Perhaps the most predictable result of all this weekend was Nottingham Forest being smashed by Arsenal, 3-0, at the Emirates. New Nottingham Forest Manager Ange Postecoglou has had virtually no time to indoctrinate his system in players who may or may not be suitable to said system. Early attempts at executing the manager’s favored high press on Saturday were abandoned. Arsenal dominated as would have been expected. The Gunners, however, will be ecstatic at the new faces which led the way on Saturday. Martin Zubimendi scored twice. Viktor Gyokeres scored his third goal of the season. Eberechi Eze had an assist. Winger Noni Madueke was perhaps Arsenal’s most impressive all-around performer and received a standing ovation when substituted. All those players are recent transfers brought in to try to finally put Arsenal over the top in its quest for a league title after three consecutive second place finishes.
Their task will be difficult as defending champion Liverpool remains perfect with four wins, including one over the Gunners. Despite that perfection, however, there have been some nervous moments for the Reds. Things were far from easy against newly promoted Burnley on Sunday before a 95th minute penalty conversion by Mohamed Salah delivered a 1-0 victory. The Clarets were solely intent on keeping Liverpool off the scoresheet and did not have a single shot on target. That strategy was working even after Burnley went down to 10 men in the 84th minute. The effort by the home side went for naught, however, when Burnley defender Hannibal used his arm to deflect a Liverpool cross into the box with just moments remining. While perfect on the season, Liverpool has now won each of its matches in the final ten minutes of play. The champions have shown character but also some dysfunction in an attack populated by numerous new weapons.
Alexander Isak is another attacking addition who was apparently unready at the weekend but could make his debut against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday. Isak’s replacement at Newcastle, Nick Woltemade, scored the winner in the Magpies’ 1-0 victory over Wolverhampton despite having been with the club only a matter of days. With Yoane Wissa struggling with a knee injury picked up during the international break, Woltemade will again be heavily relied upon when Newcastle faces Barcelona in the Champions League on Thursday. Wolverhampton, meanwhile, has lost its opening four league matches for the first time in the club’s history.
Chelsea Manger Enzo Maresca tried to rotate his lineup in advance of the Blues’ Champions League meeting with Bayern Munich this week. Brentford proved a stubborn opponent, however, forcing Maresca to substitute in several stars for second half appearances. Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo and Marc Cucarella were among the cavalry that Maresca called on. Despite the reinforcements, the Blues were stung by a 93rd minute goal from Fabio Carvalho which rescued a point for the homestanding Bees.
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Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur will also have Champions League matches during the coming week against Napoli and Villareal, respectively. Both clubs will take confidence from easy wins in the Premier League over the weekend. Manchester City overwhelmed crosstown rival Manchester United 3-0 in a dominant derby performance as Phil Foden scored his first goal of the season for the Citizens and Erling Haaland found the net twice for his league leading fourth and fifth goals of the season. Jeremy Doku assisted on Foden’s opener and the first of Haaland’s two goals. Manchester City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, the deadline day transfer from PSG, recorded a clean sheet in his first Premier League start. Meanwhile, new lows continue to be the norm for Manchester United. Four points from the Red Devils’ first four league matches equals a futile beginning last witnessed at the start of Manchester United’s 1992/93 season. Both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur fielded their worst ever Premier League sides last season. While Manchester United continues to wallow, Tottenham Hotspur is giving supporters reason to hope for a better table finish than last season’s abhorrent 17th place debacle. Spurs are currently third in the Premier League table after winning for the third time under new manager Thomas Frank. After Saturday’s 3- 0 win over London rival West Ham, the north London side has conceded only one league goal, a far cry from the mad shootouts of the Postecoglou era.
Bournemouth is also breathing the rarefied air of the top four as the Cherries won for a third consecutive time, defeating Brighton 2-1 as Antoine Semenyo’s penalty kick in the 61st minute proved the winner for the Cherries. Semenyo also assisted on the first Bournemouth goal by Alex Scott and now has five goal contributions on the young season.
Fulham relied on an own goal by Leeds defender Gabriel Gudmundsson to defeat the Whites 1-0 at Craven Cottage. The 94th minute error was heartbreaking for a Leeds side which is expected to struggle for points and survival this season.
Nobody scored any goals in the remaining two Premier League matches. Sunderland accomplished what fellow promoted sides Leeds and Burnley could not do in capturing a point from a goalless match at Crystal Palace. Goalkeeper Robin Roefs fended off late scoring chances by the Eagles to move the Cats to seven points after a promising first four matches back in the top tier. Like Burnley, Sunderland had no shots on target but unlike the Clarets were able to see out the game on the broad shoulders of their goalkeeper.
Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez, though surely disappointed in failing to secure a desired transfer move, nevertheless delivered when needed in his return to the pitch for the Villans Saturday at Everton. The Argentine keeper thwarted Everton’s best chance when Michael Keane got on the end of a Jack Grealish cross for what could have been the match winner. Martinez’s teammates continue to keep their opponents’ nets safe from intrusion. Aston Villa managed just a single shot on target in Saturday’s slog of a game and has not scored a goal all season. Were the season to end today, Aston Villa would be relegated along with West Ham and Wolverhampton.