Forgotten man at Everton wants to make history after nearly 2 years out
Jean-Philippe Gbamin has spoken of his desire to make his mark for the Toffees. By Press Association Sunday 11 Apr 2021, 7:07 PM 15 hours ago 13,446 Views 1 Comment
Jean-Philippe Gbamin pictured on his return to action after nearly two years out.
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JEAN-PHILIPPE GBAMIN has spoken of his desire to make his mark for Everton following his return to action this week after two long-term injuries.
Having joined the Toffees from Mainz in August 2019 before featuring in two games for his new club that month, the Ivory Coast midfielder was soon sidelined, initially by a quadriceps problem and then by an Achilles injury.
Solskjaer says half-time fireworks sparked United into life against Brighton
For the eighth time in the league this season, United came from behind to win. By AFP Sunday 4 Apr 2021, 10:34 PM 3 hours ago 3,792 Views 1 Comment
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Danny Welbeck headed the Seagulls in front against his former side as Brighton dominated the first-half at Old Trafford.
However, for the eighth time in the league this season, Solskjaer’s men came from behind to close the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester City to 14 points thanks to second-half goals from Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood.
Iheanacho hat-trick as Leicester hammer Sheffield United and Brighton boost survival bid
The Seagulls edged the Saints in this afternoon’s early kick-off. By AFP Sunday 14 Mar 2021, 4:19 PM Mar 14th 2021, 1:54 PM 3,567 Views 1 Comment
A hat-trick for Iheanacho today and Trossard scored Brighton s winner.
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Updated Mar 14th 2021, 4:19 PM
KELECHI IHEANACHO hit a hat-trick as Leicester thrashed doomed Sheffield United 5-0 to move into second place in the Premier League, while Brighton improved their hopes of avoiding relegation with a vital win against Southampton on Sunday.
Leicester showed no mercy to bottom-of-the-table United in the visitors’ first match since Chris Wilder’s departure on Saturday.
Leicester jump to second after coming from behind to win at Brighton
Brendan Rogers’ side have moved ahead of Manchester United in the Premier League table. By AFP Saturday 6 Mar 2021, 10:14 PM Mar 6th 2021, 10:14 PM 5,536 Views 3 Comments
Daniel Amartey (left) celebrates scoring Leicester s second goal against Brighton.
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LEICESTER MOVED INTO second in the Premier League by coming from behind to beat Brighton 2-1 on Saturday, while Arsenal’s top-four chances now look forlorn after being held 1-1 by Burnley.
Depleted by a series of injuries to key players, Leicester have looked fatigued in recent weeks and fell behind after 10 minutes when Adam Lallana swept home his first Brighton goal.