Manchester United visited the unfriendly confines of Anfield Sunday and left with a 2-1 victory which edged its historical rival closer to panic. Liverpool has now lost four consecutive matches across all competitions and has not scored more than one goal in any of those contests. Manchester United won for the first time at Anfield in nearly a decade when Harry Maguire headed in a Bruno Fernandes cross for the 84th minute winner. The Red Devils last won at Anfield in January 2016.
Liverpool, meanwhile, has not lost four consecutive matches since November 2014. Manager Arne Slot and his squad are reeling as they prepare to face Eintracht Frankfurt in Champions League on Wednesday. Manchester United Manager Ruben Amorim enjoyed an all too rare moment of triumph as he won a second consecutive Premier League match for the first time in his troubled Manchester United tenure.
Arsenal remains top of the table after a 1-0 win at Fulham with the Gunners three points clear of streaking Manchester City. The Gunners continued their set piece wizardry when Leandro Trossard scored the winner from an Arsenal corner kick in the 58th minute. Arsenal has now scored eight times this season from set pieces.
Manchester City, meanwhile, has won four of its last five Premier League matches to tuck in behind Arsenal in the league standings. A draw with Arsenal was the only non-winning effort during a five-match unbeaten run for the Citizens. The latest victory, 2-0 over Everton on Saturday, featured a brace by Premier League scoring champion Erling Haaland who found the net twice inside a five-minute span of the second half. Haaland now has 11 league goals, five more than his closest rival.
Bournemouth and Crystal Palace engaged in a 3-3 thriller at Selhurst Park which included a hat trick by Eagles star JP Mateta and a brace by the Cherries’ Eli Kroupi. Bournemouth sprinted to the lead on Kroupi’s two first half goals before Mateta knotted the match for the first time with two goals in the 64th and 69th minute, respectively. Ryan Christie would then regain the lead for the Cherries with an 89th minute goal. Mateta, however, was not done. The French striker, who scored his first senior goal for country over the international break, notched his third of the match on a converted penalty kick after Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi was wrestled to the ground on a corner chance. Despite the late disappointment, Bournemouth’s point moved the Cherries to third in the Premier League table, surpassing Liverpool on goal differential.
Crystal Palace finished the weekend in eighth, dropping two places as Chelsea and Sunderland swept past the Eagles with weekend victories. The Blues were 3-0 winners over Nottingham Forest in Ange Postecoglou’s final match as manager of the Tricky Trees. Postecoglou, the former Tottenham Hotspur manager was sacked by Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis after the final whistle before the short-lived manager could even conduct a post-match press interview. Perhaps Marinakis had tired of Postecoglou’s self-serving interviews, the latest of which on Friday saw Postecoglou claim he is miscast as a “failed manager.” The shoe certainly fit at Forest where the former Spurs man lost six times and failed to win any of his eight matches in charge. Postecoglou’s Friday defense of his abominable 17th place league finish last season with Spurs highlighted how he essentially tanked the league season to focus on the diluted Europa League competition. Postecoglou has delivered even worse league results for Nottingham Forest where the Tricky Trees find themselves 18th in the Premier League table, the fired manager being responsible for four of the club’s five league losses to date. Former Burnley and Everton manager Sean Dyche is among the names rumored to lead Forest’s relegation fight.
Sunderland, meanwhile, put further distance between the Black Cats and the relegation zone with a 2-0 victory over bottom of the table Wolverhampton. Newly promoted Sunderland is all the way up to seventh in the table after winning its third home match in four tries this season. Wolves remain winless after eight Premier League matches and has scored a joint league worst five goals all season.
West Ham Manager Nuno Espirito Santo has the dubious distinction of having managed two of the teams in the relegation zone in this very same season. Already sacked by Nottingham Forest in favor of the now also departed Ange Postecoglou, Santo may fast be realizing that he went from the frying pan into the fire after the Hammers were beaten 2-0 by Brentford in Santo’s home debut at London Stadium. His team was booed off at halftime and at the final whistle on Monday. Organized protests by supporters have called for the heads of Chair and Vice-Chair David Sullivan and Karen Brady, respectively. The squad is terrible, and the Hammers have the worst goal differential in the Premier League.
Burnley moved out of the relegation zone as Nottingham Forest moved in. The Clarets snapped a five-match winless run by defeating fellow promoted side Leeds 2-0 at Turf Moor. Current Champions League participant Newcastle is only two points above the Clarets after the Magpies lost 2-1 at Brighton. Leeds is the only club not currently in the relegation zone that has scored as few goals as Newcastle. The Alexander Isak transfer from the Magpies to Liverpool has so far done neither club any good. Thirty-four-year-old Danny Welbeck scored twice for the Seagulls, including the 84th minute winner.
Aston Villa continued to recover from early season troubles to make it three wins in a row after Sunday’s comeback victory over Tottenham Hotspur. Emiliano Buendia scored the winner to take all three points at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, moving the Villans to within two points of sixth place Spurs. Aston Villa had failed to win any of its first five league matches this season.
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