EPL Matchweek 29 | Relive every twist, goal, and drama with our detailed match-by-match analysis of this week’s Premier League action…
Wednesday, March 4th : EPL Matchweek 29
Bournemouth (0 – 0) Brentford | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Bournemouth | Brentford
Venue: Vitality Stadium📍
Bournemouth Squad | Bournemouth (0 – 0) Brentford | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Truffert
- Tavernier
- Christie
- Scott
- Evanilson
- Senesi
- Petrovic
- Hill- Defender- (Player of the Match)
- Adams
- Rayan
- Jiménez
Substitute Players
- David Brooks
- Adam Smith
- Bafodé Diakité
- Amine Adli
- Junior Kroupi
- Enes Ünal
- Alex Tóth
- Christos Mandas
- Veljko Milosavljevic
Brentford Squad | Bournemouth (0 – 0) Brentford | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Ouattara
- Kayode
- Henderson
- van den Berg
- Thiago
- Damsgaard
- Kelleher
- Collins
- Jensen
- Schade
- Henry
Substitute Players
- Ethan Pinnock
- Hákon Valdimarsson
- Yehor Yarmoliuk
- Kristoffer Ajer
- Keane Lewis-Potter
- Romelle Donovan
- Kaye Furo
- Luka Bentt
- Ollie Shield
Match Summary
Bournemouth missed several chances in a 0-0 draw with Brentford at Vitality Stadium.
However, this draw extended their unbeaten Premier League run to nine games after matchweek 29.
Bournemouth dominated early, with Hill and Christie coming close, while Tavernier had also hit the woodwork twice in the second half.
Moreover, Evanilson had a goal ruled out for offside, and Junior Kroupi nearly scored late. Bournemouth stay ninth, Brentford seventh, seven points off the top four.
Highlights of the Game
- Brentford’s Henry had to come off early due to a hamstring injury.
- Bournemouth started well; Tavernier’s shot went just wide, and Hill missed a close-range header from Truffert’s cross.
- Bournemouth’s Christie messed up after beating Brentford’s Keeper, Kelleher, and Tavernier’s shot hit the keeper just before half-time.
- Later, Bournemouth’s Tavernier hit the post from Jimenez’s cross and thought he should have had a penalty for Kayode’s push early in the second half.
- Brentford had chances too, with Ouattara’s shot going straight at Bournemouth’s Keeper, Petrovic, and he had also saved van den Berg’s header.
- Late on, Tavernier hit the crossbar, and Kroupi(Bournemouth’s substitute in the 74th minute) missed narrowly after setting up Evanilson’s disallowed goal.
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Managerial Quotes
Bournemouth (Andoni Iraola)
“It’s a point. It’s very little seeing our performance and our needs. There are also a lot of positives, but probably at this stage of the season, you need the points.”
Note: The coach acknowledged that while there are positives in the team’s performance, the single point feels insufficient given their needs at this stage of the season. He balanced his observation by recognizing the good aspects, but also stressed the importance of securing more points as the campaign progresses.
Brentford (Keith Andrews)
“I don’t think luck ever hinders. I thought there was a resilience from the group and the way we went about it. We controlled parts of the game. But the woodwork is there for a reason. Did it help? Yeah, probably.”
Note: The coach emphasized that luck does not define outcomes, instead highlighting the team’s resilience and the way they approached the game. He noted that they controlled key moments but acknowledged that the woodwork played a part in preventing goals. Overall, he sounded realistic yet confident, recognizing effort while admitting small factors can influence results.
Everton (2 – 0) Burnley | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Everton | Burnley
Venue: Hill Dickinson Stadium📍
Everton Squad | Everton (2 – 0) Burnley | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Mykolenko
- Ndiaye
- Garner
- Branthwaite
- Pickford
- Dewsbury-Hall
- Beto
- Tarkowski- Defender- (Player of the Match)
- Gueye
- McNeil
- O’Brien
Substitute Players
- Nathan Patterson
- Michael Keane
- Thierno Barry
- Mark Travers
- Tyrique George
- Tyler Dibling
- Merlin Röhl
- Tim Iroegbunam
- Harrison Armstrong
Burnley Squad | Everton (2 – 0) Burnley | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Walker
- Humphreys
- Ugochukwu
- Florentino
- Foster
- Worrall
- Dúbravka
- Mejbri
- Anthony
- Estève
- Pires
Substitute Players
- Quilindschy Hartman
- Jacob Bruun Larsen
- Max Weiss
- Loum Tchaouna
- Hjalmar Ekdal
- James Ward-Prowse
- Josh Laurent
- Ashley Barnes
- Kian McMahon-Brown
Match Summary
Everton ended their winless run with a comfortable 2-0 home win against Burnley.
