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English Premier League: Glenn Murray (61′ PEN) Arsenal 1-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
Arsenal’s hopes of a top-four finish are all but over after their 1-1 draw against Brighton at the Emirates on Sunday.
While Unai Emery’s could still equal Tottenham’s points tally of 70 on the final day with a victory at Burnley and defeat for their north London rivals at home to Everton, they would still require an eight-goal swing, which is highly unlikely.
Brighton came into this match on a high after Cardiff’s defeat at home to Crystal Palace ensured they would remain in the Premier League…

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Brighton & Hove Albion

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Pascal Gross’ second-half header salvaged a vital point for Brighton against Newcastle in their fight for Premier League survival. Brighton & Hove Albion boosted their chances of staying in the Premier League after battling to a 1-1 draw with Newcastle United at the Amex Stadium on Saturday.
After 18th-placed Cardiff City lost at Fulham, Brighton earned a point that left them four clear of the relegation zone with two matches remaining.
Ayoze Perez put Newcastle in front in the 18th minute with a fine finish and the home side rarely offering anything in response for the remainder of the half.
Brighton did improve after the break…

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An inch perfect finish from Christian Eriksen helped Tottenham fortify their hold on third place and denied 17th place Brighton a much needed point.

Frank Leboeuf explains how Christian Eriksen’s qualities have put Tottenham in a comfortable position in the top four race.
Things were getting so desperate for Tottenham against Brighton that, as the minutes ticked by with the score 0-0, Vincent Janssen was brought on for his first appearance since August 2017. Still no breakthrough came, though, and it looked like Mauricio Pochettino’s side would drop points in their quest for Champions League qualification.
But then Christian Eriksen took charge.
Tottenham’s most valuable player — not their best, but their most irreplaceable — collected the ball with 88 minutes…

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