Chaotic melee breaks out after NYCFC hold on to beat Toronto at BMO Field

  • Brawl follows New York City FC’s 3-2 win over Toronto FC
  • Matt Freese makes nine saves as hosts hang on for victory

Rookie Malachi Jones and Andrés Perea scored second-half goals and Matt Freese made nine saves as New York City FC held on for a 3-2 victory over Toronto FC on Saturday night with a brawl taking place after the final whistle at BMO Field.

A melee ensued after the match involving players from both sides. Toronto goalkeeper Sean Johnson, a former New York player, was in the middle of it – seemingly trying to play peacekeeper.

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European football: Real Madrid thrash Granada as Dortmund slump at Mainz

  • Granada 0-4 Real Madrid, Mainz 3-0 Borussia Dortmund
  • Napoli 0-2 Bologna, Milan 5-1 Cagliari

Real Madrid earned an emphatic 4-0 win over relegated Granada, extending their unbeaten league run to 28 games – while their upcoming Champions League final opponents, Borussia Dortmund, slipped to a 3-0 defeat at Mainz.

Carlo Ancelotti made a number of changes from the Champions League semi-final win over Bayern Munich, but the La Liga winners continued their relentless form. Fran García broke the deadlock after a passing move in the 38th minute, then set up Arda Guler to double Real’s advantage just before half-time.

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Yoane Wissa earns late Brentford win amid masked mayhem at Bournemouth

Yoane Wissa’s dramatic stoppage-time goal handed Brentford victory over Bournemouth after an action-packed 2-1 victory at the Vitality Stadium.

Dominic Solanke’s 19th league goal looked to have earned Bournemouth a deserved point moments after Bryan Mbeumo put the visitors in front with his 50th Brentford goal. But Wissa – who set up Mbeumo’s opener – had the last word in the fifth minute of injury time to add to Bournemouth’s frustration after Andoni Iraola’s side had two first-half goals controversially chalked off. “We have been very affected by refereeing decisions. I know that this was his first game and whatever, but it is true that we were very affected today,” said Iraola. “For the second one, the referee has made a mistake because he called a foul and two seconds later we scored. He should have waited to whistle until we scored otherwise the VAR cannot overturn it.”

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Crystal Palace extend unbeaten run as Michael Olise leads win over Wolves

Oliver Glasner hailed the “brilliant” Michael Olise after Crystal Palace made it five wins from six matches – and said he could use the same word to describe his teammates.

Olise, the two-goal star of the show in Monday’s 4-0 thrashing of Manchester United at Selhurst Park, opened the scoring in the 26th minute at Wolves with a delightful curling strike. The 22-year-old was then key in the buildup to Palace’s second two minutes later, scored by Jean‑Philippe Mateta.

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Everton end home campaign on high as Doucouré header sinks Sheffield United

A lap of appreciation has rarely seemed more appropriate at Goodison Park. Everton ended their home campaign with another solid win and a lap of the pitch to say thanks to supporters for remaining united throughout a season of unprecedented challenges. Sean Dyche, players and fans alike all deserved their communal moment in the sun.

Everton signed off at Goodison with a fifth consecutive home win and clean sheet, equalling the club’s Premier League record, courtesy of Abdoulaye Doucouré’s header against relegated Sheffield United. Only Manchester City and Arsenal have collected more points since the beginning of April than Everton, who would be 11th in the table but for the two separate points deductions that could have derailed lesser teams and managers. “It was nice to have that moment,” said Dyche of the end-of-season tradition. “The players have put a real shift in this season, as have myself and the staff, and the fans have paid us back.”

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Nottingham Forest 2-3 Chelsea: Premier League – as it happened

Chelsea rallied from 2-1 down late on to boost their hopes of a top-six finish, while Forest are almost certainly safe from the drop despite losing

Chelsea: The club’s co-owner Todd Boehly appeared to boost Mauricio Pochettino’s chances of being kept on as manager next season as he praised the “beautiful” football being played by the team.

Chelsea: Mauricio Pochettino has suggested he would walk away from Chelsea if he were unhappy and his end-of-season job review will not only be about whether the club’s owners want to keep him. David Hytner reports …

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Fulham 0-4 Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened

Josko Gvardiol scored twice and turned down the opportunity to complete his hat-trick as the champions steamrollered their hosts at Craven Cottage

Fulham’s home record against Manchester City: Arsenal fans who are hoping Fulham can do their team a favour by taking points off City today will be disappointed to learn that their record against the champions at home is pretty dismal.