Everton’s current and Burnley’s former defender James Tarkowski scored his first Premier League goal in over a year from Garner’s cross, and Dewsbury-Hall added a second on the hour.
Gueye nearly made it three, but hit the crossbar instead.
Additionally, Everton’s Keeper, Pickford, made a key late save to keep a clean sheet.
Everton stay at eighth position, just two points off the top six, while Burnley remain in 19th place, eight points from safety.
Highlights of the Game
- Everton’s Tarkowski opened the scoring, heading Garner’s free-kick past Burnley’s keeper Dubravka. (1-0)
- Just before half-time, Everton’s Branthwaite met another Garner free-kick, but Burnley’s Keeper, Dubravka, saved his header.
- Early in the second half, Everton’s Gueye set up Ndiaye, but the goal was ruled offside.
- Everton got their second goal after a smooth move: Ndiaye passed to Dewsbury-Hall, who calmly finished over Dubravka. (2-0)
- Gueye almost made it three with a long-range shot that hit the crossbar, and Dewsbury-Hall also challenged Dubravka.
- Everton’s Pickford made an important stop in stoppage time to restrict Burnley’s Foster’s shot and maintain the clean sheet from their end.
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Managerial Quotes
Everton (David Moyes)
“Back-to-back wins in the Premier League at the moment are hard for anybody. And it’s been difficult for us over the last month or two, but certainly a really good win tonight.”
Note: The coach acknowledged the challenge of achieving back-to-back wins in the Premier League, admitting it has been a difficult period for the team over the past month or two. He emphasised that tonight’s victory was a very good result, highlighting the team’s effort and progress. Overall, he sounded realistic but optimistic, appreciating the significance of the win.
Burnley (Scott Parker)
“We fell short tonight. We fell short in many ways, really, and there’s many things going through my mind. We lacked quality with the ball. We couldn’t impose ourselves. We weren’t a threat playing against a very good side. We fell short in many, many factors. There’s not one thing I could say; there weren’t any fine margins. There was a clear winner, and it was Everton.”
Note: The coach was frank in admitting that the team fell short on multiple fronts during the match. He highlighted a lack of quality with the ball, difficulty imposing themselves, and the inability to pose a threat against a strong opponent. He emphasized that it wasn’t a matter of fine margins—Everton were clearly the better side—and sounded honest, reflective, and realistic about the team’s performance.
Leeds United (0 – 1) Sunderland | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Leeds United | Sunderland
Venue: Elland Road📍
Leeds United Squad | Leeds United (0 – 1) Sunderland |EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Gudmundsson
- Gruev
- Aaronson
- Struijk
- Darlow
- Ampadu
- Calvert-Lewin
- Rodon
- Bogle
- Stach
- Justin
Substitute Players
- Lucas Perri
- Daniel James
- Sean Longstaff
- Joël Piroe
- Lukas Nmecha
- Jaka Bijol
- Ao Tanaka
- Sebastiaan Bornauw
- Wilfried Gnonto
Sunderland Squad | Leeds United (0 – 1) Sunderland | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Angulo
- O’Nien
- Geertruida
- Ballard
- Mayenda
- Diarra
- Ellborg
- Alderete- Defender- (Player of the Match)
- Sadiki
- Le Fée
- Hume
Substitute Players
- Chemsdine Talbi
- Chris Rigg
- Wilson Isidor
- Simon Moore
- Bertrand Traoré
- Milan Aleksic
- Granit Xhaka
- Harrison Jones
- Jenson Jones
Match Summary
Sunderland claimed a 1-0 win at Leeds thanks to Diarra’s second-half penalty, which was their only shot on target of a quiet game.
Sunderland got their penalty after Leeds’ Ampadu was penalised for handball following a VAR check.
Leeds had chances too, Stach forced a good save from Sunderland’s Ellborg, and Leeds’ Rodon had a header ruled out for offside. However, they couldn’t find a successful goal.
After this match, Sunderland moved up to 11th position, while Leeds stayed in 15th place, which is six points clear of the drop zone.
Highlights of the Game
- Sunderland had no shots on target in a quiet first half.
- Stach forced a good save from Sunderland’s keeper Ellborg with a 30-yard free-kick, while Leeds’ Gudmundsson and Bogle missed their chances.
