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Updated: 5 Apr 2021, 23:26 Invalid Date, THE last time West Ham did the league double over the Wolves the season ended with a white horse trotting across the Wembley turf. This time it could mean the Hammers galloping across Europe. 6 Jesse Lingard fired West Ham ahead at Molineux in one of the goals of the seasonCredit: PA 6 Pablo Fornals doubled the Hammers lead against Wolves in the 14th with a shot into the far cornerCredit: Reuters Simply superb You to watch this. Jesse Lingard runs from inside his own half to score a stunning opener for West Ham! Solo goal of the season? ....
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Romain Saiss late goal earned a well-deserved 1-1 draw for Wolves after Tanguy Ndombele had put Tottenham ahead inside a minute. It was almost a classic Jose Mourinho performance once again from Tottenham, as Ndombele send a low, hard strike past Rui Patricio after 57 seconds. They then sat back and soaked up plenty of Wolves pressure, having only one shot in the second half and their last shot on target in the 21st minute. Spurs were let down by some lax set-piece defending as Saiss flicked home from a corner in the 86th minute to seal a point for the hosts. Ruben Neves and Fabio Silva both had late chances to win it for Wolves, but were thwarted by Hugo Lloris. ....
Patrick Bamford s fifth-minute penalty was enough to see Leeds move up to 11th in the Premier League with a 1-0 victory over Burnley at Elland Road. The hosts made the perfect start when Bamford fired home from the penalty spot for his 10th goal of the season after being brought down in the penalty area by goalkeeper Nick Pope. Burnley, who controversially had an Ashley Barnes strike ruled out for an adjudged foul from Ben Mee on Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier in the first half, came on strong in the second half as they went in search of an equaliser, but they found no way through as Marcelo Bielsa s side, who missed plenty of first-half chances, held firm for a valuable three points. ....
Manchester City kept their Carabao Cup defence firmly on track after easing past Arsenal with a 4-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium to book their place in the semi-finals. Gabriel Jesus headed the visitors into an early lead in the third minute but Arsenal hit back against the run of play through Alexandre Lacazette (31). However, the Gunners, who lost Gabriel Martinelli to injury just after half-time, were behind again in the 54th minute after goalkeeper Alex Runarsson let Riyad Mahrez s free-kick through his hands and into the net. Phil Foden added City s third (59) with a deft finish, despite replays suggesting he had strayed offside, before Aymeric Laporte s header (73) rounded off proceedings for Pep Guardiola s side, who are now 18 games without a defeat in the League Cup as they bid to win the competition for a fourth straight time. ....