Leicester City 0 Manchester United 1 (Sancho 23') Three wins on the spin for Erik ten Hag. Plus no move for Cristiano Ronaldo on transfer deadline day. That could be a huge plus, or....
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PREMIER LEAGUE MIDWEEK RESULTS: Tuesday, August 30 - Crystal Palace 1 (Zaha 59') Brentford 1 (Wissa 88'): Palace goalscorer Wilfried Zaha was left "lost for words" after the Ivorian's stunning strike was cancelled out be a late Yoane Wissa leveller. "Just one lapse in concentration ruins all the hard work," said Zaha. "We just killed ourselves in the end." Getty
Fulham 2 (Mitrovic 48', Dunk og 55') Brighton 1 (Mac Allister pen 60'): Aleksandar Mitrovic was hailed as "unbelievable" by manager Marco Silva after the striker made it five goals in five games for Fulham, helping inflict a first defeat of the season on Brighton. "It's important for him to feel confident and he needs that but he is much more than that," Silva said of the Serbian. "We demand it from him but he did it really well." Reuters
Southampton 2 (Lavia 28', A Armstrong 45'+1')
Chelsea 1 (Sterling 23'): Adam Armstrong scored his first league goal since November last year to help the Saints come back from a goal down to seal three points - their first home win over Chelsea since March 2013. Manager Ralph Hasenhuttl said of his team: "They have fun working hard, they have fun running a lot and, when the moment comes, they have fun scoring goals." Getty
Leeds United 1 (Sinisterra 55') Everton 1 (Gordon 17'): A first Premier League goal for Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra earned Leeds a point and denied Frank Lampard and denied Everton a first win of the season after Anthony Gordon's first-half had goal put the Toffees in front. "Clearly, the interest has been there because he's a top player," Lampard said of his goalscorer. "And that's why we're so keen to keep him." Getty
Wednesday, August 31 - Arsenal 2 (Jesus 30', Martinelli 77') Aston Villa 1 (Luiz 74'): Gabriel Jesus continued his impressive start to life in North London after his third goal of the season as Arsenal maintained their 100 per cent record with a scoreline that flattered struggling Villa. "We were really dominant and at it and created chance after chance," said Gunners manager Mikel Arteta. "The regret is that we didn't score four or five." Reuters
Bournemouth 0 Wolves 0: Cherries' caretaker manager Gary O'Neil saw his team battle to a much-needed point at the Vitality Stadium, coming just days after a 9-0 defeat at Liverpool and the sacking of Scott Parker. "I couldn't be prouder of what the lads put in, from where they were last weekend," O'Neil said. "They showed incredible bravery and determination." Getty
Manchester City 6 (Haaland 12', 23', 38', Cancelo 50', Alvarez 65', 87') Nottingham Forest 0: The relentless Erling Haaland scored a second hat-trick on the trot as champions City put newly-promoted Forest to the sword at the Etihad Stadium. "What Haaland wants is to win titles," said City manager Pep Guardiola. "Knowing him, he would not be happy to break records if we don't win titles." AFP
West Ham United 1 (Soucek 55') Tottenham 1 (Kehrer og 34'): The Hammers fought back from a goal down to share the derby spoils at London Stadium, while Spurs saw a first-half penalty call after an Aaron Cresswell handball overturned following a lengthy VAR check. "In England they have to learn much more to use the VAR in the right way," said Spurs manager Antonio Conte. "You have to study very well and be more accurate." Reuters
Liverpool 1 (Firmino 61', Carvalho 90+8') Newcastle United 1 (Isak 38'): A goal from substitute Fabio Carvalho deep in injury time saw Liverpool grab the win after Magpies' new record-signing Alexander Isak had scored on what was an impressive debut at Anfield. "Football can go in both directions but tonight it went in the right one, a perfect end of the game," said Reds manager Jurgen Klopp. AFP
Leicester City 0 Manchester United 1 (Sancho 23') Three wins on the spin for Erik ten Hag. Plus no move for Cristiano Ronaldo on transfer deadline day. That could be a huge plus, or....
