What a Sunday of football, folks! The Premier League delivered drama, controversy, late winners, and one absolute barnburner at Old Trafford. With the season heating up toward its climax, every point mattered for European spots and survival scraps. Let’s dive into the action!
Bournemouth 3-0 Crystal Palace: Cherries Blooming Toward Europe

The Vitality Stadium was a sea of red and black as Bournemouth cruised to a comfortable victory over a lackluster Crystal Palace. An own goal from Jefferson Lerma (10′), a penalty from Junior Kroupi (32′), and a late strike from Rayan (77′) sealed the deal.
Andoni Iraola’s side looked sharp and clinical, boosting their European hopes and stretching an impressive unbeaten run. Palace, meanwhile, offered very little resistance – a worrying sign as they hover in mid-table safety. Bournemouth are knocking on the door of the top six!
Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham: Spurs Sting at Villa Park

At Villa Park, Tottenham pulled off a gutsy away win against Aston Villa. Goals from Conor Gallagher (12′) and Richarlison (25′) put Spurs in control early. Villa pulled one back deep into stoppage time via Emiliano Buendía (90+6′), but it was too little, too late.
Spurs, fighting near the bottom, showed real character under their manager. Villa, who had been pushing for Europe, will be disappointed with this slip. A classic “game of two halves” that left both sets of fans with mixed emotions.
The Main Event: Manchester United 3-2 Liverpool – Old Trafford Erupts in Epic Fashion!
Oh. My. Word. This is why we love football. A pulsating North West Derby that had everything: early fireworks, a stunning comeback, controversy, and a hero from the academy sealing the deal. Manchester United edged a 3-2 thriller, clinching Champions League football for next season and completing a league double over their rivals for the first time in years.
How it unfolded:

- 6′: Matheus Cunha fires United ahead with a deflected left-footed strike. Old Trafford roars!
- 14′: Benjamin Šeško bundles home the second after Bruno Fernandes’ delivery. 2-0, and the Reds are flying. (There was later debate over a possible handball on Šeško, which Arne Slot fumed about post-match.)
- Half-time: United dominant, Liverpool shell-shocked.
Liverpool roared back after the break like the wounded champions they aspire to be:

- 47′: Dominik Szoboszlai produces a fine solo goal to make it 2-1.
- 56′: Cody Gakpo levels it after pouncing on a poor kick from the keeper. 2-2 – game on!
The momentum had swung wildly. Then, in the 77th minute, local hero Kobbie Mainoo (fresh off a new deal) receives the ball on the edge of the box and curls a sensational effort past the keeper. Bedlam. Pure Theatre of Dreams magic. United hold on for a massive three points.

Match-winner Kobbie Mainoo was immense, and the win feels like a statement under interim boss Michael Carrick. Sir Alex Ferguson was taken ill before the game (we’re all wishing him well), adding extra emotion to the occasion. Arne Slot bemoaned decisions and patterns going against his side, but United were worthy winners on the day.
This result cements United in third and puts Liverpool under pressure in fourth. What a game – one for the ages!
Quick Table Snapshot
- Arsenal leading the pack strongly.
- Man City in pursuit.
- Man United solid in third with CL secured.
- Liverpool in fourth, fighting to stay there.
What a weekend! Which game was your favorite? Drop your thoughts – was Mainoo’s winner the moment of the season? Until next time, keep the football fever alive!
SOURCE: Goal












