier League games against Brighton.

Gross opened the scores in the 15-minute from a free kick after Everton had shaded the opening exchanges. Gross curled the sweetest of free kicks into the far corner and although Pickford did get some fingertips onto it, yet the strike had too much power. 

 

 

Everton levelled the scores within five minutes through an own goal from Webster.

Digne delivered a corner and Richarlison was completely unmarked. He allowed him to run through the area before getting up and heading home. Webster tried to get there but did not manage to stop the goal, instead he saw the ball take a nick off him on the way through.

Just two minutes after Calvert was introduced, he made an instant impact in 74-minute.

 

 

It was a lovely slotted ball from Holgate as Calvert-Lewin got in behind Webster before finishing into the bottom far corner. It was a confident finish from the striker and Everton were deservedly ahead. Maupay equalized for Brighton 10 –minutes to full time before Digne unfortunately scored an additional minute own goal.

 

WATFORD 0 - 0 BOURNEMOUTH

Watford remain bottom of the table and without a win in the Premier League this season. The Hornets played a goaless drawn game at the Vicarage Road with Bournemouth.

The Cherries have moved up to eight on the PL table. whiles the Hornet's failure to beat Bournemouth have equaled their longest start to a league campaign without victory (10 - 2006-07) as Seven of the last eight teams who failed to win their opening 10 games of a season were relegated, with Newcastle the exception last season.

 

 

WEST HAM UNITED 1 - 1 SHEFFIELD UNITED

West ham United and Sheffield settled on a 1-1 draw at the London Stadium.

Snodgrass grabbed the first goal in the 45 despite getting battered for the past five minutes.

 

 

A long kick was launched forward by Roberto, which was not really dealt with by O'Connell. Yarmolenko spotted the run of Snodgrass in behind and galloped through before sliding a low finish past Henderson. It was a moment of disorganization from the Blades and they were punished.

With lot of intensity and pressing from the Blades, Mousett found the equalizer in the second half.

 

 

Wilder's approach of getting more men in forward areas paid off. A ball into the box was nodded down by Stevens to Mousett who had a lot to do from a tight angle as the ball came over his shoulder. He connected enough power to send the it rolling into the bottom corner. Roberto scrambled across but could not get there.