Saturday, 30 April 2016

Premier League Table: Updated Review After 2016 EPL Week 36 Results

Premier League Table: Updated Review After 2016 EPL Week 36 Results

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Andros Townsend handed Newcastle United three important points in the fight against relegation from the Premier League Saturday scored the only goal of the victory over Crystal Palace. The former star of magpies Yohan Cabaye missed a penalty that would have set the Eagles level.

Sunderland have a game against Stoke City draw late thanks to a penalty from Jermain Defoe in the last minute, but it signifies the victory of Newcastle Magpies black cats in the overall classification.

Newcastle have two games but while Sunderland this season three. Fellow relegation fighters Norwich City suffered a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.

Watford came from behind Aston Villa 3-2 West Ham United continued their fight for a ticket to Europe with a routine 3-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion beat. Everton 2-1 Bournemouth win.

Here's a look at the results from Saturday:

Premier League Results: Friday
Everton 2-1 Bournemouth
Newcastle 1-0 crystal Palace
Stoke City 1-1 Sunderland
Watford 3-2 Aston Villa
AMB 0-3 West Ham
arsenal 1-0 Norwich

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The latest ranking of the Premier League:

Ranking Premier League
1 Leicester 35 22 ten 3 63 33 30 76
2 Tottenham 35 19 12 4 65 26 39 69
3 arsenal 36 19 ten 7 59 34 25 67
4 Manchester City 35 19 7 9 66 34 32 64
5 West Ham 35 15 14 6 60 43 17 59
6 Manchester United 34 17 8th 9 42 30 12 59
7 Liverpool 34 15 ten 9 58 45 13 55
8th Southampton 35 15 9 11 49 37 12 54
9 feed 36 13 9 14 38 52 -14 48
ten Chelsea 34 12 11 11 53 46 7 47
11 Everton 35 ten 14 11 55 49 6 44
12 Watford 35 12 8th 15 36 42 -6 44
13 West Bromwich Albion 36 ten 11 15 32 46 -14 41
14 Bournemouth 36 11 8th 17 43 63 -20 41
15 Swansea 35 ten ten 15 34 49 -15 40
16 crystal Palace 36 ten 9 17 36 46 ten 39
17 Newcastle United 36 8th 9 19 39 64 -25 33
18 Sunderland 35 7 11 17 40 58 -18 32
19 Norwich 35 8th 7 20 35 61 -26 31
20 Aston Villa 36 3 7 26 27 72 -45 16

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The battle for the drops to avoid the stage on Saturday, and the fans were able to enjoy a lot of drama in both James' Park Street and Britannia Stadium.

Newcastle were far saved their best against Crystal Palace, but only one of Townsend Engineering-time day.

Former Tottenham Hotspur star curled home team a stunning free-kick to give his team the advantage, a goal that could be invaluable at the end of the season, the former England international Gary Lineker:

The visitors pushed for compensation and were given a lifeline when Moussa Sissoko lifted his hands in a duel and was to reach out and touch. The call was controversial, but the midfielder should have his arms held behind his head and start not given the official brand of the whistle.

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However Cabaye fired a tame effort to the purpose of the place, and goalkeeper Karl Darlow makes the stop as the goal of Townsend could be so important.

Bleacher Report United - Kingdom could not help remind his followers Cabaye went:

Victory goes Newcastle to 17th place in the standings, one point ahead of Sunderland, who was with Stern before Defoe a draw against Stoke evening.

Marko Arnautovic had given the hosts the lead early in the second half, but Defoe was caught in the box in injury time and converted the penalty himself - also.

Matt Le Tissier was almost as nervous as the players themselves, with on Sky Sports Soccer Saturday:

Danny Welbeck scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over Arsenal Norwich, drop the canaries in the relegation zone. Norwich sit two points behind Newcastle, but still have three games on their schedule.

Aston Villa added another vulnerability a disappointing season, losing 3-2 in Watford after leading for most of the post -. Aly Cissokho twelve was a red card 73 minutes but at the end of the match, the visitors always February 1 -1 leadership performed.

However, Troy Deeney scored twice to give in three minutes, the Hornets three points. BreatheSport had used this meme:

Leighton Baines scored a goal for Everton, the 2-1 Bournemouth won, and Mark Noble scored twice in the easy victory over West Ham West Bromwich Albion.

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