- Rodon thought he scored with a header from Stach’s free-kick, but it was offside.
- Five minutes later, Ampadu handled the ball, and Diarra’s penalty shot went past Leeds’ keeper, Darlow, to give Sunderland the only goal of the game.
- Leeds tried to fight back, but James’(Leeds’ sub of the 74th minute) cross almost reached Calvert-Lewin, and Bijol(Leeds’ sub of the 84th minute) hit the post with a close-range shot.
- In 12 minutes of stoppage time, Bijol’s header was saved by Ellborg, and Sunderland held on to win.
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Managerial Quotes
Leeds United (Daniel Farke)
“If you lose a home game when you are so dominant, you don’t allow the opponent one chance, and you lose, it’s disappointing and frustrating.”
Note: The coach expressed clear disappointment and frustration over losing a home game despite dominating the match. He pointed out that the team didn’t give the opponent any meaningful chances, which made the result even more frustrating. Overall, he sounded candid and emotionally honest, reflecting the gap between the performance and the outcome.
Sunderland (Régis Le Bris)
“Very tough game, as expected, because we knew Leeds were a good side in good form – they are still in good form! They showed great quality on the pitch. We started well. We scored, and at the end of the first half, when we had the opportunity to score the second goal.”
Note: The coach acknowledged that it was always going to be a tough game, recognising Leeds as a strong team in good form. He highlighted the quality they showed on the pitch while noting that his own team started well and created opportunities, including a chance to score a second goal before halftime. Overall, he sounded measured and analytical, balancing respect for the opponent with an assessment of his team’s performance.
Wolves (2 – 1) Liverpool | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Wolves | Liverpool
Venue: Molineux Stadium📍
Wolves Squad | Wolves (2 – 1) Liverpool | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Møller Wolfe
- Krejcí
- Gomes
- Sá
- Bueno
- André- Midfielder- (Player of the Match)
- Gomes
- Armstrong
- Mané
- Doherty
- Tchatchoua
Substitute Players
- Hugo Bueno
- Hwang Hee-Chan
- Tolu Arokodare
- Yerson Mosquera
- Pedro Lima
- Rodrigo Gomes
- Toti Gomes
- Jean-Ricner Bellegarde
- Sam Johnstone
Liverpool Squad | Wolves (2 – 1) Liverpool | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Frimpong
- Salah
- Gravenberch
- Konaté
- Ekitiké
- Szoboszlai
- Becker
- van Dijk
- Mac Allister
- Gakpo
- Kerkez
Substitute Players
- Joe Gomez
- Federico Chiesa
- Curtis Jones
- Giorgi Mamardashvili
- Andy Robertson
- Trey Nyoni
- Calvin Ramsay
- Kieran Morrison
- Rio Ngumoha
Match Summary
Wolves pulled off a stunning 2-1 win over Liverpool at Molineux, thanks to Andre’s deflected strike in stoppage time.
Rodrigo Gomes(Wolves’ substitute of the 70th minute) had scored the opening goal of the game in the 78th minute, but Liverpool’s Salah quickly equalised after a Bellegarde(Wolves’ substitute of the 60th minute) error. (1-1)
Liverpool looked set to win, but Wolves’ Andre’s long-range effort deflected off Joe Gomez (Liverpool’s substitute in the 72nd minute) and beat Liverpool’s keeper, Becker.
Wolves earned their back-to-back hard-fought wins, while Liverpool missed its chance to move into the top four.
Highlights of the Game
- Wolves looked comfortable in the first half but didn’t create many chances, while Liverpool’s Ekitike missed one attacking shot before half-time.
- Early in the second half, Liverpool’s Gakpo nearly scored from Salah’s corner, but his flick had hit the post instead, and Wolves cleared.
- Wolves took the lead in style when Rodrigo Gomes lifted the ball over Becker, set up by Arokodare. (1-0)
- Liverpool pushed for a response: Wolves’ keeper, Sa, saved (Liverpool’s substitute in the 65th minute)Ngumoha’s shot, and van Dijk also headed straight at Sa, then Salah equalised after Bellegarde’s mistake. (1-1)
- In stoppage time, Andre’s long-range shot got deflected off Gomez and went past Liverpool’s keeper, giving Wolves a dramatic win.
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Managerial Quotes
Wolves (Rob Edwards)
“This is Liverpool Football Club, never mind this position you’re in, any time you beat them you’ve got to enjoy the moment. They’re an amazing football club with an amazing manager, and loads of great players. So yeah, it was a big, big night for us. What we’re trying to do is improve. We’re trying to build some momentum. We know the position we’re in. I know I’ve lost myself in that moment there. People might think we’re at the bottom of the league, but you saw the energy around this place. You have to enjoy it. We’re trying to turn things around.”
