Bournemouth, Burnley, Fulham and Southampton secure Premier League victories
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Your support makes all the difference.Burnley and Southampton took big steps toward avoiding relegation from the Premier League with crucial victories on Saturday, while Cardiff inched closer to the drop after a third straight loss.
Chris Wood may well have secured another season in the top flight for Burnley by scoring both goals in a 2-0 home win over Cardiff, a result that leaves the Welsh club five points from safety in 18th place.
Burnley now looks safe on 39 points, 11 ahead of Cardiff, while Southampton boosted its chances of staying up by beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1.
Brighton, though, is still in trouble after being hammered 5-0 at home by Bournemouth to drop to 17th place.
Fulham, which has also been relegated with Huddersfield, earned its first win since January by beating Everton 2-0.
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Just the one minute of added time as a cross sails over Romelu Lukaku's head.
An open, odd half of football, Manchester United ahead, but probably the worse team.
West Ham were unfortunate: Felipe Anderson clearly onside as he volleyed in early on; Robert Snodgrass' risky challenge on Juan Mata ruled a penalty by Graham Scott.
They've looked capable of exploiting some vulnerabilities in the hosts' defence, but have failed to test David De Gea often enough. The same is true vice versa, though. It's a game firmly in the balance.
Manuel Pellegrini gave Graham Scott and his officiating team a piece of his mind as they disappeared down the tunnel. The Chilean is not happy with the decisions that have gone against his team.
Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial jog out three abreast, smiles on their faces as they converse, presumably in French.
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Straight away Manchester United come forward.
Both Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial are inches from stabbing efforts on goal, West Ham just about doing enough to keep them from releasing shots.
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