
EPL Results Week 33: Saturday's 2018 Premier League Scores, Top Scorers, Table
Paul Pogba ensured there would be no Premier League title celebrations for Manchester City in Week 33, scoring twice in Manchester United's 3-2 win in the derby.
The Citizens took a two-goal lead but couldn't maintain their momentum after the break, and Chris Smalling bagged the winner.
Liverpool, who rested a few starters with an eye on the UEFA Champions League second leg against City, could not get past Everton in their derby. Christian Eriksen scored twice for Tottenham Hotspur, who narrowly beat Stoke City.
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Saturday's Results
Everton 0-0 Liverpool
Bournemouth 2-2 Crystal Palace
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Huddersfield
Stoke City 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Leicester City 1-2 Newcastle
Watford 1-2 Burnley
West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Swansea
Manchester City 2-3 Manchester United
Standings (Team, Matches Played, Goal Difference, Points)
Manchester City, 32, 66, 84
Manchester United, 32, 38, 71
Liverpool, 33, 40, 67
Tottenham, 32, 37, 67
Chelsea, 31, 23, 56
Arsenal, 31, 17, 51
Burnley, 32, 3, 49
Leicester, 32, 3, 43
Everton, 33, -15, 41
Newcastle, 32, -8, 38
Bournemouth, 33, -12, 38
Watford, 33, -17, 37
Brighton, 32, -14, 35
West Ham, 31, -18, 33
Swansea, 32, -19, 32
Huddersfield, 33, -28, 32
Crystal Palace, 33, -19, 31
Southampton, 31, -18, 28
Stoke City, 33, -33, 27
WBA, 33, -26, 21
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is the current top scorer, with 29 goals, ahead of Spurs' Harry Kane, who has 24. Manchester City's Sergio Aguero is ranked third, with 21 goals. For a look at the full top 10, visit WhoScored.com.
Recap
The Citizens appeared to be just 45 minutes away from celebrating the title after one half of football on Saturday, courtesy of goals from Vincent Kompany and Ilkay Gundogan. Their opponents barely put up a fight in the first half, but things changed dramatically after the break.
A quick double from Pogba wiped out the advantage, and Smalling completed the unlikely comeback in a fiery and entertaining derby. The match had just about everything, including several controversial decisions by the official and some late drama, with David De Gea pulling off another top save. Former England international Gary Lineker loved it:
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp opted to rest Salah and Roberto Firmino, two of his best forwards this season, and the Reds could not muster a goal in their local derby against Everton.
With the Reds' focus on City in midweek, the result perhaps wasn't a big surprise. Per OptaJoe, Toffees manager Sam Allardyce specialises in these kind of matches:
There were more goals on offer in Stoke-on-Trent, where Eriksen bagged two in a narrow win for Spurs. All three goals in the match fell after the break, with Mame Biram Diouf tying things up after the Dane's opener.
Kane didn't get much help in his attempt to catch up to Salah in the top scorer's race, as one of the goals originally appeared his. It was later determined he didn't get a touch on Eriksen's cross, per Lineker:
Jamie Vardy got on the scoresheet for Leicester, but it wasn't enough to grab a point against Newcastle United. Tammy Abraham won his side a point by equalising against West Brom, putting Swansea four points above the relegation places.






