Everton, Forest boost survival hopes on chaotic EPL day

May 09, 2023
Everton’s Dwight McNeil celebrates after Brighton and Hove Albion’s goalkeeper Jason Steele scores an own goal during the English Premier League match at the AMEX, in Brighton, England, yesterday. Everton won 5-1.
Everton’s Dwight McNeil celebrates after Brighton and Hove Albion’s goalkeeper Jason Steele scores an own goal during the English Premier League match at the AMEX, in Brighton, England, yesterday. Everton won 5-1.

LONDON, England (AP):

Chaos reigned in the English Premier League's (EPL) relegation battle yesterday as Everton scored five goals in a surprising win to climb out of the bottom three and Leicester conceded five in a confidence-sapping loss to drop into it.

Southampton's 11-year stay in the top division is surely over, meanwhile, after a 4-3 loss at Nottingham Forest plunged the last-placed team eight points from safety with three games left.

There were 21 goals in three games involving relegation-threatened teams, who appeared to believe that attack was the best form of defence with time running out in the fight to avoid the drop.

Everton's goal spree was the most surprising. A 5-1 victory at Brighton came out of nowhere, ending a seven-game winless run at the home of Brighton, who had an outside shot at Champions League qualification.

Even wilder was Fulham's 5-3 win over Leicester, who are in danger of going down just seven years after capturing the league title in one of the greatest sporting stories.

Leicester and Leeds fell into the relegation zone and were tied on 30 points, two behind Everton and three adrift of Forest.

More worrying for Leicester is their remaining schedule, with games to come against Liverpool at home, Newcastle away, and West Ham at home.

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