Premier League results today: scores, highlights, statistics and table such as Arsenal and Man City Win

Man City Football Club manager Pep Guardiola

After Brighton & Hove Albion won 3-0 at Chelsea on Friday, there were seven games in the Premier League on Saturday 15 February.

The second place Arsenal began to visit the action by Leicester City, who could only leave the relegation zone with a victory.

Reigning champion Manchester City organized a Newcastle side that started in sixth place among them on scored goals, while the third placed Nottingham Forest was also in action before Crystal Palace Everton organized GMT at 5.30 pm.

This is what happened today in the Premier League results, including scorers, highlights and where each team ended up in the rankings.

Leicester vs Arsenal: Merino gives Gunners firepower

Aan as a 69th minute replacement, midfielder Mikel Merino solved the Spits shortage of Arsenal by scoring in the 81st and 87th minutes as part of a 2-0 win for the second side, which moved four points behind Liverpool before the leaders The fourth organize fourth under wolves on Sunday (2 p.m. GMT).

Only a victory would have taken Leicester above Wolves, but the side of Ruud van Nistelrooy is second soil and avoided to fall back on the back when the impressive Ethan Nwaneri provider of Merino’s first goal-two time hit the woodwork after the break.

Man City vs Newcastle: Marmoush Hat-Trick as City Cruise

New Signing Omar Marmoush opened his city account with a hat trick of 15 minutes and James McATee hooked a late goal when the Cityzens responded in style to their 3-2 home defeat against Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday, beating Newcastle with 4-0.

City’s celebrated consecutive wins of the home competition, the ruling champions moved fourth, three points behind the third placed Nottingham Forest and three above the seventh placed Magpies, who lost three of their last four league matches.

Fulham vs Forest: Bassey -winner for Cottagers

Headers of Emile Smith Rowe and Calvin Bassey gave Fulham a 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest, which was made equal by the strike by Chris Wood for the 18th Premier League goal of the campaign attacker.

Forest is six points behind Arsenal after the suffering of successive competition, while the third consecutive 2-1 victory of the Cottagers in all competitions sent them eighth, a point above Aston Villa and two behind Newcastle.

Southampton vs Bournemouth: Cherries Crush Saints

Bournemouth are eight that are undefeated in all competitions and have won four of their last five after early goals from Dango Ouattara and Ryan Christie and a late third of Marcus Tavernier raised the chances of the Cherries of the European qualification with a 3-1 victory .

Kamaldeen Sulamena briefly reduced the visitors’ lead to 2-1, but Saints are 10 points of safety after their 20th League defeat of the season and has lost their last seven home competitions, as well as from the FA cup against the second Tier visitors Burnley last Saturday.

Aston Villa vs Ippswich: ten-man tractor boys take point

After the 40th minute’s dismissal from Axel Tuanzebe, Ipswich gathered for a second yellow card, 11 minutes after the break through the fine finish of Liam Delap to set the tractor boys on track for a first competition win of 2025.

The recurring Ollie Watkins made it right 21 minutes of time, but Villa could not let their pressure tell in a 1-1 draw and is now in four league matches without winning. Ipswich is two points of safety.

West Ham vs Brentford: Damage Strikes

Brentford has won their last three-way matches and were undefeated in four on the road after the fourth minute strike of Kevin Damage-the only purpose of the match, after a clover-climb-receding 11th place for the bees.

West Ham has taken one point of their last four games and one of their six games won under Graham Potter, making the Hammers 16th and without a goal in more than four hours of football in London Stadium.

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