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ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE 2019/20 MATCHWEEK 24: ROUND-UP & HIGHLIGHTS PART 1

Tuesday, January 21st

 

It’s Tuesday, it’s time for the first day of this midweek’s Premier League fixtures. Six games, three worthy of any note, one ‘big one’ – here are the highlights from England on Tuesday, January 21st.

Chelsea 2 – 2 Arsenal

 

Ten-man Arsenal stunned Chelsea at Stamford Bridge to seal a hard-earned 2-2 draw in a thrilling London derby that saw Arsenal launch a magnificent comeback to level Chelsea this Saturday.

It’s fair to say that we witnessed a ridiculously messy 90 minutes of football, full of the best that the Premier League can offer: defensive blunders, red cards, epic goals, late comebacks, and determined pace, especially in the last 30 minutes.

Ex-Chelsea star David Luiz got sent-off in minute 26, which earned the hosts a penalty that Jorginho beautifully converted. Arsenal starlet (and future legend?) Gabriel Martinelli found the back of the net in the 63rd minute, which sealed a solid draw that we were all seemingly content with.

But as usual, the Premier League pulled one out of the bag when Cesar Azpilicueta’s 84th-minute goal was canceled three minutes later by Hector Bellerin’s equalizer to seal the final scoreline.

The scenes at Stamford Bridge left Chelsea in fourth place with 30 points and Arsenal in tenth place, ten points behind their London rivals.

Everton 2 – 2 Newcastle United

 

Everton conceded two goals in the last two minutes of play and we can’t even make this stuff up. Newcastle miraculously rescued a point after trailing two goals down at Goodison Park and left Carlo Ancelotti and his men completely embarrassed this Saturday.

Everton star Michael Keans put his team in the lead 30 minutes in, followed by a strike by team-mate Dominic Calvert-Lewin just after half-time. The Toffees seemed to have the score settled but then everything went horribly wrong for them. Newcastle were holding off the scoreline for most of the second half and then finally decided to turn up with Florian Lejeune, who netted two goals in the last two minutes of play just when it hurts the most.

You get what you deserve, Everton?

Aston Villa 2 – 1 Watford

Talk about drama this Tuesday: Aston Villa scored the winner in the 95th minute to beat Watford, taking the hosts out of the relegation zone and Watford right in it.

Watford veteran Troy Deeney scored the opener in the 38th minute at Villa Park, followed by Douglas Luiz’s 68th equalizer for Aston Villa. The stalemate seemed settled when Villa hero Tyron Mings’ last-gasp deflection-winner lifted his team out of the relegation zone!

This home victory, Aston Villa’s third in 11 Premier League matches, moved them up to 16th, two points clear off the drop zone, while Watford slipped back into the bottom three, just above last-placed Norwich City.

That’s it from Part One of matchweek 24 of the Premier League season! See you this Wednesday for Part Two, make sure to bet with 22Bet!

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