Note: The coach emphasized the significance of beating a club like Liverpool, highlighting their quality, reputation, and strong squad. He acknowledged the emotions of the moment while keeping focus on the bigger picture of improving and building momentum. Overall, he sounded passionate and reflective, balancing celebration with a clear sense of the team’s ongoing challenge and determination to turn things around.
Liverpool (Arne Slot)
“No, of course not. I think if you go 2-0 up at half-time, you’re expecting a different second half than we had to face. But in football, a goal can massively change momentum, and that’s why I was so, so, so annoyed when the goal at [Manchester] City was disallowed because we were struggling in that game – probably just as much as Wolves were struggling today – but then a goal can make a lot of difference. That’s what you saw today – not that after the 2-1 we didn’t have ball possession anymore, but it was much more of an equal game.”
Note: Upon being asked if he was ‘happy’ with the team’s second-half performance. The coach reflected on how quickly momentum can shift in football, noting that going 2-0 up at half-time usually sets different expectations. He highlighted the impact of key goals, referencing a disallowed goal at Manchester City as an example of how a single moment can change a game. Overall, he sounded frustrated but thoughtful, analyzing how the match became more balanced after Wolves’ goal and emphasizing the fine margins that influence outcomes.
Thursday, March 5th: EPL Matchweek 29 Highlights
Aston Villa (1 – 4) Chelsea | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Aston Villa | Chelsea
Venue: Villa Park📍
Aston Villa Squad | Aston Villa (1 – 4) Chelsea | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Maatsen
- Rogers
- Luiz
- Mings
- Martínez
- Konsa
- Buendía
- Watkins
- Onana
- Bailey
- Cash
Substitute Players
- Victor Lindelöf
- Ross Barkley
- Lucas Digne
- Pau Torres
- Tammy Abraham
- Jadon Sancho
- Lamare Bogarde
- Marco Bizot
- Alysson Edward
Chelsea Squad | Aston Villa (1 – 4) Chelsea | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- McNeil
- Palmer
- James
- Gusto
- Fofana
- Pedro- Forward- (Player of the Match)
- Caicedo
- Jörgensen
- Chalobah
- Garnacho
- Fernández
- Hato
Substitute Players
- Robert Sánchez
- Marc Cucurella
- Tosin Adarabioyo
- Benoît Badiashile
- Liam Delap
- Andrey Santos
- Mamadou Sarr
- Marc Guiu
- Roméo Lavia
Match Summary
Joao Pedro scored his first Premier League hat-trick as Chelsea thrashed Aston Villa 4-1 at Villa Park.
Luiz gave Villa an early lead. (1-0).
However, Chelsea’s Pedro struck twice before half-time to turn things around. (1-2)
Palmer added a third goal after the break, and Pedro completed his hat-trick to seal the dominant 3 goals dominant victory for Chelsea to climb to fifth place in the league’s table, leapfrogging Liverpool and closing in on fourth-placed Villa’s side.
Highlights of the Game
- Villa took the lead after just two minutes: Bailey’s cross was dummied by Watkins, and Luiz flicked it past Chelsea’s keeper, Jorgensen. (1-0)
- Chelsea equalised in the 35th minute when Fernandez found Gusto, who crossed for Pedro to score.
- Watkins’ goal was ruled offside, but Pedro scored again just before half-time from Fernandez’s through-ball.(1-2)
- Chelsea made it 3-1 early in the second half: Villa’s Martinez redirected James’ cross straight to Chelsea’s Palmer, who scored from the edge of the box. (1-3)
- Nine minutes later, Palmer set up Garnacho, who passed for Pedro to finish his hat-trick into an empty net. (1-4)
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Managerial Quotes
Aston Villa (Unai Emery)
“We competed, but they dominated more in the first half. We were defending and getting some transitions. We got the first goal. After we scored the second goal that VAR refused, it was the key moment.“
Note: The coach acknowledged that while his team competed, the opposition dominated the first half, forcing them to focus on defence and quick transitions. He highlighted the significance of scoring the first goal and noted that the disallowed second goal was a key turning point in the match. Overall, he sounded measured and reflective, pointing out both the team’s efforts and how pivotal moments shaped the game.
