Premier League round-up: Palace leave it late as Sunderland slump continues
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Premier League round-up: Palace leave it late as Sunderland slump continues
"Wolves arguably had the clearest opportunity of the first half when they were awarded a penalty after Adam Wharton brought down Mane inside the area. Tolu Arokodare stepped up, yet Dean Henderson guessed correctly and saved low to his left. Palace's best openings fell to Yeremi Pino. The winger first dragged a chip narrowly wide after a defensive mistake, then struck the post from a clever corner routine, while Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Arokodare both tested Henderson at the other end."
"Manchester City took a huge step towards the top of the Premier League table after their win over Newcastle on Saturday night, with Arsenal set to face Tottenham later on this afternoon. But that was not the only game on Sunday's schedule, with three other matches underway in the early slot. In the Midlands, Nottingham Forest welcomed Liverpool to the City Ground, with Vitor Pereira's men coming off the back of a huge 3-0 win over Fenerbahce in the Europa League."
Manchester City strengthened their position near the top of the Premier League after a win over Newcastle, with Arsenal scheduled to face Tottenham later. Nottingham Forest produced a strong performance at home to Liverpool but conceded a late Alexis Mac Allister goal that hurt their relegation fight. Forest had confidence from a recent 3-0 Europa League victory over Fenerbahce. Crystal Palace defeated Wolves 1-0 at Selhurst Park thanks to Evann Guessand's stoppage-time strike. Wolves missed a first-half penalty when Tolu Arokodare's attempt was saved by Dean Henderson, and Wolves were reduced to ten men after Ladislav Krejci received a second booking.
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