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Wolves [1] - 1 Tottenham - Romain Saiss 86'

[Oliver Trenchard] Sam Allardyce has now won more points at Anfield (5) since April 2017 than all 'Big Six' teams combined (4). A third of all points won by visiting teams in that timeframe have been by teams managed by Allardyce.

Liverpool 1 - [1] West Brom - Semi Ajayi 82'

On 2012, Tiago Rech was the only Santa Cruz fan as Santa Cruz lost 4-1 to Gremio. Last Friday, Santa Cruz won the State Championship and qualified for the Brazilian Cup with Tiago Rech as the President of the club. Unreal!

Cristiano Ronaldo on his son "I won’t pressure him to become a footballer, but I would like it. The most important thing is to become the best in his field, whether it is football or medicine."

Daily Discussion

Roy Keane on Bielsa's style of playing: "I love it, I think it's brilliant. Sport is entertainment, that's what they did today. They had a lesson from Man Utd today. But overall, his belief is what makes him a great coach, I think they will stay in the PL."

Manchester United [1] - 0 Leeds United - Scott McTominay 2'

[OptaJoe] 3 - Scott McTominay is the first player in Premier League history to score twice in the first three minutes of a match. Madness.

Eibar [1] - 2 Real Madrid - Kike 28' (Great Goal)

Manchester United [2] - 0 Leeds United - Scott McTominay 3'

[BBC Sport] Congratulations Marcus Rashford! 👏 The Manchester United and England footballer is the 2020 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Expert Panel Award winner! 🏆

Presnel Kimpembe (PSG) great tackle on Burak Yilmaz (Lille)

Daily Discussion

Barcelona [1] - 0 Levante - Lionel Messi 76'

[Forza Juventus] Cristiano Ronaldo made his 100th appearance for Juventus tonight. 79 goals, 19 assists for a total of 98 goal contributions in 100 games.

[William Hill] For the first time in Premier League history, Burnley have beaten Arsenal. This is also Burnley’s first win in the league against Arsenal since 1974.

Granit Xaha straight red card against Burnley 58'

[James Olley] Patrice Evra to Sky Sports: "Thierry Henry, one day he invited me to his house to watch Arsenal. He turned on the TV, the first image he saw on the screen was Xhaka leading Arsenal. Thierry Henry turned off the TV. He said 'I can't watch my team & Xhaka being the captain.'"

Arsenal 0-1 Burnley - Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang OG 73'

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