Chelsea (Liam Rosenior)
“We knew coming into the game in terms of the season and what we want to achieve, that it was a big game. The team stepped up. I thought it was an outstanding team performance. Obviously, Joao will get the plaudits and rightly so, but some of our possession play, our incision, pressing, our energy, our commitment to defend were top, but it needs to continue.“
Note: The coach highlighted the importance of the match in the context of their season and praised the team for stepping up with an outstanding collective performance. While acknowledging individual brilliance, he emphasised the overall quality in possession, pressing, and defensive commitment. Overall, he sounded pleased yet focused, stressing that maintaining this level consistently will be key going forward.
Brighton (0 – 1) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Brighton | Arsenal
Venue: American Express Stadium📍
Brighton Squad | Brighton (0 – 1) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Kadioglu
- Mitoma
- Groß
- Boscagli
- Verbruggen
- Hinshelwood
- Rutter
- van Hecke
- Baleba
- Wieffer
- Gómez
Substitute Players
- Yankuba Minteh
- Danny Welbeck
- James Milner
- Jason Steele
- Yasin Ayari
- Maxim De Cuyper
- Matt O’Riley
- Joël Veltman
- Harry Howell
Arsenal Squad | Brighton (0 – 1) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Timber
- Saka
- Zubimendi
- Gyökeres
- Eze
- Mosquera
- Raya
- Magalhães- Defender- (Player of the Match)
- Rice
- Martinelli
- Hincapié
Substitute Players
- Gabriel Jesus
- Kepa Arrizabalaga
- Christian Nørgaard
- Leandro Trossard
- Noni Madueke
- Kai Havertz
- Riccardo Calafiori
- Myles Lewis-Skelly
- Max Dowman
Match Summary
Arsenal boosted their title bid with a hard-fought 1-0 win at Brighton. Arsenal’s Saka scored early, his strike deflecting off Baleba, marking his 300th Arsenal appearance. (1-0)
Brighton pushed back and nearly equalised through Rutter, but Arsenal’s defence held firm.
With City drawing 2-2 against Nottingham Forest early in this matchweek, Arsenal go seven points clear, while Brighton’s two-game winning streak ends in this matchweek.
Highlights of the Game
- Arsenal started strong as Saka’s low shot deflected off Baleba and went past Brighton’s keeper, Verbruggen, after nine minutes. (1-0)
- Arsenal’s Magalhães made a great recovery run to stop Baleba’s chip, and then blocked Mitoma from a clear chance.
- Brighton pushed hard in the second half, with Rutter’s powerful shot saved by Arsenal’s keeper Raya.
- Late on, Trossard(Arsenal’s substitute of the 60th minute) missed a great chance from Timber’s cut-back, but Arsenal held on for an important win.
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Managerial Quotes
Brighton (Fabian Hürzeler)
” We created a lot of chances, and we didn’t give away a lot of chances. I think that Arsenal had one shot on goal, and apart from that, there was nothing. So, overall, it was a good performance and a really good effort from my team. ”
Note: The coach emphasized his team’s control over the game, highlighting the number of chances they created while limiting Arsenal to very little in attack. He pointed out the defensive solidity as a key factor alongside their attacking intent. Overall, he sounded satisfied with both the performance and the effort, reflecting confidence in how the team executed the game plan.
Arsenal (Mikel Arteta)
“Every game in the Premier League offers you different things. Big credit to the boys because the effort they put in is astronomical.”
Note: The coach acknowledged the unpredictable nature of the Premier League, highlighting how every game brings different challenges. He gave strong credit to his players, emphasizing the immense effort they consistently put in. Overall, he sounded appreciative and proud, underlining the team’s work rate as a key strength.
Fulham (0 – 1) West Ham United | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Fulham | West Ham
Venue: Craven Cottage📍
Fulham Squad | Fulham (0 – 1) West Ham United | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Robinson
- Iwobi
- Cairney
- Bassey
- Leno
- King
- Jiménez
- Diop
- Berge
- Chukwueze
- Tete
Substitute Players
- Joachim Andersen
- Harrison Reed
- Rodrigo Muniz
- Oscar Bobb
- Sasa Lukic
- Timothy Castagne
- Benjamin Lecomte
- Ryan Sessegnon
- Emile Smith Rowe
West Ham Squad | Fulham (0 – 1) West Ham United | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Bowen
- Wan-Bissaka
- Castellanos
- Soucek
- Todibo
- Wilson
- Fernandes
- Disasi
- Summerville- Midfielder- (Player of the Match)
- Hadji Malick Diouf
- Hermansen
Substitute Players
- Kyle Walker-Peters
- Maximilian Kilman
- Konstantinos Mavropanos
- Adama Traoré
- Keiber Lamadrid
- Alphonse Areola
- Soungoutou Magassa
- Ollie Scarles
- Mohamadou Kanté
Match Summary
West Ham boosted their survival hopes with a 1-0 win against Fulham. The first half was pretty quiet, but things picked up early in the second when Fulham thought they had a penalty, only for VAR to overturn it.
