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Football Tracker: Late drama as Mainoo saves Man Utd against Wolves

Flashscore UK Staff
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Welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker - we have two Premier League games tonight as West Ham host Bournemouth and Manchester United travel to Wolves.

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22:51 GMT - Thanks for joining us tonight and we'll be back this weekend for more Premier League chaos!

22:40 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks after some thoroughly entertaining midweek fixtures, with seventh-placed Manchester United making up ground on West Ham in sixth after the Londoners could only manage a draw earlier tonight.

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22:38 GMT - In Spain, Real Madrid are back on top of La Liga after their 2-0 win away at Getafe.

Read our full report from the match here.

22:17 GMT - There is the full-time whistle and Manchester United win 4-3 in a pulsating tie against Wolves.

Read our report from the chaotic game right here.

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22:13 GMT - GOAL! My word! Local lad Kobbie Mainoo tucks the ball away in the bottom corner to send the away fans wild and silence the Wolves fans.

What an ending to the match!

22:11 GMT - GOAL! Scenes at Wolves as Pedro Neto finishes off an incisive breakaway to slot past Onana and level the game at 3-3!

Fighting spirit from Gary O'Neil's side.

22:06 GMT - We'll have nine minutes of injury time at Molineux.

22:01 GMT - GOAL! Another chance for the home side to get something out of the game as Max Kilman bundles home after a deflection from a corner. 

It's 3-2 to the visitors with just under five minutes of normal time left.

21:50 GMT - GOAL! Instant reply from United as Scott McTominay - literally just subbed on - heads home from a corner to restore his side's two-goal lead.

Scott McTominay (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring their third goal
Scott McTominay (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring their third goalAFP

21:46 GMT - GOAL! Lifeline for Wolves as Pablo Sarabia nets from the penalty spot past Andre Onana.

21:27 GMT - Full-time and it ends 1-1 between West Ham and Bournemouth.

Read our report from the match here.

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21:21 GMT - We're up and running for the second half at Molineux.

21:06 GMT - The half-time whistle has gone at Wolves and Manchester United are cruising at 2-0 up.

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20:50 GMT - GOAL! A 61st-minute penalty from James Ward-Prowse draws West Ham level against Bournemouth.

20:38 GMT - GOAL! After receiving a sweet pass from Luke Shaw, Rasmus Hojlund unleashes a shot straight into the bottom left corner.

It's 2-0 and United are looking good.

20:33 GMT - The second half has kicked off between West Ham and Bournemouth.

20:21 GMT - GOAL! There's no better way to answer your critics.

Of course, it's that man Marcus Rashford who gives Manchester United the lead at Wolves with an excellent finish.

20:18 GMT - Half-time at West Ham and the hosts go in a goal behind against Bournemouth.

Here are the stats at the break:

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20:15 GMT - The action has also now kicked off at Molineux.

19:38 GMT - GOAL! A mistake from Kalvin Phillips gifts a chance to a lurking Dominic Solanke, who keeps his cool and rolls the ball into the net from close range.

It's 1-0 to the Cherries.

19:31 GMT - We're underway at the London Stadium.

19:22 GMT - Marcus Rashford starts for Manchester United against Wolves tonight - kick-off is at 20:15 GMT, follow live commentary here.

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18:35 GMT - The line-ups are in for West Ham's match against Bournemouth - follow the game live here.

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17:50 GMT - We'll have team news in just over 30 minutes for West Ham's clash with Bournemouth!

13:23 GMT - Amid a busy deadline day, there's still Premier League football to be played!

Get a preview for both fixtures here, and remind yourself of the other midweek results below:

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11:20 GMT - Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has called for more from his players when they play away from home.

"It's (because of) part of our personality, our character, also. We need to be more confident in ourselves," Pochettino said about his side's poor away form.

"We need confidence and trust. We need to have the capacity to have the same performance we have at home when we play away from home. It's a matter of time."

Read more here.

10:41 GMT - Conor Bradley had the Anfield crowd singing his name after a goal and two assists in an electric performance as Liverpool laid down their title credentials with a 4-1 thrashing of Chelsea on Wednesday.

Manager Jurgen Klopp was full of praise for the young defender.

