EPL Week 33 Saturday’s Results, and 2018 Premier League Standings

Manchester United produced a brilliant comeback to beat leaders Manchester City on Saturday and ensure Pep Guardiola’s side must wait to be confirmed Premier League champions.

City would have claimed the title with victory and looked on course when they went 2-0 up. However, two goals from Paul Pogba and another from Chris Smalling gave the visitors victory.

Here’s a look at all today’s Premier League results, the updated table and a recap of the best action.

Premier League Results

Everton 0-0 Liverpool

Bournemouth 2-2 Crystal Palace

Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Huddersfield Town

Leicester City 1-2 Newcastle United

Stoke City 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur

Watford 1-2 Burnley

West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Swansea City

Manchester City 2-3 Manchester United

Premier League Table, games played, points (goal difference)

1. Manchester City: 32, 84 (+66)

2. Manchester United: 32, 71 (+38)

3. Liverpool: 33, 67 (+40)

4. Tottenham Hotspur: 32, 67 (+37)

5. Chelsea: 31, 56 (+23)

6. Arsenal: 31, 51 (+17)

7. Burnley: 32, 49 (+3)

8. Leicester City: 32, 43 (+3)

9. Everton: 33, 41 (-15)

10. Newcastle United: 32, 38 (-8)

11. Bournemouth: 33, 38 (-12)

12. Watford: 33, 37 (-17)

13. Brighton & Hove Albion: 32, 35 (-14)

14. West Ham United: 32, 33 (-18)

15. Swansea City: 32, 32 (-19)

16. Huddersfield Town: 33, 32 (-28)

17. Crystal Palace: 33, 31 (-19)

18. Southampton: 32, 28 (-18)

19. Stoke City: 33, 27 (-33)

20. West Bromwich Albion: 33, 21 (-26)

Saturday Recap

The game of the day was at the Etihad Stadium, where Manchester City suffered only their second Premier League defeat of the season.

Guardiola made changes to his usual team, possibly because of Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League clash with Liverpool, but his side still had far too much for the Red Devils in the first half.

After a cagey start, City scored twice in five minutes to take a commanding lead. Vincent I Kompany headed home the opener with a goal which brought back memories of his title-winning goal in 2012, as shown by Telegraph Football.

The goal filled the hosts with confidence, and Ilkay Gundogan added a second on the half-hour mark. He turned brilliantly after being fed by Raheem Sterling before prodding a low shot past David De Gea.

However, United looked a different team after the break, and Pogba in particular was revitalised. The midfielder raced into the box and clipped a shot past Ederson for his first after 53 minutes.

He then brought United level less than two minutes later with a header from a superb Alexis Sanchez cross.

Smalling then completed the comeback with a cushioned finish from another Sanchez delivery to ensure City must wait for the title.

Earlier in the day, Everton and Liverpool had to settle for a point apiece in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.

Liverpool made five changes to their team in the wake of their draining 3-0 victory over City in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday. Roberto Firmino was left on the bench, and leading scorer Mohamed Salah did not recover in time after picking up an injury against City.

The match itself was something of a disappointment, although both goalkeepers emerged with credit.

Everton’s Jordan Pickford saved well from Dominic Solanke and James Milner, and he may have impressed England manager Gareth Southgate, who was watching in the stands.

However, Liverpool’s Loris Karius also drew plaudits after he tipped a curling shot from Yannick Bolasie around the post.

It was a frustrating afternoon all around and particularly for Wayne Rooney, who was substituted after 57 minutes. He looked furious as he came off and appeared to snub a handshake from his manager, Sam Allardyce.

Everton could have won it late on, but substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin mis-hit a shot horribly from close range.

The Toffees have now gone 17 Merseyside derbies without a victory over their local rivals, while Liverpool were able to rest key players and maintain momentum ahead of their crucial trip to Manchester City.

Tottenham took advantage of Liverpool’s draw by beating Stoke City 2-1 to move level on points with the Reds.

Dele Alli set up Christian Eriksen for Spurs’ first goal, although Stoke hit back through Mame Biram Diouf after a mistake by goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

However, Spurs responded well, and Eriksen’s free-kick appeared to go in off Harry Kane to make it 2-1, but Eriksen has been officially awarded the goal. Simon Stone at the BBC neatly summed up the incident:

Xherdan Shaqiri hit the bar late on for Stoke with a free-kick in a brave performance from the Potters. However, they could not salvage a point and remain in deep trouble with just five games left to play.

Week 34 Fixtures:

Saturday, April 14

12:30 p.m. BST/7:30 a.m. ET: Southampton vs. Chelsea

3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET: Burnley vs. Leicester City

3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET: Crystal Palace vs. Brighton & Hove Albion

3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET: Huddersfield Town vs. Watford

3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET: Swansea City vs. Everton

5:30 p.m. BST/12:30 p.m. ET: Liverpool vs. Bournemouth

7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester

Sunday, April 15

1:30 p.m. GMT/8:30 a.m. ET: Newcastle United vs. Arsenal (1-1)

4 p.m. GMT/11 a.m. ET: Manchester United vs. West Bromwich Albion

Monday, April 16

8 p.m. GMT/3 p.m. ET: West Ham United vs. Stoke City

Manchester City can win the Premier League title at the second attempt if they beat Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley Stadium on Saturday and Manchester United lose to West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.

Victory against Spurs and a West Brom win would put City 16 points ahead of United with five matches remaining, while the Sky Blues’ vastly superior goal difference all but assures them of the title if they win and United only manage a draw.

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