It was a touching, emotional and at times uplifting day in the Premier League. Christian Eriksen returned to the pitch eight months after suffering cardiac arrest, and players and fans showed solidarity with those in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion.
Everton usually comes out for games at Goodison to the “Z-Cars” theme that features an air-raid siren. Not this time, as a mark of respect.
And at Brighton’s Amex Stadium, Matty Cash scored the goal that sent Aston Villa on its way to a 2-0 win and marked it by taking off his jersey, revealing a message to a teammate in the Poland national side who plays his club football in Ukraine.
The champions opened up a six-point gap to second-place Liverpool, which has a game in hand and isn’t in league action this round because of its involvement in the English League Cup final against Chelsea on Sunday.It’s official: Harry Kane and Son Heung-min are now the most lethal combination in Premier League history.
That took them past the 36 goals that Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba combined to score for Chelsea in the Premier League.
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