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Premier League: Chelsea come back from dead to draw at West Brom; Manchester United snatch 100th-minute win

Agence France-Presse • September 27, 2020, 08:20:47 IST
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It is Everton who are setting the early pace in the Premier League as they secured a third straight win in controversial circumstances, 2-1 at Crystal Palace.

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Premier League: Chelsea come back from dead to draw at West Brom; Manchester United snatch 100th-minute win

London: Free-spending Chelsea came from 3-0 down to salvage a 3-3 draw at newly-promoted West Brom, while  Manchester United were rescued by Bruno Fernandes's 100th-minute penalty , awarded after the full-time whistle, to beat Brighton 3-2 on Saturday. But it is Everton who are setting the early pace in the Premier League as they secured a third straight win in controversial circumstances, 2-1 at Crystal Palace. Chelsea manager Frank Lampard handed the captain’s armband to Thiago Silva on his Premier League debut, but the Brazilian had a nightmare first 45 minutes as the Blues’ defensive deficiencies were easily exposed. Callum Robinson pounced on errors from Marcos Alonso and Silva to fire twice beyond Willy Caballero, who replaced Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Chelsea goal. Kyle Bartley then made it 3-0 to the Baggies, who had lost their opening two games back in the top flight. Chelsea have spent a reported £220 million ($280 million) to try and close the gap to Liverpool and Manchester City in the title race and even a spirited second-half fightback, which takes them to just four points from their first three games, could not hide the embarrassment of his side’s defending for Lampard. “It’s two points lost,”  said Lampard. “You can have as many meetings as you want, but if you make clear mistakes, you give yourself a mountain to climb.” Mason Mount got the comeback started to a swerving long-range effort. Substitute Callum Hudson-Odoi then swept home 20 minutes from time after a neat one-two with Kai Havertz. And Tammy Abraham secured a point in stoppage time when he rolled in the rebound after Sam Johnstone had parried Mount’s initial effort. Man United ‘get away with it’ United bounced back from their 3-1 home defeat to Crystal Palace last weekend, but had a lot of fortune on their side after being outplayed by Brighton. The Seagulls hit the woodwork five times and thought they had earned a point themselves five minutes into stoppage time when Solly March headed home at the back post. However, there was just enough time for United to mount another attack and Neal Maupay raised his arm to block Harry Maguire’s header. Referee Chris Kavanagh initially blew for full-time, but then awarded a penalty after consulting the pitchside monitor and Fernandes confidently converted. “We got away with one. Maybe one point we deserved, we didn’t deserve more,” admitted United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. After Leandro Trossard hit both posts with shots from outside the box, while Adam Webster’s looping header came back off the crossbar, Brighton finally got their reward when Fernandes clipped Tariq Lamptey inside the box and Maupay cheekily chipped his penalty down the middle of the goal. Graham Potter’s men undid their good work three minutes later when Lewis Dunk’s own goal brought United level before the visitors scored a stunning second through Marcus Rashford early in the second-half. And even once they did level, Brighton were denied a point in a chaotic finale. Everton sit top of the embryonic table as they won the battle of two sides who started the day with a perfect record, thanks to a controversial penalty on their own. James Rodriguez again starred for Carlo Ancelotti’s men and played his part in Everton’s opener, converted by Dominic Calvert-Lewin for already his fifth Premier League goal of the season. Palace quickly responded through Cheikhou Kouyate, but the game was decided by a VAR review five minutes before half-time. After consulting the pitchside monitor, Kevin Friend pointed to the spot for handball by Joel Ward after he was struck on the arm by Lucas Digne’s header and Richarlison converted the spot-kick. “I have despair about a rule that I believe is ruining the game of football,” said Palace boss Roy Hodgson. Danny Ings fired Southampton to a 1-0 success at Burnley, the striker’s close-range finish from Che Adams’ fifth-minute pass proving enough for their first win of the season.

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