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Premier League LIVE RESULTS: Haaland scores again, Ipswich lead 2-0, Watkins goal controversially RULED – Updates

Premier League LIVE RESULTS: Haaland scores again, Ipswich lead 2-0, Watkins goal controversially RULED – Updates

Out of Nick Szczepanik at Amex

Word from the Brighton camp is that Lewis Dunk injured a calf during the pre-match warm-up.

His teammates have managed quite well without him so far, but they miss his size in set pieces.

They also need to keep an eye on Wolves' speedy Mattheus Cunha.

By Graeme Bryce at Villa Park

Jacob Ramsey is causing the Cherries all sorts of problems down the left and Julian Araujois is having a blast trying to cover the Villa youngster.

Ramsey almost scored the opener but VAR ruled Ollie Watkins could barely keep the ball in play before setting up John McGinn who fired past Mark Travers.

Andoni Iraola has seen enough and wisely replaces Araujo with Adam Smith.

Dreamland

Like I said, they're having fun, The Tractor Boys!

32 – GOAL! Brentford 0-2 IPSWICH

What a fantastic finish this is GEORGE HIRST – Two goals in a matter of minutes and Ipswich's end is in dreamland!

Honestly, if this is Lionel Messi, we'll be watching highlights of this for months to come.

Conor Chaplin does well to intercept a ball halfway before firing a great reverse ball into the path of Hirst in the right corner of the penalty area.

It was a clever run from the striker and a really good first touch to get the ball into his path and when Flekken comes out to stop it, it's a magical little chip that goes past the goalkeeper and into the bottom corner . Different sauce.

NO GOAL! Aston Villa 0-0 Bournemouth

Ooooh, John McGinn's goal was ruled out by VAR!

It is determined that the ball went out of play during the build-up to play. It wasn't the best angle this time, but it was that tight.

It took a minute or two but VAR firmly ruled it out…

By Dan King at Gtech Community Stadium

“We will score in a minute,” chanted the Brentford fans right at the start of the game.

But nobody looks like scoring, which is nil-nil so far.

Still, Leicester coach Steve Cooper finds something he enjoys. Cooper, whose team go to Portman Road next weekend, has the guy sitting next to him in the stands completely hysterical.

The rest of us would be happy if he shared the joke.

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