Newcastle maintain top-four push, Lampard return falls flat

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LONDON : Newcastle United edged closer to a return to the Champions League and Manchester United maintained their top-four pursuit with Premier League wins on Saturday while at the bottom there were vital victories for Bournemouth and West Ham United.Frank Lampard's comeback as Chelsea's caretaker manager

LONDON : Newcastle United edged closer to a return to the Champions League and Manchester United maintained their top-four pursuit with Premier League wins on Saturday while at the bottom there were vital victories for Bournemouth and West Ham United.

But Eddie Howe's side hit back after the interval with Joelinton's attempted cross going in off goalkeeper David Raya's foot before Swedish striker Alexander Isak, who had conceded the penalty which Tony converted, finished emphatically. McTominay struck in the 36th minute from Jadon Sancho's pass and Marcus Rashford, on his 350th appearance for United in all competitions, set up substitute Martial in the 71st minute, although the England striker limped off with a groin injury.

Lewis Dunk levelled for Brighton who also had two goals disallowed and were the better team but Harry Kane's deflected strike in the 79th minute sealed victory for Tottenham who are fifth with 53 points having played a game more than both Newcastle and Manchester United.

 

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