Aston Villa and Brighton let a game close, and Brentford manage to come back

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Compensation goals in three Premier League games with a direct impact on the result

Aston Villa were in control, they managed to take the lead, but Bournemouth equalized in the last play of the game.

In a controlled game from start to finish at villainsUnai Emery made some changes in the second half and, after some great interventions from the goalkeeper Mark Travers and Ollie Watkins and Jhon Durán missed clear opportunities, Leon Bailey served Ross Barkley who, in an effort, put it into the back of the net.

When everything was settled, however, it was former Porto player Evanilson who saved a point at cherries. With a well-aimed header, he sealed the tie in the match.

Also at the final whistle, the Brighton gave the team a chance to equalise Wolverhampton, which was seen Nelson Semedo, José Sá and Toti Gomes in the starting eleven and Carlos Borges, Gonçalo Guedes and Rodrigo Gomes coming off the bench.

It was after the break that Welbeck, on a pass from Rutter, opened the scoring. It was the sixth goal in nine rounds for the English striker, who is finding new life in his career in the south of England.

Despite pressure from wolf in the last quarter of an hour, it was Evan Ferguson who increased the advantage seagullsin the 85th minute Three minutes later, Ait-Nouri closed the gap on the scoreboard and, in the third minute after the 90th minute, Matheus Cunha made the final 2-2.

In Brentford, there was… a goal fest. With turnovers and goals closing in, the bees, with Fábio Carvalho on the field from the 81st minute, they beat Ipswich, 4-3.

The first half was a nightmare for Ipswich. Goals from Szmodics and Hirst, within three minutes, gave the visitors an already comfortable lead. Between 44′ and 51′, however, all would be lost.

Wissa reduced the deficit in the 44th minute and, two minutes later, Clarke started a very negative sequence, with an own goal that took the tie to the booths. When they returned, at 51′, there was a turnover, with Mbeumo making 2-3 from a penalty, before an Ipswich defender received a second yellow card, which would leave the team. Tractor Boys in numerical inferiority until the end of the game.

Still, the Ipswich team managed to restore parity again. Davis’ cross was blocked by Liam Delap at the first stop, to almost guarantee a point. Almost.

This is because Mbeumo was not happy. In a truly dramatic game, Brentford’s main figure delighted the People’s Stadium, taking advantage of the lack of coordination between the defense and the goalkeeper to see the cross go into Muric’s goal. Three more points for Brentford, in a game not for the faint of heart.

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