Everton vs Man City LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction tonight
Relive all the action as City moved six points clear of Liverpool atop the Premier League table with a narrow 1-0 win at Goodison Park
Phil Foden’s late goal and Everton being denied a penalty for an apparent Rodri handball by VAR proved enough for Manchester City to edge to a 1-0 win and restore their lead atop the Premier League table to six points.
City were frustrated by the Toffees for large parts of the evening at Goodison Park but started to turn the screw in the second half as they sought a winner.
Jordan Pickford made a number of impressive saves from the likes of Foden, John Stones, Kevin de Bruyne and Bernardo Silva but eventually the England goalkeeper’s resistance was broken when Bernardo’s low cross deflected off Mason Holgate into the six-yard box and Foden guided the ball home with 82 minutes played.
Everton looked certain to be given a golden opportunity to equalise when the ball reared up and hit Rodri’s arm in his own box shortly after but following a lengthy check, VAR determined it wasn’t a penalty and City could breathe again.
Not too long ago, Pep Guardiola’s men looked like the champions-elect but a brilliant run of form from Liverpool, combined with a City’s surprising draw at Southampton and even more shocking defeat at home to Spurs, means the title race is back on.
But with Liverpool in Carabao Cup final action on Sunday, Guardiola’s troops got back on track to move six points clear of the Reds atop the Premier League table although Everton are now 17th and precariously positioned just above the drop zone.
Relive all the action from Goodison Park:
Leeds vs Tottenham: Spurs arrive at Leeds
Tottenham have arrives at Elland Road. Kick off is just under 40 minutes away. How will this match play out?
Leeds vs Tottenham: Head-to-head
Leeds’ only win in their last eight league games against Tottenham came at home last season. Stuart Dallas, Patrick Bamford and Rodrigo all scored as Leeds earned a 3-1 victory at Elland Road.
Despite a 2-1 victory in this season’s reverse fixture at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium Spurs won’t be overly confident going into today’s game. They have only won twice in 13 Premier League away matches at Leeds, in May 1996 and January 2004.
Robert Lewandowski and Poland refuse to play against Russia in World Cup qualifying
Robert Lewandowski has backed Poland’s refusal to play football against Russia, saying he cannot imagine playing the Russian team while the country invades Ukraine.
The head of the Polish Football Association, Cezary Kulesza, announced on Saturday that Poland did not intend to play their upcoming World Cup qualifying play-off semi-final against Russia, due to take place on 24 March, and that talks have begun with Sweden and Czech Republic, the two nations who could potentially face Russia in the final.
Robert Lewandowski and Poland refuse to play against Russia in World Cup qualifying
The Polish national team captain has said he cannot imagine playing against Russia while the country wages war in Ukraine
Leeds vs Tottenham: Poland’s Klich supports Ukraine
The invasion of Ukraine by the Russian state has had ramifications across the world. In football Manchester United have dropped their Russian sponsers and Poland have refused to play Russia in a World Cup play-off match later this year.
Leeds and Poland midfielder, Mateusz Klich, stands by his teammates in their support of Ukraine.
Leeds vs Tottenham: Team changes
Marcelo Bielsea makes two changes to the Leeds side that got battered 6-0 by Liverpool last time out. Mateusz Klich and Rodrigo both drop to the bench with Robin Koch and Diego Llorente back in the side.
Antonio Conte also makes two changes to his Tottenham team. Rodrigo Bentancur is injured and drops out of the squad with Harry Winks replacing him in midfield. Matt Doherty also comes in for Emerson Royal.
Leeds vs Tottenham: Line-ups
Leeds XI: Meslier, Ayling, Llorente, Struijk, Firpo, Dallas, Forshaw, Koch, Raphinha, Harrison, James
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Romero, Dier, Davies, Doherty, Winks, Hojbjerg, Sessegnon, Kulusevski, Son, Kane
Leeds vs Tottenham: Bielsa confident his players can turn form around
Leeds boss, Marcelo Bielsa, is confident that his players can avoid relegation by turning around their poor form and starting win games. He says that his team’s effort can not be doubted and that they are creating possibilities to win in every game. Speaking on Friday morning Bielsa said:
Leeds vs Tottenham: Conte on Leeds
Tottenham boss, Antonio Conte, spoke about what he is expecting from today’s clash with Leeds and says that their poor run of form will only motivate them more to earn a positive result against Spurs today. Conte said:
Leeds vs Tottenham: Antonio Conte ‘totally committed to Tottenham’ despite poor run of form
Tottenham Hotspur head coach Antonio Conte passed a scathing judgment on his club’s recent history in the transfer market, saying they made “big mistakes” that cannot be repeated.
Spurs offloaded four high-profile players on deadline day, including their two most expensive buys and one they bought for £25million in the summer.
Club record signing Tanguy Ndombele, who cost £55million in 2019, returned to Lyon on loan while £42million signing Giovani Lo Celso headed to Villarreal for the rest of the season.
Antonio Conte ‘totally committed to Tottenham’ despite poor run of form
Spurs have lost four of their last five matches
Leeds vs Tottenham: Premier League standings
Tottenham can get their season back on track with a victory today. They are currently eighth in the table but would move above Wolves (7th) if they pick up all three points. Spurs are seven points off the top four but have two games in hand on Manchester United (4th) and are not out of the race despite a terrible run of form.
Leeds are also desperate for points. They are now only three points adrift of the drop zone and could end the day in the bottom three if they lose against Tottenham and other results go against them. The Whites have only picked up one point from the last 15 possible and have been drawn into a relegation battle due to the good form of those at the bottom.
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