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Tottenham Hotspur took home a 2-1 win over Brighton and Hove Albion to bolster their chances of finishing in the top four on Match Day 30.
Son Heung-Min hit the 100-goal mark while Harry Kane scored another for Spurs with Lewis Dunk's goal for Brighton in the middle.
Manchester United took control of their Champions League qualifying destiny with another win at the tournament, this time against Everton.
The Reds started the game strong and would have missed the opening 30 minutes if it weren't for the extravagance of them and Jordan Pickford.
The first goal came in the 37th minute by Scott McTominay after a defensive pass from Jadon Sancho. Anthony Martial scored the opening goal in the 71st minute to make Manchester dominating.
The match between Brentford and Newcastle United was dramatic, seeing VAR score two goals and a missed penalty from Ivan Toney; a player who has never missed a penalty in his career at Brentford.
Brentford opened the scoring late in the first half to put the hosts ahead. However, Newcastle United took the lead in the second half, and nine minutes later they equalized thanks to a David Raya own own goal. They took the lead in the 61st minute thanks to Alexander Isak and maintained their lead to win all 3 points and maintain their position in the top 4. English Premier League standings after 30 minutes
Premier League top scorers
Premier League Golden Glove race
David De Gea is currently the tallest in the list of goalkeepers with the most clean sheets in the Premier League this season. The Spaniard kept another clean sheet against Everton to bring his total of clean sheets this season to 13. The Manchester United goalkeeper is on par with Newcastle United goalkeeper Nick Pope.
Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale is third on the list with 12 clean sheets so far. Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker and Manchester City's Ederson Moraes made the top five. So far, the goalkeepers have kept 11 and 10 clean sheets, respectively.
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