Everton 1 (Maupay 53') West Ham United 0: Everton secured their first win of the season at the seventh attempt thanks to Neal Maupay's first goal for the club since moving from Brighton. "It's a win that has been a little while coming," said Everton manager Frank Lampard. "We probably have deserved it somewhere this season already but it hadn't come." Getty
PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND RESULTS: Friday, September 16, 2022 - Aston Villa 1 (Ramsey 41') Southampton 0: Villa secured their second league win of the season thanks to Jacob Ramsey's first-half goal. "It wasn't pretty or stylish but, with where we were in the league, we knew we had to do it in a pragmatic way," said Villa manager Steven Gerrard. Getty
Nottingham Forest 2 (Awoniyi 11', O'Brien 77') Fulham 3 Tosin 54', Joao Palhinha 57', Reed 60'): For the second match in a row, Forest lose after leading at half-time. Fulham's three goals in six minutes condemned Steve Cooper's side to another defeat. "It was a fantastic feeling for us even if we suffered a little in the last few minutes and they had belief they could score again," said Fulham manager Marco Silva. Getty
Saturday, Spetember 17 - Wolves 0 Manchester City 3 (Grealish 1', Haaland 16', Foden 69'): Erling Haaland scored for the seventh consecutive game and took his total to 14 in the past nine as champions City coasted to victory against Wolves. Jack Grealish, who opened the scoring after just 55 seconds, said: "It was a long time coming ... it is nice to get off the mark this season and do it so early. I should be scoring more and getting more assists." EPA
Newcastle United 1 (Isak pen 67') Bournemouth 1 (Billing 62'): Record signing Alexander Isak scored his first goal at St James' Park but the Magpies remain without a win since the first weekend of the season after Philip Billing had put the Cherries in front. "We are disappointed with our performance, there was just something missing from us today," said Newcastle manager Eddie Howe. "We weren't quite our intense selves." AFP
Tottenham Hotspur 6 (Kane 8', Dier 21', Bentancur 47', Son Heung-min 73', 84', 86') Leicester City 2 (Tielemans pen 6', Maddison 41'): Substitute Son Heung-min bagged a 13-minute hat-trick as woeful Leicester produced another defensive horror show and fell to a sixth straight defeat. "I understand the game, I understand football," said Foxes manager Brendan Rodgers. "Today the scoreline didn't reflect the game, but the bottom line is we have had a heavy defeat and we should have been better." Getty
Arsenal's Portuguese midfielder Fabio Vieira (L) celebrates with Arsenal's Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka after scoring the team's third goal during the English Premier League football match between Brentford and Arsenal at the Gtech Community Stadium in London on September 18, 2022. (Photo by Ian Kington / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. /
Everton 1 (Maupay 53') West Ham United 0: Everton secured their first win of the season at the seventh attempt thanks to Neal Maupay's first goal for the club since moving from Brighton. "It's a win that has been a little while coming," said Everton manager Frank Lampard. "We probably have deserved it somewhere this season already but it hadn't come." Getty
PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND RESULTS: Friday, September 16, 2022 - Aston Villa 1 (Ramsey 41') Southampton 0: Villa secured their second league win of the season thanks to Jacob Ramsey's first-half goal. "It wasn't pretty or stylish but, with where we were in the league, we knew we had to do it in a pragmatic way," said Villa manager Steven Gerrard. Getty
Nottingham Forest 2 (Awoniyi 11', O'Brien 77') Fulham 3 Tosin 54', Joao Palhinha 57', Reed 60'): For the second match in a row, Forest lose after leading at half-time. Fulham's three goals in six minutes condemned Steve Cooper's side to another defeat. "It was a fantastic feeling for us even if we suffered a little in the last few minutes and they had belief they could score again," said Fulham manager Marco Silva. Getty
Saturday, Spetember 17 - Wolves 0 Manchester City 3 (Grealish 1', Haaland 16', Foden 69'): Erling Haaland scored for the seventh consecutive game and took his total to 14 in the past nine as champions City coasted to victory against Wolves. Jack Grealish, who opened the scoring after just 55 seconds, said: "It was a long time coming ... it is nice to get off the mark this season and do it so early. I should be scoring more and getting more assists." EPA
Newcastle United 1 (Isak pen 67') Bournemouth 1 (Billing 62'): Record signing Alexander Isak scored his first goal at St James' Park but the Magpies remain without a win since the first weekend of the season after Philip Billing had put the Cherries in front. "We are disappointed with our performance, there was just something missing from us today," said Newcastle manager Eddie Howe. "We weren't quite our intense selves." AFP
Tottenham Hotspur 6 (Kane 8', Dier 21', Bentancur 47', Son Heung-min 73', 84', 86') Leicester City 2 (Tielemans pen 6', Maddison 41'): Substitute Son Heung-min bagged a 13-minute hat-trick as woeful Leicester produced another defensive horror show and fell to a sixth straight defeat. "I understand the game, I understand football," said Foxes manager Brendan Rodgers. "Today the scoreline didn't reflect the game, but the bottom line is we have had a heavy defeat and we should have been better." Getty
Arsenal's Portuguese midfielder Fabio Vieira (L) celebrates with Arsenal's Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka after scoring the team's third goal during the English Premier League football match between Brentford and Arsenal at the Gtech Community Stadium in London on September 18, 2022. (Photo by Ian Kington / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. /
Everton 1 (Maupay 53') West Ham United 0: Everton secured their first win of the season at the seventh attempt thanks to Neal Maupay's first goal for the club since moving from Brighton. "It's a win that has been a little while coming," said Everton manager Frank Lampard. "We probably have deserved it somewhere this season already but it hadn't come." Getty