West Ham United has always been good at making threats on counter-attacks through the cooperation in front of the field, and this game was no exception. After a long diagonal pass, Bowen's shot was parried out from inside the box; and from a free kick, Dawson's header helped the Hammer Gang to win the first point.

Newcastle were the dominant side on the ball, with Targett's aggressiveness on the left to create an area of dominance, Willock pushing the ball forward, and Burn and Wood's overhead kicks from set-pieces being some of the highlights of the attacking side of the game. From the start of the game, they were overpowering their opponents, and what prevented them from scoring was the lack of clean ball handling at key moments (such as not stopping the ball perfectly, or being intercepted or broken up too easily in the box). With the continued dominance, their goal finally came - Fraser's cross from the left after an overlap was not of good quality, but Rice couldn't get a good look at it, giving Willock a chance to shoot from a narrow angle, hitting the post and just skipping over the goal line to equalize the score in first-half stoppage time.

In the second half, both sides couldn't give too much attacking content, the quality of Newcastle's passing slipped, no way to imitate the situation of the first half of the press; West Ham United's possession became more, the effect of driving forward was also not ideal. After the stalemate, the game ended in a draw.

With the result of a draw, West Ham United, who are still expected to fight for the fourth place, should be the more disappointing side. As for Newcastle, the more stable rear defense, as well as the ability to pass and control, are now with them before the winter window to advance a lot, coupled with the recent 6 consecutive undefeated recent situation, the three teams behind the relegation zone, if you want to catch up with the footsteps, I'm afraid that it will be extraordinarily hard.

You can tell this game by the booing of the home fans at halftime

Brighton

Thoroughly not up to the standard of this year's season. Restricted by Burnley's more physical opposition in midfield, and without much of a quiz up front looking for key passes, more possession was not replaced with commensurate dominance, with a Lamptey cross from the right, which was deflected over the top by Lallana, being their only threatening attack.

The Seagulls failed in attack, and the defense was in disarray. Burnley once Lennon straight through Cucurella's defense, so that the forward Roberts was released, the cross found Weghorst harvest after joining the first goal; the second goal is completely all the seagulls defense is missing - Burnley backfield big foot breakout, Weghorst body confrontation after taking control of the ball, and found the back of the Brownhill, the latter took advantage of the chaos in the penalty area to find the opportunity to shoot and succeeded in breaking the goal. Brownhill took advantage of the chaos in the box and found the back of the net to score. 2-0, Burnley went into half time with a huge lead;

Brighton

Instead, they returned to the lounge with Sanchez, Duffy, a dramatic argument between the goalie and the defender, and a full house of boos from the fans.

In the second half, the third goal. rodriguez relied on a physical confrontation to take the ball all the way to the edge of the box, distributing it to the assisting Lennon for the additional goal that killed the contest.

Brighton

The offensive side of the ball was clueless, the defensive side of the ball lifted oil to put out the fire, and the 0-3 Great Northern was kind of to blame for the only thing that came out of this game was 17 year old forward Ferguson getting the

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debut, also broke the team's record for the youngest player to start a game, although the outcome of the contest was not at all the picture he had imagined it would be.

Bourne used the richest method to collect his first away win of the season, Weghorst dropped back more often than Wood to take part in the organization, more or less changing the monotony of Burnley's long-passing and punching style of play, the belated first

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The goal was the sweet fruit of his excellent performance in recent games. Back to reality after a dream result in the competition, is there any way for Burnley to finish off the

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The huge task?

Sun breaks through the offside line and makes a one-touch cross to Kulusevski for an empty-net goal, assisted by

Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)

Getting off to a dream start. Taking the lead

Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)

The 5-4-1 was a natural fit for the team, as well as the fact that Cancelo's very frequent forays into the back of the net allowed Kulusevski to run into the back of the net, and as a result, the team was able to play a 5-4-1.

Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)

The defensive front could simply be viewed as a 6-3-1. However.

Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)

Not only were they able to handle multiple passes into the box, but they were also able to get the ball back and play the ball upfield to Kane (2 goals), Sun (2 assists), and occasionally Kulusevski (1 goal, 1 assist) or one of the wingbacks, and there was a lot of quick cooperation between several players to find a shot on goal, and then to score a goal. Kulusevski opened the scoring in the first half and Kane again in the second.

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