Manchester United's team temporarily moved to fourth place in the Premier League table, thanks to its landslide victory over Bournemouth 2/5 today, Saturday in the thirty-third stage of the competition.

Leicester strengthened its position in third place by beating its guest Crystal Palace 3-0, while Brighton beat hosts Norwich City 1-0.

At Old Trafford, Manchester succeeded in converting their delay against a goal against Bournemouth into a wide win that took them to fourth place, the last qualification for the Champions League.

Manchester raised its score to 55 points in fourth place, but just one point behind fifth-placed Chelsea, who can regain its presence in the golden box through the match that gathered him later in the day with his guest Watford.

As for Bournemouth, its balance stopped at 27 points, in second place from the bottom, to approach another step from the decline.

Bournemouth advanced with a goal to sign the signature of Junior Stanislas in the 16th minute, but Mason Greenwood responded with a tie goal for Manchester in the 29th minute, followed by Marcus Rashford, scoring the second goal for the home side from a penalty in the 35th minute.

In stoppage time for the first half, Frenchman Anthony Marcial scored the third goal for Manchester.

Four minutes into the second half, Joshua King replied with a goal for Bournemouth from a penalty kick, but Mason Greenwood scored his second and fourth goal for Manchester in the 54th minute before Bruno Fernandez finished the scoring in the 59th minute.

At Walkers Stadium, Leicester City clinched its victory over Crystal Palace with three goals in the second half, as Kelice Ihyanacho advanced with a goal in the 49th minute, then Jimmy Vardi scored the second and third goals in the 77th and 90th minutes.

The win raised Leicester's balance to 58 points in third place, and Crystal's balance stopped at 42 points in thirteenth place.

 Brighton doubled the distress of its host Norwich City and defeated Leandro Troussard in the 25th minute.

Brighton raised its score to 36 points in the fifteenth place and Norwich City's balance stopped at 21 points in the last twenty, to move strongly towards the relegation of the First Division.

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