Bournemouth and Sunderland played in the Premier League. Supersub Evanilson rescued a point for Bournemouth against Sunderland.
Leeds Reflect on Loss to Man City
Leeds assistant manager Edmund Riemer spoke after their game. He said, “It was an outstanding performance again, we put a big shift in and once again it was an unbelievable performance for the lads. We try to recover well and be there again against Sunderland on Tuesday to produce another great shift.”
Riemer added, “We should have scored a goal. I don’t think we allowed too many chances, it was quite equal. But we concede at the worst possible time. The ball down the line was difficult to defend. They waited for this one moment and fair play to them. We tried to push but of course we can struggle against a world class team. We hd moments to score, it was a shame that we didn’t score.”
Farke’s Sending Off
Riemer also discussed Daniel Farke’s red card. “I had a short chat with him. There were incidents, there was time wasting. They got a yellow card in added time. Six minutes. You are emotional and then he ran on the pitch and he got a red card, I think he said for what. Perhaps it was too aggressive. He rarely gets sent off. He is never aggressive and rarely gets sent off so I think it is harsh.”
Guardiola’s Assessment of Man City’s Win
Man City boss Pep Guardiola also gave his assessment. Speaking to BBC MOTD, he said: “We made a lot of passes that we needed to do to survive without much intention to attack. The reaction was amazing, unbelievable with the goal we scored. Complete game, in a tough, tough place and 10 games left in the Premier league. Time to be decisive.”
Guardiola added, “Now we are building these players and they have a long, long time here. It is important for the”
Other Premier League Results
- Everton beat Newcastle with a late winner from Barry.
- Semenyo made the difference as Man City beat Leeds.
- Liverpool dominated West Ham in a 7 goal thriller.
Highlights and analysis can be viewed on Match of the Day on BBC One and iPlayer at 22:30 GMT.