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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47 minutes
Off the bar!
Juan Foyth deliciously lifts over the top for Fernando Llorente, who controls the pass with an equally delicious touch and volleys nicely, the ball not quite dipping in time as it cannons off the topside of the crossbar.
49 minutes
Jonathan Hogg seethes at referee Lee Mason after he is whistled for a foul, screwing his face up in disgust as he screams apparent obscenities at Mason.
It was a foul. Christian Eriksen's attempted delivery is cleared by Jon Gorenc Stankovic, who also side foots away Eriksen's driven shot.
51 minutes
Dancing feet from Lucas Moura find little joy against Chris Löwe, but he does win a corner.
52 minutes
Initially played short and then cleared, Ben Davies finds space on the opposite side and whips a cross in, but it is too deep and Erik Durm rises well to head the ball out of play.
54 minutes
Ben Davies isn't the most natural of goalscorer.
Christian Eriksen half-turns nicely in midfield and spots his wing-back on the rampage down the left, feeding the ball perfectly into his path but turning away in anguish as Davies's shot starts wide and only gets wider.
55 minutes
Two men down, one from each side, Elias Kachunga and Victor Wanyama both stricken after the latter's challenge on the former.
56 minutes
Both limp off for further treatment, but both will continue when permitted by Lee Mason.
And they're back.
57 minutes
Victor Wanyama gets exactly what he doesn't want from his first touch back on - Jonathan Hogg takes man and ball as he slides into him.
Wanyama gets up a little gingerly. Mauricio Pochettino may be wise to look to Oliver Skipp.
59 minutes
I may have underestimated Kyle Walker-Peters' aerial ability earlier. He's offside but shows great hops to win another header and set up Christian Eriksen to slice over the bar.
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