Unheralded O’Reilly boosts Man City’s Champions League hopes in Premier League

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Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly celebrates scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Manchester City at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Saturday April 19, 2025. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

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Nico O’Reilly is proving to be an unlikely trump card in Manchester City’s bid to secure Champions League qualification from the Premier League.

The 20-year-old midfielder popped up to score the first of City’s two late goals in a 2-0 win at Everton as the soon-to-be-deposed champion climbed to fourth place on Saturday.

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The teams finishing in the top five will qualify for next season’s Champions League and City is far from sure of being among them after a huge regression following an unprecedented four straight titles under Pep Guardiola.

O’Reilly, who came through the City academy, had barely featured for City this season, until a defensive injury crisis led to Guardiola playing the youngster out of position at left back.

Not only has he been defensively sound, he is also scoring. He netted in a win over Crystal Palace last weekend and again against Everton in the 84th minute. Mateo Kovacic added on in the second minute of stoppage time.

City went above Nottingham Forest, which dropped to fifth place in its improbable bid to get into the Champions League. Forest visits Tottenham on Monday.

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Later Saturday, third-placed Newcastle plays away to seventh-placed Aston Villa.

Mbeumo and Wissa score again for Brentford

There were concerns about where Brentford’s goals were going to come from when star striker Ivan Toney left for Saudi Arabia last summer.

Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa are ensuring Toney is barely being missed.

Mbeumo scored twice to move to 18 goals for the campaign and Wissa netted for the 16th time as Brentford beat Brighton 4-2 in a match between teams in mid-table.

There were more than 20 minutes of stoppage time in the second half, partly because of a clash of heads between Brentford’s Yunus Konak and Brighton’s Jan Paul van Hecke in added-on time that required both players to get lengthy and careful treatment.

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Van Hecke was given oxygen while being carried off the field on a stretcher to applause from the crowd.

Joao Pedro was sent off for Brighton in the second half for elbowing Brentford defender Nathan Collins.

Southampton’s target

Already-relegated Southampton will not be the outright worst team the Premier League has ever seen.

A stoppage-time equalizer by Lesley Ugochukwu earned the Saints a 1-1 draw at West Ham and nudged the last-placed team to 11 points — the same number Derby County had in the 2007-08 season. That remains the lowest points total in a single Premier League.

Southampton has five more games to get ahead of Derby’s total.

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Jarrod Bowen opened the scoring for fifth-from-last West Ham.

Richards sees red

United States defender Chris Richards was sent off for picking up two yellow cards in Crystal Palace’s 0-0 draw with Bournemouth.

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Steve Douglas is at https://twitter.com/sdouglas80

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