
Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea continued their way to the Premier League with victories. In the context of the 4th round, the champions needed him against Crystal Palace (4: 2), the Reds dismantled Bournemouth (9: 0), equalizing historical performance, and the Londoners fought with Leicester (2: 1) .
Pep Guardiola’s side made things difficult again, trailing Crystal Palace 2-0 at the Etihad after the break, but Erling Haaland’s hat-trick – his first in England – brought “three points”. John Stones’ own goal and Joachim Andersen’s header to the Eagles came from Ebereka Eze’s foot. The remaining Bernardo Silva and Haaland, who is in shape, were cleared out for the Citizens in a completely different second half.
With Roberto Firmino in a rage, scoring two goals and scoring three more, Liverpool took their first win of the season by beating Bournemouth at Anfield. Among other things, the Brazilian scored Harvey Elliot’s first goal in the Premier League. Kostas Tsimikas came on as a 70th-minute substitute and assisted Fabio Carvalho and Luis Diaz in the last two goals of Jurgen Klopp’s team.
The sacking of Conor Gallagher in the 28th minute with a second yellow card made it difficult for Chelsea to face Leicester at Stamford Bridge. However, Raheem Sterling, scoring the first two goals in the blue jersey, gave them a 2-1 victory. Harvey Barnes closed the gap, but his goal wasn’t enough for the Foxes to go winless and score in stoppage time with Daniel Amarti.
Contrary to the match, Everton appeared to have left with three points at the Gtech Community Stadium. Anthony Gordon intercepted a long pass from Conor Coady to beat David Ray 0-1. Brentford scored over Ivan Toni in the 34th minute and Ioan Wiza later missed an empty net and Christian Nørgaard in the 53rd minute before substitute Vitaliy Yanel saved the point.
At the American Express Community Stadium, the difference between Brighton and Leeds was finally made by a goal from Pascal Gross. The Seagulls appear, albeit temporarily, along with City at the top of the standings!
Saturday, August 27
Southampton-Manchester United. 0-1
(55′ Fernandes)
(84′ Yanel – 24′ Gordon)
(65′ gross)
(47′, 63′ Sterling – 66′ Barnes)
(3′, 85′ Luis Diaz, 6′ Elliott, 28′ Alexander-Arnold, 31′, 62′ Firmino, 45’+1′ Van Dijk, 47′ own Mepham, 80′ Carvalho)
(53′ Silva, 62′, 70′, 81′ Haaland – 4′ own Stones, 21′ Andersen)
Arsenal-Fulham 19:30
Aston Villa-West Ham 28/8
Wolves-Newcastle 28/8
Nottingham Forest-Tottenham 28/8
Manchester City 10
Brighton 10
Arsenal 9 -3
Leeds 7
Chelsea 7
Tottenham 7-3h.
Manchester United. 6
Liverpool 5
Brentford 5
Newcastle 5-3h.
Fulham 5-3h.
Crystal Palace 4
Nottingham Forest 4-3h.
Southampton 4
Aston Villa 3 -3ag.
Bournemouth 3
Everton 2
Wolves 1-3
Leicester 1
West Ham 0 -3
Source: Kathimerini

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