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FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Man Utd
Manchester United
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim, speaking to BBC MOTD: "If I think about game, we lost control for five minutes. I feel in the recent past if we had had this situation (from 1-0 up and 2-1 down) we would have struggled so much more than today.
"My feeling is we played well but we dropped a little bit of energy. When we have the full energy we are the better team. My players are giving everything but we have the potential to do better.
"Sometimes we have these moments. In the end we lost two points and we need to get three points in the next game."
On goalscorer Amad Diallo: "Amad has a lot of talent. We have a lot of players who are young and talented. He can be so much better and be more consistent. You could see in first half he had some opportunities. He has potential to do better."
'My team and the boys have done incredibly well'
FT: Burnley 0-2 Arsenal
Burnley
Burnley boss Scott Parker, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We started the game very well today and you're right in what you say. We conceded a goal and the body language looked stunned. The game can run away against a very good side, a clinical side. We were brilliant in the second half. I thought we were right in the game and showed an impetus about us. The second half performance was a pleasing factor, really.
"Our season won't be defined on it, but we want to be competitive. In the first half, maybe we lacked some belief about us. We caused Arsenal some real problems in the second half. I felt we had an edge and a confidence about us. We'll take positives.
"In set plays, you're relying on a lot of things. I don't think there's anything critical regarding our structure and setup. They've got a mentality and fear about them when they come into the box, there's a real threat there. We dealt with the majority of them.
On points total: "I would have taken it. This team is going in the right place. My team and the boys have done incredibly well. We've come off the back of some tough fixtures. We'll keep improving and going towards that goal."
'Brighton were deserved winners today'
FT: Brighton 3-0 Leeds
Leeds United
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke speaking to Sky Sports: "Brighton were the better side and deserved to win today. You can talk about the 50-50 possession for both teams and we had more corner kicks.
"But you have to be honest to say that out of their possession, they created more chances and were more clinical and for that they deserved to win this game.
"Today as a team and individually, it was not our best game offensively. We were not able to create more in an away game where we had a lot of possession. We created more corner kicks and wide area free-kicks, but the quality of the deliveries were not great.
"It happens sometimes that the attack doesn't have the best of days. It's frustrating. Sometimes it happens that the other side is just better. It was definitely not our day today and we have to accept the defeat."
On facing Nottingham Forest next: "Each and every game delivers an opportunity. There are 38 games and we have to win one point on average each game to stay in this league. We have to prepare ourselves in the best possible way. That will be what we will try to do away at Nottingham."
'The worst performance from my team'
FT: Fulham 3-0 Wolves
Wolves
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Maybe the worst performance from my team. Maybe the worst technically, tactically, physically. We suffered. I never saw my team playing in the level we can play, the level we showed in the last game. I don't know if we didn't recover. I changed players to find energy. 11v11 it was a mistake when we conceded the goal. After the red card, it was very difficult for us. Now, [I'm] trying to understand and we need to have a conversation to understand how it's possible to play we did in the second half of the last game and then today."
On how worrying the performance was: "It's difficult. After two days we played at a different level. We are not showing consistency. This is something that maybe mentally. Today, to be honest, we were not at our level."
On how fans chanting 'you're getting sacked in the morning' makes him feel: "Today I'm not proud about our work. I don't need anybody to judge my work, I judge my work, I judge myself. I know my team can play at a better level. Today it was not the case. Everyone must assume responsibility."
On whether he worries he won't get the time to turn things around: "I'm not worried about myself. I'm worried about my team. What we showed today, we need to talk about it. I cannot accept what we did today."
You could sense Spurs fans were turning on their team
Tottenham 0-1 Chelsea
Nizaar Kinsella
BBC Sport Chelsea reporter
You could hear the frustration when defender Djed Spence passed it back to Guglielmo Vicario at the end of the half.
That frustration, in my view, seems to be about the lack of attacking play from Tottenham having had just one shot on goal of any kind in that first half.
So far, the defensive tactics have not worked, and for this club playing at home, they have to work otherwise it feels like an approach which is against Spurs's "to dare is to do" philosophy.
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Tottenham 0-1 Chelsea
Ohhh, Rodrigo Bentancur you're a lucky boy.
The Argentine stops a Chelsea counter with a late challenge on Reece James.
The referee could have played advantage but blew the whistle, which sparked a confrontation between the two sets of players.
Bentancur ends up getting a yellow as the challenge was not deemed to have excessive force.
James, who spent most of the time on the floor recovering from the challenge, thought he was then booked for asking for a red card but it turns out it was team-mate Trevoh Chalobah that went into the book.