Swansea lost to Southampton in the "reverse match" Premier League is synonymous with the second official ticket to West Brom. T...
Swansea lost to Southampton in the "reverse match" Premier League is synonymous with the second official ticket to West Brom.
This morning England's grass court saw the "final match" between the hosts Swansea and Southampton. This result will directly affect the relegation of the Premier League this year.
Swansea and Southampton both have 33 points after 36 games. So they both put the highest determination to beat the opponent directly to stay in the Premier League.
Countless opportunities goal was to create two teams, but the attack of both teams lacks acumen to transform into goal
As the game progresses towards the end of the season, Southampton smiles. From the right-hand corner, Charlie Austin caught the volley, making Fabianski unable to catch up. Immediately, Manolo Gabbiadini kicked in to give the visitors the lead in the 72th minute.
Tammy Abraham and his comrades worked hard in the remaining time but only earned the corner shot
The match ended with a win for Southampton. The door of the "The Saint" has been more open than ever. In the last round, Mark Hughes' side will have to face the defending champions Manchester City, but the chances of a backlash against Swansea are not as great as the difference between the two clubs is overshadowed (-18 versus -27).
Before the match, Southampton was troubled when a hotel in Cardiff announced a cancellation of the reservation just 48 hours before the trip to Liberty. As a result, Charlie Austin and his teammates moved to a less comfortable hotel and an hour's drive from Swansea. However, this difficulty can not stop teacher Mark Hughes won 3 points to almost relegated this season.
Beat Swansea, Southampton directly pushed West Brom down. "The Baggies" has 31 points and only one in hand. Sad news to the Hawthorns owners just hours after their coach, Darren Moore, was named best manager in the Premier League in April.
West Brom spent April unbeaten. After the Swansea draw, they defeated Man Utd at Old Trafford, drew 2-2 at home, then won two straight wins against Newcastle and Tottenham. However, these late efforts were not enough to make up for the bad times. West Brom and Stoke City will be the two names to say goodbye to the Premier League after the 2017/18 season ended.
This morning England's grass court saw the "final match" between the hosts Swansea and Southampton. This result will directly affect the relegation of the Premier League this year.
Swansea and Southampton both have 33 points after 36 games. So they both put the highest determination to beat the opponent directly to stay in the Premier League.
Countless opportunities goal was to create two teams, but the attack of both teams lacks acumen to transform into goal
As the game progresses towards the end of the season, Southampton smiles. From the right-hand corner, Charlie Austin caught the volley, making Fabianski unable to catch up. Immediately, Manolo Gabbiadini kicked in to give the visitors the lead in the 72th minute.
Tammy Abraham and his comrades worked hard in the remaining time but only earned the corner shot
The match ended with a win for Southampton. The door of the "The Saint" has been more open than ever. In the last round, Mark Hughes' side will have to face the defending champions Manchester City, but the chances of a backlash against Swansea are not as great as the difference between the two clubs is overshadowed (-18 versus -27).
Before the match, Southampton was troubled when a hotel in Cardiff announced a cancellation of the reservation just 48 hours before the trip to Liberty. As a result, Charlie Austin and his teammates moved to a less comfortable hotel and an hour's drive from Swansea. However, this difficulty can not stop teacher Mark Hughes won 3 points to almost relegated this season.
Beat Swansea, Southampton directly pushed West Brom down. "The Baggies" has 31 points and only one in hand. Sad news to the Hawthorns owners just hours after their coach, Darren Moore, was named best manager in the Premier League in April.
West Brom spent April unbeaten. After the Swansea draw, they defeated Man Utd at Old Trafford, drew 2-2 at home, then won two straight wins against Newcastle and Tottenham. However, these late efforts were not enough to make up for the bad times. West Brom and Stoke City will be the two names to say goodbye to the Premier League after the 2017/18 season ended.
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