The Dutch international decided the game between Leicester and Tottenham in the 95th and 97th minutes. When the home side looked like they were sure to win after hits by Patson Daka (24′) and James Maddison (76′), Bergwijn struck twice shortly before the end, after striker Harry Kane (38′) had scored for Tottenham.
Thanks to the 3-2 win, Hotspur remained unbeaten in the Premier League for the ninth time in a row, are already in fifth place despite a few games to catch up and have chances of the Champions League again.
Rangnick back on the road to success
Manchester United can also hope for a place in the top 4 after just one point from the last two games. After the 3-1 victory in Brentford, coach Ralf Rangnick’s team is only a point behind Tottenham, but has played two games more.
The sense of achievement on Wednesday evening brought ManUnited the goals of Anthony Elanga (55th), Mason Greenwood (62nd) and Marcus Rashford (77th). Ivan Toney (85th) scored for Brentford.
Chelsea continue to lose feathers
The newly appointed world coach Thomas Tuchel has with FC Chelsea in the English premier league get the next setback. the Champions League-Sieger came with Antonio Rudiger in the starting XI Brighton and Hove Albion not more than a 1:1 (1:0) and as third in the table is twelve points behind the sovereign leader Manchester City.
Hakim Ziyech (28th) gave the visitors the lead, with Kai Havertz and Timo Werner coming on as substitutes in the 80th minute. Adam Webster (60th) equalized for Brighton.