Graham Potter returns to the south coast, while Newcastle look to continue their top-four push. Join Scott Murray for all the latest.
Kai Havertz crashes a header home, and all of a sudden it’s back on at the Amex. Brentford 1-0 Wolves (Mee 50). Wolves are still in relegation-infused bother, but they’ve responded perfectly to going behind. Brentford 1-1 Wolves (Neves 52). A deflected Ryan Sessegnon shot whistles into the net, and out-of-sorts Spurs are back in it at Dean Court! Bournemouth 2-1 Tottenham (Sessegnon 57). The VAR pedants look in vain for a reason to chalk it off, but there’s nothing wrong with it, and after an interminable wait, it stands. Ben Davies converts from a Spurs corner, benefiting from a Mark Travers flap, and the comeback is complete! A last-gasp winner slammed into the net by Rodrigo Bentancur, and this turnaround will change the mood music in N17 ahead of the must-not-lose Champions League game in Marseille. Preston, having been one down early doors, are 2-1 up in added time thanks to Jordan Storey. “Brighton, who were winless in five matches under Roberto De Zerbi, were fired by indignation and could have won by more than 4-1.” “Spurs showed plenty of the spirit and fight that Antonio Conte has long been calling for.”
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Pascal Gross's last-gasp fourth goal capped a fine afternoon for Potter's successor Roberto De Zerbi, with the first win of his reign moving Brighton up to seventh in the standings, while Chelsea stay fifth, eight points behind leaders Manchester City. It was an awful afternoon for the £62million signing who was exposed time and again by his old team’s system. Breathless Brighton kept coming and soon had a quickfire second after Ruben Loftus-Cheek diverted a corner into his own net, with another own goal from Trevoh Chalobah making it three for Brighton three minutes before the interval.