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Sean Dyche argued football’s lawmakers should consider expanding the reach of the video assistant referee system after Nottingham Forest conceded from a controversial corner for the second successive match. His side came close to winning, but Dyche was left angered after Manchester United scored the opener from a corner awarded by the assistant referee Akil Howson on the far side of the pitch. Ben Fisher saw Nottingham Forest’s 2-2 draw with Manchester United.

The wait goes on and on for Vítor Pereira and Wolves. Not since 26 April – 14 games and 189 days to be precise – have the Portuguese manager and his team tasted victory in the Premier League. That never looked like changing on yet another afternoon this season when nothing seemed to go their way. From the moment Ryan Sessegnon put Fulham ahead in the ninth minute, there was little prospect of them not going on to end their run of four straight defeats – and even less when Emmanuel Agbadou was sent off at the end of the first half. Read the rest of Ed Aarons report from Fulham’s 3-0 win over Wolves.

On the south coast, Daniel Farke’s Leeds team were full of effort but bereft of the class Brighton have collected from across the globe. Farke’s initial plan lacked sufficient sophistication to prosper. They failed to properly unsettle Fabian Hürzeler’s team, who can be a whirl of inconsistency. In the first half Brighton hit creative heights then descended to customary flat spots. “There’s no sugar-coating,” said Farke. “They created far more.”

“We lost a bit of control but in the second half got it back,” said Hürzeler, delighted his team had kept a Premier League opponent from scoring for the first time this season. “It’s really about getting consistency into our results.” John Brewin was at the Amex to see Diego Gómez score twice in Brighton’s 3-0 win over Leeds.

Jean-Philippe Mateta’s eighth goal of the season set Crystal Palace on course for a return to winning ways in the Premier League. Mateta’s opener on the half-hour was added to by an own goal from the Brentford captain, Nathan Collins, early in the second half as the Eagles backed up their win at Liverpool in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday with their first victory in four league games.

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