In 15 Premier League games at Craven Cottage, Fulham have won just once – a 2-1 in November 2005, when both the home side’s goals were scored by Steed Malbranque. Fulham have drawn five times against City at the Cottage since football was invented in 1992 and lost on nine occasions.

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Norwich’s Gabriel Sara: ‘The welcome was so warm. It was love at first sight’

Brazilian midfielder on settling at Carrow Road, the joy of taking his dogs to East Anglian beaches and preparing for the playoffs

One way or another, the chances are Norwich supporters have been taken aback by Gabriel Sara since he swapped São Paulo for Norfolk two years ago. Most likely because of the Brazilian’s tigerish performances in midfield, a major driver behind Norwich’s push to return to the Premier League with a double-header against Leeds the hurdle between them and the Championship playoff final. Maybe by his infectious smile or his near-flawless English.

Perhaps they have spotted him paddle boarding in Great Yarmouth or preventing his Alaskan malamute, Baloo, named after the Jungle Book bear, from haring after the seals on Horsey beach. “It was kind of dangerous because he was trying to swim to catch them,” Sara says. “I was like: ‘I’m not going to be doing this again! He is almost 10 months old and 36kg, growing all the time.” Sometimes Sara takes his three dogs to the park for a kickaround of sorts. “They have their own formation: 3 v 1,” the 24-year-old says, laughing. “On days off I like to walk, I like the sea. I’m still learning how to surf but I have to wait for the season to finish before I can do that.”

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Is this a real Premier League title race or a skilfully maintained illusion? | Jonathan Liew

Intrigue, mind games and a credible chance of Manchester City slipping up are all missing from this supposedly epic battle

Hello, hello. Testing. Is this thing still on? As we head into the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season, a title race does putatively appear to exist. Arsenal are top, a point ahead of Manchester City. City have a game in hand. Mathematically speaking, nothing yet is decided or settled.

What remains to be seen, of course, is whether this is actually a real title race, or whether we are simply living through a skilfully maintained illusion. After all, it’s almost three months since City dropped points against anybody other than a direct title rival. They haven’t lost in the league since December and are on a run of six straight wins. Three more will be enough to retain the league title. Two will do if Arsenal slip up at Old Trafford on Sunday.

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Leeds rue loss of attacking anchorman Patrick Bamford for Norwich playoff ties

  • Striker will miss both legs of semi-final with knee problem
  • Daniel Farke welcomes Will Ferrell but ‘he can’t score for us’

Daniel Farke is hoping the “minor trauma in a patella tendon” that will sideline Patrick Bamford from both legs of Leeds’ Championship playoff semi-final against Norwich does not prove a major problem for his team.

It is the worst possible moment for Farke’s key centre-forward to suffer knee trouble and the Leeds manager turned rueful as he welcomed the news that Hollywood’s Will Ferrell had become the latest celebrity to invest in the West Yorkshire club.

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Mariners claim A-League Men semi-final win as nine-man Sydney see red

  • Josh Nisbet and Mikael Doka give Central Coast 2-1 first leg win
  • Jack Rodwell and Corey Hollman sent off at Allianz Stadium

Sydney FC’s A-League Men grand final hopes are hanging by a thread after Jack Rodwell and Corey Hollman were sent off in a 2-1 semi-final loss to the Central Coast Mariners.

Sydney were forced to play the last 10 minutes of Friday’s first leg at Allianz Stadium with nine men, and they will be without Rodwell and Hollman for the second leg in Gosford next Saturday.

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Everton drop appeal over two-point penalty for breaching financial rules

  • Club have judged prospect of appeal’s success as remote
  • Premier League appeal hearing was due to begin on Monday

Everton have dropped their appeal over a two-point deduction for breaching Premier League profitability and sustainability rules after judging their prospects of success remote.

Everton lodged the appeal after suffering a second points deduction of the season on 8 April for a £16.6m overspend up to 2023. They were previously docked 10 points, reduced to six on appeal, for a £19.5m breach up to 2022.

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