"Incredible. Wonderful. He's flying at the moment," Klopp said. "Rightly so. He's working hard and is a good footballer. He's helped us so much it's incredible. Quite a few people said we need a right back in the summer but we were very positive about Conor."

Read more here.

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09:00 GMT - It's Deadline Day, so be sure to keep up to date with all the latest rumours and done deals over in our Transfer Tracker!

07:57 GMT - Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker.

Just the two Premier League games this evening as Manchester United travel to Wolves and West Ham host Bournemouth - although expect a busy day all round as it's transfer deadline day!

Wednesday, January 31st

22:58 GMT - We're winding down for the evening, thanks for joining us and good night!

22:50 GMT - Burnley boss Vincent Kompany told TNT Sports his side will fight to the very end for Premier League survival:

"Our team just keeps going and that will never go but we're playing against a top team. We have to look at the easy goals we conceded but also the chances we created. The priority now is to build that momentum towards Fulham.

"We had our moments. I can dissect it as much as I want but we have to move on to Fulham now.

"I thought we looked after the ball ever so well. Every time we had the ball we looked threatening. We have to defend better.

"It's Burnley Football Club. It's 101 points in the Championship last year. It's six years survival in the Premier League with definitely the lowest budget for all those years. We'll find a way, we keep grafting and going.

"There's enough drive in the club to keep pushing ourselves. We're definitely not going to give anything up."

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22:42 GMT - Tonight's results mean Liverpool stay four points ahead of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League, although Guardiola's side still have a game in hand. Tottenham leapfrog Aston Villa into fourth.

Meanwhile, Chelsea are left languishing in 10th and Burnley are some seven points adrift of safety in the relegation zone.

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22:39 GMT - After his man-of-the-match performance against Chelsea, Liverpool right-back Conor Bradley told TNT Sports: "It's a very proud moment, something I dreamed of for a long time.

"I just couldn't believe my goal went in. I didn't know what to do. I went over to the corner and did a knee slide. It was brilliant, so it was.

"It was unfortunate the way Trent got injured. I just had to try to take my chance. I feel I've done pretty well."

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22:34 GMT - Pep Guardiola felt Burnley deserved more than they got this evening at the Etihad:

"Burnley is not an easy team to face, they never give up," Guardiola told the BBC.

"Today, we won because of the quality of players we have, not because we controlled everything or where better at all aspects. 

"Today all the teams have people just focusing on set pieces. It's a massive thing in modern football. We won in the Cup at Tottenham from a corner, and today we practised it and it worked.

"All the teams try to do it, it's another weapon. All the teams try to use it.

"I have the feeling Burnley did not get the result they deserved to take."

Pep Guardiola
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22:29 GMT - Tottenham's James Maddison spoke to TNT Sports about Neil Maupay mocking his goal celebration:

"I just said to him he hasn't scored enough goals of his own over the last few years to have his own celebration, so he probably had to copy mine!

"It ended well for us though."

"It was lovely to be back. When you're injured and starved of doing what you love, that just reminded me why I love football so much, just being out there tonight."

22:22 GMT - Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou says his players are young and need to learn not to get drawn into fights:

"It's a young, maturing team," Postecoglou told the BBC.

"Friday showed we have a long way to go and tonight was another test. Arguing with the opponents isn't going to help us." 

And on Richarlison's fine run of scoring form, the Australian added: "He worked his socks off for the team, his hold up play was exceptional against strong defenders. Getting goals when Sonny (Son Heung-min) is away is important." 

Ange Postecoglou
Ange PostecoglouAFP

22:14 GMT - We'll have the post-match reaction to tonight's games coming up very shortly...

22:13 GMT - It's all over and the Anfield faithful celebrate as their side have blown away Chelsea who once again looked less than impressive.

It ends 4-1 on the night for Liverpool, who solidify their place at the top of the Premier League.

Read our full report here.

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21:56 GMT - GOAL! It's 4-1 to Liverpool and Luis Diaz gets on the scoresheet with the assist coming through Darwin Nunez.

21:49 GMT - GOAL! Chelsea have pulled one back through Christopher Nkunku who's shot cannons in off the post.

21:42 GMT - GOAL! It's a third for Liverpool and it's come through Dominik Szoboszlai who hammers home after a tidy assist from Conor Bradley. It's 3-0 and game over for Chelsea.

