Continuation of the 35th day of the Premier League this Sunday. Before the shock between Chelsea and Liverpool, three other games took place this afternoon. There was in particular the reception of Manchester United by Brentford: a match which almost turned to the correction. Yet wide winners of Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League semi-finals earlier in the week (3-0), the Red Devils completely collapsed at the Gtech Community Stadium. Mason Mount had nevertheless launched his own (0-1, 14th), but Luke Shaw came to register a goal against his camp, relaunching the locals (1-1, 27th). Galvanized, the latter took advantage through Kevin Schade (2-1, 33rd). If the players of Ruben Amorim tried to push in the second half, they saw Kevin Schade offering themselves a double, and thus dig the gap (3-1, 70th). The Mancunians were even going to end up drinking the broth, since Yoane Wissa weighed the scoring a few moments later (4-1, 74th). At the end of the game, Alejandro Garnacho gave hope to his own (4-2, 82nd), before Amad Diallo entered a new goal (4-3, 95th+5), but the evil was done. The partners of Bruno Fernandes, who have remained on the bench, still point to 15th place in the championship. For its part, Brentford climbs to 10th row.
On the other British lawns, there was also the movement of Newcastle to Brighton's field. Despite their 7 victories on their last 8 games, the magic have let out precious points in the Champions League race, only leaving with a draw from Falmer Stadium. Yankuba Minteh opened the scoring at half an hour of play for the Seagulls (1-0, 28th), while the visitors had to wait for the very end of the match to shake the nets, on a penalty by Alexander Isak (1-1, 89th). Eddie Howe's team is missing the opportunity to pass Manchester City, 3rd, and could see Chelsea return to equal points in case of success against Liverpool (5.30 p.m.). The third game of this multiplex brought together West Ham and Tottenham at the London Olympic stadium. Wilson Odobert opened the scoring for the Spurs (0-1, 15th), but Jarrod Bowen came to put the counters to zero a quarter of an hour later (1-1, 28th). The score has no longer evolved, the two stables separating on a draw. The two teams always follow each other: the Hammers are 17th, Tottenham, 16th.