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PREMIER LEAGUE MIDWEEK RESULTS: Tuesday, August 30 - Crystal Palace 1 (Zaha 59') Brentford 1 (Wissa 88'): Palace goalscorer Wilfried Zaha was left "lost for words" after the Ivorian's stunning strike was cancelled out be a late Yoane Wissa leveller. "Just one lapse in concentration ruins all the hard work," said Zaha. "We just killed ourselves in the end." Getty
Fulham 2 (Mitrovic 48', Dunk og 55') Brighton 1 (Mac Allister pen 60'): Aleksandar Mitrovic was hailed as "unbelievable" by manager Marco Silva after the striker made it five goals in five games for Fulham, helping inflict a first defeat of the season on Brighton. "It's important for him to feel confident and he needs that but he is much more than that," Silva said of the Serbian. "We demand it from him but he did it really well." Reuters
Southampton 2 (Lavia 28', A Armstrong 45'+1')
Chelsea 1 (Sterling 23'): Adam Armstrong scored his first league goal since November last year to help the Saints come back from a goal down to seal three points - their first home win over Chelsea since March 2013. Manager Ralph Hasenhuttl said of his team: "They have fun working hard, they have fun running a lot and, when the moment comes, they have fun scoring goals." Getty
Leeds United 1 (Sinisterra 55') Everton 1 (Gordon 17'): A first Premier League goal for Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra earned Leeds a point and denied Frank Lampard and denied Everton a first win of the season after Anthony Gordon's first-half had goal put the Toffees in front. "Clearly, the interest has been there because he's a top player," Lampard said of his goalscorer. "And that's why we're so keen to keep him." Getty
Wednesday, August 31 - Arsenal 2 (Jesus 30', Martinelli 77') Aston Villa 1 (Luiz 74'): Gabriel Jesus continued his impressive start to life in North London after his third goal of the season as Arsenal maintained their 100 per cent record with a scoreline that flattered struggling Villa. "We were really dominant and at it and created chance after chance," said Gunners manager Mikel Arteta. "The regret is that we didn't score four or five." Reuters
Bournemouth 0 Wolves 0: Cherries' caretaker manager Gary O'Neil saw his team battle to a much-needed point at the Vitality Stadium, coming just days after a 9-0 defeat at Liverpool and the sacking of Scott Parker. "I couldn't be prouder of what the lads put in, from where they were last weekend," O'Neil said. "They showed incredible bravery and determination." Getty
Manchester City 6 (Haaland 12', 23', 38', Cancelo 50', Alvarez 65', 87') Nottingham Forest 0: The relentless Erling Haaland scored a second hat-trick on the trot as champions City put newly-promoted Forest to the sword at the Etihad Stadium. "What Haaland wants is to win titles," said City manager Pep Guardiola. "Knowing him, he would not be happy to break records if we don't win titles." AFP
West Ham United 1 (Soucek 55') Tottenham 1 (Kehrer og 34'): The Hammers fought back from a goal down to share the derby spoils at London Stadium, while Spurs saw a first-half penalty call after an Aaron Cresswell handball overturned following a lengthy VAR check. "In England they have to learn much more to use the VAR in the right way," said Spurs manager Antonio Conte. "You have to study very well and be more accurate." Reuters
Liverpool 1 (Firmino 61', Carvalho 90+8') Newcastle United 1 (Isak 38'): A goal from substitute Fabio Carvalho deep in injury time saw Liverpool grab the win after Magpies' new record-signing Alexander Isak had scored on what was an impressive debut at Anfield. "Football can go in both directions but tonight it went in the right one, a perfect end of the game," said Reds manager Jurgen Klopp. AFP
Leicester City 0 Manchester United 1 (Sancho 23') Three wins on the spin for Erik ten Hag. Plus no move for Cristiano Ronaldo on transfer deadline day. That could be a huge plus, or....
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