Leeds United 0 Aston Villa 0: A drab goalless draw at Elland Road increases the pressure on Villa manager Steven Gerrard, whose side were unable to take advantage of the extra man after Luis Sinisterra was sent off for Leeds early in the second half. Leeds manager Jesse Marsch was not pleased with Villa's tactics, saying: "This is the best league in the world and our fans don't come here to watch a match at snail's pace." Reuters
PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND RESULTS: Saturday, October 1, 2022 - Arsenal 3 (Partey 20', Gabriel Jesus 49', Xhaka 67') Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Kane pen 31'): Arsenal take the honours in the North London derby in a match they dominated against a Spurs side that had Emerson Royal sent-off just after the hour mark. Gunners manager Mikel Arteta said: "We are focused on what we are doing and today is another sign that we are going in the right direction, that we can play at a really high level." AP
Bournemouth 0 Brentford 0: Bournemouth extended their unbeaten run to four games under caretaker manager Gary O'Neil in a game lacking in quality. "I liked our mentality. I liked our organisation and our endeavour," said O'Neil."I was disappointed with certain moments and we need to be better with the ball." Getty
Crystal Palace 1 (Edouard 7') Chelsea 2 (Aubameyang 38', Gallagher 90'): Conor Gallagher scored the late winner against the team he enjoyed a successful loan spell with last season. Palace were furious that Thiago Silva, who set-up Aubameyang's goal, had not been not sent-off for a deliberate handball. Eagles manager Patrick Vieira said: "I think it's unbelievable how he managed to stay on the field." Getty
Fulham 1 (De Cordova-Reid 88') Newcastle 4 (Wilson 11', Almiron 33', 57'), Longstaff 43'): Miguel Almiron scored a goal of the season contender as Newcastle won for the first time since the opening weekend of the season. Fulham had Nathaniel Chalobah sent off in the eighth minute for a late tackle on Sean Longstaff. "He's capable of doing magical things, and for me [his first goal] was a magical goal," said Magpies manager Eddie Howe. Getty
Liverpool 3 (Firmino 33', 54', Webster og 63') Brighton 3 Trossard 4', 17', 83'): A Leandro Trossard hat-trick earned new Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi a thrilling draw in a rollercoaster match at Anfield. "A crazy game. I am happy and proud for my players and my club," said De Zerbi. " I knew before the game it could be difficult and it was very difficult." EPA
Southampton 1 (Aribo 49') Everton 2 (Coady 52', McNeil 54'): Everton secured back-to-back victories thanks to goals from summer signings Conor Coady and Dwight McNeil. "The minute we rest is our downfall - it's important we realise there is a long way for us to go," said Everton manager Lampard. "But we can get a lot better and we've got hard games coming up so we need to stay on it." Getty
West Ham 2 (Scamacca 29', Bowen 54') Wolves 0: Wolves slip into the bottom three after failing to add to their meagre tally of three goals this season. Italian striker Gianluca Scamacca scored his first goal for the Hammers. "I think everyone, including me can give a little bit more, " said Wolves manager Bruno Lage, who has since been sacked. "We are not in good form so something needs to change. It is not the manager's responsibility it is everyone." Reuters
Sunday, October 3: Man City 6 (Foden 8', 44',72'), Haaland (34', 37', 64') Man United 3 (Antony 56', Martial 84, pen 90+1'): Erling Haaland and Phil Foden both score hat-tricks as City claim derby bragging right in emphatic fashion. "It was really good [in the first half]. We scored four goals and could have scored more," said City manager Pep Guardiola. " It was a great victory, a great game." Reuters
Leeds United 0 Aston Villa 0: A drab goalless draw at Elland Road increases the pressure on Villa manager Steven Gerrard, whose side were unable to take advantage of the extra man after Luis Sinisterra was sent off for Leeds early in the second half. Leeds manager Jesse Marsch was not pleased with Villa's tactics, saying: "This is the best league in the world and our fans don't come here to watch a match at snail's pace." Reuters
PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND RESULTS: Saturday, October 1, 2022 - Arsenal 3 (Partey 20', Gabriel Jesus 49', Xhaka 67') Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Kane pen 31'): Arsenal take the honours in the North London derby in a match they dominated against a Spurs side that had Emerson Royal sent-off just after the hour mark. Gunners manager Mikel Arteta said: "We are focused on what we are doing and today is another sign that we are going in the right direction, that we can play at a really high level." AP
Bournemouth 0 Brentford 0: Bournemouth extended their unbeaten run to four games under caretaker manager Gary O'Neil in a game lacking in quality. "I liked our mentality. I liked our organisation and our endeavour," said O'Neil."I was disappointed with certain moments and we need to be better with the ball." Getty
Crystal Palace 1 (Edouard 7') Chelsea 2 (Aubameyang 38', Gallagher 90'): Conor Gallagher scored the late winner against the team he enjoyed a successful loan spell with last season. Palace were furious that Thiago Silva, who set-up Aubameyang's goal, had not been not sent-off for a deliberate handball. Eagles manager Patrick Vieira said: "I think it's unbelievable how he managed to stay on the field." Getty
Fulham 1 (De Cordova-Reid 88') Newcastle 4 (Wilson 11', Almiron 33', 57'), Longstaff 43'): Miguel Almiron scored a goal of the season contender as Newcastle won for the first time since the opening weekend of the season. Fulham had Nathaniel Chalobah sent off in the eighth minute for a late tackle on Sean Longstaff. "He's capable of doing magical things, and for me [his first goal] was a magical goal," said Magpies manager Eddie Howe. Getty
Liverpool 3 (Firmino 33', 54', Webster og 63') Brighton 3 Trossard 4', 17', 83'): A Leandro Trossard hat-trick earned new Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi a thrilling draw in a rollercoaster match at Anfield. "A crazy game. I am happy and proud for my players and my club," said De Zerbi. " I knew before the game it could be difficult and it was very difficult." EPA
Southampton 1 (Aribo 49') Everton 2 (Coady 52', McNeil 54'): Everton secured back-to-back victories thanks to goals from summer signings Conor Coady and Dwight McNeil. "The minute we rest is our downfall - it's important we realise there is a long way for us to go," said Everton manager Lampard. "But we can get a lot better and we've got hard games coming up so we need to stay on it." Getty
West Ham 2 (Scamacca 29', Bowen 54') Wolves 0: Wolves slip into the bottom three after failing to add to their meagre tally of three goals this season. Italian striker Gianluca Scamacca scored his first goal for the Hammers. "I think everyone, including me can give a little bit more, " said Wolves manager Bruno Lage, who has since been sacked. "We are not in good form so something needs to change. It is not the manager's responsibility it is everyone." Reuters
Sunday, October 3: Man City 6 (Foden 8', 44',72'), Haaland (34', 37', 64') Man United 3 (Antony 56', Martial 84, pen 90+1'): Erling Haaland and Phil Foden both score hat-tricks as City claim derby bragging right in emphatic fashion. "It was really good [in the first half]. We scored four goals and could have scored more," said City manager Pep Guardiola. " It was a great victory, a great game." Reuters
Leeds United 0 Aston Villa 0: A drab goalless draw at Elland Road increases the pressure on Villa manager Steven Gerrard, whose side were unable to take advantage of the extra man after Luis Sinisterra was sent off for Leeds early in the second half. Leeds manager Jesse Marsch was not pleased with Villa's tactics, saying: "This is the best league in the world and our fans don't come here to watch a match at snail's pace." Reuters