21:31 GMT - It's full-time and Tottenham hold on to their lead to beat Brentford 3-2 in a pulsating fixture!

Read our full report here.

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21:26 GMT - Full-time at the Etihad and Manchester City run out comfortable winners against Burnley. It ends 3-1 after a late consolation goal from Ameen Al Dakhil.

Read our full report here.

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21:06 GMT - Half-time at Anfield and Liverpool are two up against Chelsea and looking very comfortable.

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21:04 GMT - Penalty miss from Darwin Nunez for Liverpool!

20:59 GMT - GOAL! Destiny Udogie gifts the ball to Ivan Toney at the back, and the England forward has all the time in the world to put the ball away. It's now 3-2.

20:55 GMT - GOAL! Conor Bradley is teed up on the edge of the box by Luis Diaz, and his howitzer of a shot into the bottom left corner. It's 2-0 to Liverpool and Chelsea are sinking.

20:48 GMT - GOAL! My word, what has Ange Postecoglou said to his players at the break?

Spurs attack with pace again and the ball eventually bounces to Richarlison, who nets his seventh league goal of the season. It's 3-1 to the home team.

20:42 GMT - GOAL! An incredible start for Tottenham in this second half, Timo Werner blazes away on the counter before cutting across for substitute Brennan Johnson to slide home. 

It's 2-1, a quick turnaround for the home side.

20:41 GMT - GOAL! Spurs have started fast too and they're now level with Brentford, Destiny Udogie bundling his way through the defence before slotting home.

We're all square in north London!

20:40 GMT - GOAL! Liverpool have the lead against Chelsea. Diogo Jota with the goal.

20:38 GMT - In La Liga, Barcelona narrowly overcame 10-man Osasuna to move into third.

Read our report here.

20:37 GMT - GOAL! Lightning-fast start to the second half and this time it's Spaniard Rodri who rifles home past a helpless James Trafford in the Burnley goal. It's 3-0.

20:22 GMT - It's also half-time at Tottenham and the home side have been well and truly frustrated by Brentford thus far.

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20:19 GMT - Half-time at the Etihad and an Alvarez double has the home side in control.

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20:15 GMT - The match between Liverpool and Chelsea has kicked off at Anfield!

19:54 GMT - GOAL! Second of the evening for Manchester City and Julian Alvarez, who slots home from a lovely Kevin De Bruyne free kick. It's 2-0 to City and a long night ahead for Burnley.

19:49 GMT - GOAL! The champions take the lead at the Etihad as birthday boy Julian Alvarez runs onto a clever lofted pass from Matheus Nunes and easily beats the keeper with a header.

19:46 GMT - GOAL! This one will stand though!

A similar breakaway sees Brentford win the ball high up, Ivan Toney times his run and takes a shot which is saved, but Neil Maupay bundles home the rebound. It's 1-0 to Brentford.

19:44 GMT - Brentford have the ball in the back of the net but it's ruled out for an offside in the build-up, it's still 0-0 at Tottenham.

19:31 GMT - We're underway at the Etihad and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium!

19:28 GMT - Here are the line-ups for Liverpool against Chelsea - follow live commentary from 20:15 GMT.

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18:57 GMT - We also have the starting line-ups for Spurs against Brentford, and the hosts hand a start to the returning James Maddison.

Follow that game live from 19:30 GMT.

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18:55 GMT - The line-ups are out for Manchester City versus Burnley and Erling Haaland returns to the bench for the hosts.

Follow live audio commentary for that game here with kick-off at 19:30 GMT.

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16:39 GMT - Departing Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has told fans of the club to stop thinking about his exit plans, at least for the time being.

The German made the plea to supporters in tonight's programme notes, read more on his comments here.

16:35 GMT - Here's how the Premier League table looks ahead of tonight's matches:

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16:32 GMT - Tottenham face Brentford this evening looking to bounce back from their disappointing FA Cup exit against Manchester City.

With transfer deadline day looming, does Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou expect any more incomings?

Read what he had to say here.

16:30 GMT - Is Erling Haaland set to make his long-awaited return for the champions against Burnley this evening?

We'll have to wait and see - but Argentine forward Julian Alvarez has been happily filling the void left by the Norwegian since his injury.

Read more here.

16:25 GMT - Three more key fixtures take place tonight in the Premier League after last night's fixtures:

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