West Ham took advantage soon after, as a mix-up between Fulham’s Leno and Bassey allowed West Ham’s Summerville to score the only goal of the game.
The win moves West Ham level on points with Nottingham Forest, while Fulham remain in the 10th place.
Highlights of the Game
- West Ham almost scored in the first 30 seconds when Bowen set up Castellanos, but Fulham’s keeper, Leno, saved his shot.
- Just before half-time, King had a great chance for Fulham, but West Ham’s keeper, Hermansen, made a smart save.
- Fulham were given a penalty for Cairney being fouled by West Ham’s Castellanos inside the area, but VAR overturned it.
- West Ham scored in the 65th minute after Leno and Bassey mixed up, letting Summerville slot it home. (1-0)
- Fulham pressed late, but Hermansen saved Castagne’s powerful shot, and West Ham held on to win.
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Managerial Quotes
Fulham (Marco Silva)
“For many different reasons, first of all, for the result, and we lost the game. Definitely didn’t deserve much more from the game and so many incidents that dictate the result this evening.”
Note: The coach pointed to multiple factors behind the outcome, starting with the result itself and admitting the team did not deserve much more from the game. He highlighted how several incidents throughout the match influenced the final result. Overall, he sounded honest and reflective, acknowledging both the performance level and the impact of key moments.
West Ham (Nuno Espírito Santo)
“It was a very difficult match. I think the boys gave it their all. It’s a tough place to come. A fantastic team, Fulham, even after they make the subs, they’re stronger. We fight until the end, and it means a lot to us, it means a lot to our fans that were huge today, the help that they gave us.“
Note: The coach acknowledged the difficulty of the match, giving credit to Fulham’s quality and depth, especially with the impact of their substitutions. He praised his team’s effort and determination to fight until the end in a tough environment. Overall, he sounded appreciative and proud, also recognizing the strong support from the fans and its importance to the team.
Man City (2 – 2) Nott’m Forest | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Man City | Nott’m Forest
Venue: Etihad Stadium📍
Man City Squad | Man City (2 – 2) Nott’m Forest | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Aït-Nouri
- Cherki
- Semenyo- Forward- (Player of the Match)
- Guéhi
- Donnarumma
- Rodri
- Silva
- Dias
- Haaland
- Foden
- Nunes
Substitute Players
- James Trafford
- Tijjani Reijnders
- John Stones
- Nathan Aké
- Omar Marmoush
- Jérémy Doku
- Nico González
- Savinho
- Abdukodir Khusanov
Nott’m Forest Squad | Man City (2 – 2) Nott’m Forest | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Aina
- Domínguez
- Gibbs-White
- Cunha
- Sangaré
- Milenkovic
- Sels
- Jesus
- Murillo
- Anderson
- Williams
Substitute Players
- Morato
- Callum Hudson-Odoi
- Taiwo Awoniyi
- Dan Ndoye
- Angus Gunn
- Omari Hutchinson
- Ryan Yates
- James McAtee
- Luca Netz
Match Summary
Manchester City dropped points in the title race as they drew 2-2 with Nottingham Forest. Semenyo gave City the lead with a brilliant volley, but Forest’s Gibbs-White equalised early in the second half. (1-1)
City’s Rodri’s header looked like the winner, only for Forest’s Anderson to curl in a stunning late equaliser (2-2).
City stay seven points behind Arsenal but they still have one extra match left to play while Forest remain just outside the relegation zone on goal difference.
Highlights of the Game
- Early on, Semenyo shot wide, and Sels saved Bernardo Silva’s attempt, while Gibbs-White missed a rare chance for Forest.
- Semenyo scored just after 30 minutes with a lovely volley from Cherki’s cross.
- Forest equalised in the 56th minute with Gibbs-White’s clever backheel after Jesus set up Aina’s cross.
- Rodri gave City the lead six minutes later with a header from Ait-Nouri’s corner.
- Anderson curled a brilliant 25-yard shot past Donnarumma to make it 2-2, and nearly set up Yates for a winner.
- In a hectic finish, Semenyo hit the crossbar with a free-kick, and Savinho had a shot blocked on the line in stoppage time.
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Managerial Quotes
Man City (Pep Guardiola)
“Quite frustrating because playing at home and twice we were leading, and we couldn’t keep the result. At the end, we had a lot of chances; they went up twice and scored two goals. Sometimes football is like this.”
Note: The coach expressed clear frustration at dropping points at home despite taking the lead twice in the game. He highlighted the contrast between creating multiple chances and conceding from the opponent’s limited opportunities. Overall, he sounded disappointed yet accepting, acknowledging how unpredictable outcomes can be despite strong performances.
Nott’m Forest (Vítor Pereira)
“I am very positive, I believe a lot in the quality of the players. I believe with a little bit of time, I hope next week, we can increase our level. They have quality, we are organised, and I believe with this spirit we have the conditions to get points everywhere.”
Note: Upon being asked regarding his confidence in avoiding relegation zone, the coach showed strong belief in his players’ quality and remained positive about the team’s progress. He stressed that with a bit more time, they can raise their level, while pointing to their organisation and spirit as key strengths. Overall, he sounded confident and hopeful, suggesting the team has what it takes to compete and secure points consistently.
Newcastle United (2 – 1) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Newcastle United | Man United
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium📍
Newcastle United Squad | Newcastle United (2 – 1) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Hall
- Joelinton
- Barnes
- Ramsdale
- Burn
- Tonali
- Gordon
- Thiaw
- Trippier
- Ramsey
- Elanga
Substitute Players
- Nick Pope
- Sven Botman
- Yoane Wissa
- William Osula
- Jacob Murphy
- Joe Willock
- Alex Murphy
- Leo Shahar
- Sean Neave
Man United Squad | Newcastle United (2 – 1) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Mazraoui
- Mbeumo
- Casemiro
- Yoro
- Lammens
- Sesko
- Fernandes- Midfielder- (Player of the Match)
- Maguire
- Mainoo
- Cunha
- Shaw
Substitute Players
- Altay Bayindir
- Diogo Dalot
- Joshua Zirkzee
- Tyrell Malacia
- Amad Diallo
- Manuel Ugarte
- Ayden Heaven
- Tyler Fletcher
- Godwill Kukonki
Match Summary
Osula(Newcastle’s substitute of the 85th minute) scored a stunning 90th-minute winner as 10-man Newcastle dominated Man United 2-1, giving Michael Carrick his first defeat. Despite going down to 10 men after Ramsey’s red card, Newcastle went level late in the first half after goals from Newcastle’s Gordon and Man Utd’s Casemiro.
United couldn’t make their extra man count in the second half, with Ramsdale making key saves. Osula then raced on the counter to score the winner.
After this fixture of matchweek 29th, Man Utd stay third, while Newcastle rise to 12th position.
Highlights of the Game
- Newcastle nearly scored in the fourth minute when Trippier’s cross hit the post, but the game stayed quiet after that.
- Utd’s Mbeumo missed a big chance, then Newcastle’s Ramsey was sent off for a second yellow for simulation.
- Newcastle’s Gordon calmly scored a penalty after Fernandes fouled him. (1-0)
- Fernandes set up Casemiro for United’s equaliser (1-1), but they couldn’t keep the pressure going.
- Newcastle’s keeper, Ramsdale, made important saves late to deny Utd’s Yoro and substitute of the 77th minute, Zirkzee.
- Osula scored the 90th-minute winner, racing past Utd’s sub of the 85th minute, Malacia, after Trippier’s pass and finished perfectly, sending the home fans wild for defeating Man Utd with a 2-1 score.
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Managerial Quotes
Newcastle United (Eddie Howe)
“The main emotion was trying to work out how we’d play in that second half. We wanted to regroup. I thought Jacob Ramsey’s sending off was really harsh. I don’t think he’s looking for a penalty there.”
Note: The coach focused on the need to regroup and rethink their approach heading into the second half, showing a tactical mindset under pressure.
He also expressed clear disagreement with Jacob Ramsey’s sending off, describing it as harsh and suggesting there was no intent to win a penalty. Overall, he sounded composed yet slightly frustrated, balancing in-game adjustments with concerns over the decision.
Man United (Michael Carrick)
“We’re not happy with the way we played the game tonight. I think it was the way the game panned out. We had it in our hands largely, but credit to Newcastle. The way they approached the game, we knew it was going to be tough here, but we navigated the game to be in a position we felt we should kick on, and we didn’t, really. Bitterly disappointed.”
Note: The coach admitted clear disappointment with the team’s performance, especially after being in control for large parts of the game. He acknowledged Newcastle’s approach and the difficulty of the contest, but stressed that his side failed to build on a strong position. Overall, he sounded frustrated and reflective, pointing to a missed opportunity to push forward when it mattered.
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Spurs (1 – 3) Crystal Palace | EPL Matchweek 29
Club Reports: Spurs | Crystal Palace
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium📍
Spurs Squad | Spurs (1 – 3) Crystal Palace | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Souza
- van de Ven
- Tel
- Matar Sarr
- Solanke
- Vicario
- Danso
- Palhinha
- Porro
- Kolo Muani
- Gray
Substitute Players
- Xavi Simons
- Yves Bissouma
- Richarlison
- Conor Gallagher
- Antonín Kinsky
- Brandon Austin
- Callum Olusesi
- Rio Kyerematen
- James Rowswell
Crystal Palace Squad | Spurs (1 – 3) Crystal Palace | EPL Matchweek 29
Starting XI Lineup
- Muñoz
- Canvot
- Sarr- Forward- (Player of the Match)
- Wharton
- Strand Larsen
- Kamada
- Richards
- Henderson
- Guessand
- Riad
- Mitchell
Substitute Players
- Jefferson Lerma
- Yéremy Pino
- Brennan Johnson
- Christantus Uche
- Nathaniel Clyne
- Will Hughes
- Borna Sosa
- Walter Benítez
- Justin Devenny
Match Summary
Ismaila Sarr scored twice as Crystal Palace beat Tottenham 3-1, with Spurs’ Van de Ven being sent off for fouling Sarr inside the box in the first half.
Solanke had put Spurs ahead, but Sarr equalised from the penalty spot, and Strand Larsen gave Palace the lead just before half-time. Sarr sealed the win with a second goal in stoppage time.
Spurs have now lost their first three games under coach Tudor and sit at 16th place, while Palace move up to 13th position, 10 points clear of the drop zone.
Highlights of the Game
- Palace thought they scored first when Sarr’s shot went in, but VAR ruled it offside.
- Spurs took the lead soon after when Solanke finished Gray’s cross.(1-0)
- Van de Ven was sent off for pulling back Sarr, who scored the penalty to make it 1-1.
- Palace got the lead just before half-time when Wharton set up Strand Larsen, who scored, and Sarr added his second. (3-1)
- In the second half, Solanke nearly scored for Spurs, but Henderson saved, and Strand Larsen missed a chance for Palace.
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Managerial Quotes
Spurs (Igor Tudor)
“We are disappointed to lose the game. We started good and we had 1-0, and then the red card changed the game. It was a totally different game after. Unfortunately, we wanted to be in the second half, but we didn’t make it.”
Note: The coach expressed disappointment after losing a game where his team had started well and taken the lead. He pointed to the red card as a turning point that completely changed the flow of the match. Overall, he sounded frustrated, highlighting how the team lost control and failed to respond the way they had hoped in the second half.
Crystal Palace (Oliver Glasner)
“It was a satisfying evening, especially with the result and the first-half performance. I wasn’t very pleased with the second half; we didn’t control the game in the way we wanted with one extra player. We gave them too many set-plays and dangerous opportunities around the box, but these things can happen.”
Note: The coach expressed satisfaction with the result and a strong first-half performance but admitted disappointment with how the team handled the second half despite having a numerical advantage. He pointed out a lack of control and the number of set-play opportunities conceded, which allowed the opposition to stay dangerous. Overall, he sounded balanced, appreciating the positives while acknowledging areas that need improvement.
FAQs | EPL Matchweek 29
Q1. Did Arsenal extend their lead in the Premier League after Matchweek 29?
Yes, Arsenal moved 9 points clear at the top of the table after a gritty 1-0 victory against Brighton. While Manchester City remains in second place with 61 points and a game in hand, their 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest in Matchweek 29 allowed the Gunners to tighten their grip on the title race.
Q2. What was the biggest upset of Premier League Matchweek 29?
The biggest shock of the weekend was of Wolves 2-1 victory against Liverpool. Despite a goal from Mohamed Salah, Wolves secured all three points with a dramatic 94th-minute winner from André. This result is a massive blow to Liverpool’s European aspirations, leaving them in 5th place, while Wolves earned three vital points in their fight against relegation.
Q3. Who scored a hat-trick in EPL Matchweek 29?
Chelsea’s João Pedro scored a sensational hat-trick in their 4-1 victory against Aston Villa at Villa Park.


