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Manchester City’s Erling Haaland scores the opening goal against Nottingham Forest.
Man City 6-0 Nottingham Forest: Erling Haaland’s first-half hat-trick makes it nine goals in five Premier League games
Wednesday night at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City defeated Nottingham Forest 6-0 thanks to back-to-back hat-tricks from Erling Haaland.
In just his fifth game in the Premier League, the Norwegian increased his total to nine goals for the campaign. All three of his goals came in the first half as Steve Cooper’s freshly promoted team struggled to handle City’s new center-forward.
Joao Cancelo’s spectacular goal brought the score to four, and Julian Alvarez’s two goals on his complete Premier League debut sealed the victory for Pep Guardiola’s team.
The win keeps Premier League champions Nottingham Forest on four points, two points behind early leaders Arsenal.
The Newcastle bench and Jurgen Klopp’s staff got into a furious argument after Liverpool’s late victory.
Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle: Jurgen Klopp calls Liverpool’s late winner ‘perfect response’ to Newcastle time-wasting at Anfield
When questioned about Newcastle’s time-wasting at Anfield, Jurgen Klopp praised Liverpool’s last-second victory as the “perfect response” and hailed the 2-1 victory as one of his “best nights.”
The visitors had frustrated Klopp’s team with a number of instances of running down the clock in the final 10 minutes of the game, and during the five minutes of added time, it appeared Nick Pope also requested treatment for his shoulder. The visitors had looked set to earn a point thanks to Alexander Isak’s goal in the first half.
The addition of more than two extra minutes, though, was enough to enrage the opposing bench, and tensions erupted as Liverpool’s coaching staff and substitutes celebrated the youngster’s score.
Romeo Lavia rejoices after tying the score against Chelsea.
Southampton 2-1 Chelsea: Adam Armstrong hits first-half winner to inflict Blues’ second defeat of season
Southampton earned a well-deserved 2-1 victory after a spectacular first-half comeback to hand Chelsea its second loss of the campaign.
Even if their evening on the south coast started off well when Raheem Sterling scored his third goal of the season from close range, Thomas Tuchel’s team are currently five points behind league leaders Arsenal after collecting only seven points from their first five games.
Romeo Lavia, a gifted youngster, scored a goal from the edge of the box to rouse a meek St Mary’s, but valiant Southampton came back.
After Adam Armstrong scored the game-winning goal in first-half extra time, the Saints never looked back, moving Ralph Hasenhuttl’s team above the Blues.
Gabriel Jesus puts Arsenal ahead of Aston Villa.
Arsenal 2-1 Aston Villa: Gabriel Jesus and Gabriel Martinelli strike to maintain Gunners’ perfect start
With a 2-1 victory over Aston Villa, which dropped the visitors into the relegation zone and increased pressure on the visiting manager Steven Gerrard, Arsenal extended their unbeaten start to the season to five games.
First-half Arsenal attacks caused fear in the Villa defense, which saw Jesus, Gabriel Magalhaes, Martin Odegaard, and Bukayo Saka all miss opportunities before Jesus scored his third goal of the year when Granit Xhaka’s deflected drive was parried (30).
However, it was Villa who sensationally struck next, with substitute Douglas Luiz (74) bending in a corner seconds after coming on in a remarkable repeat of his Carabao Cup goal against Bolton last week. Emi Martinez, a former Gunner, made two excellent stops to prevent Jesus and Martinelli from extending the lead before halftime.
However, after conceding, table-topping Arsenal quickly responded by putting Martinelli’s header into Saka’s cross (77), and the hosts survived another risky corner from Leon Bailey in the closing seconds to keep their perfect record.
After scoring Manchester United’s first goal against Leicester, Jadon Sancho leaps in joy.
Leicester 0-1 Manchester United: Jadon Sancho scores first-half winner to pile misery on Foxes
After Jadon Sancho scored the lone goal to leave winless Leicester at the bottom of the Premier League, Manchester United continued their comeback with a third straight victory. Erik ten Hag, though, thinks there is still room for growth.
As United moved up to fifth place, ahead of Liverpool and Chelsea, Sancho scored his second goal of the year in the 23rd minute after eluding goalkeeper Danny Ward after receiving a pass from Marcus Rashford.
After a lackluster performance, Leicester was jeered off the field at the end of the game. Brendan Rodgers is under increasing pressure as a result of Leicester’s poorest start since 1994.
But despite Ten Hag’s skepticism, United’s dreadful performances against Brentford and Brighton last month are now largely forgotten as they prepare to face league-leading Arsenal on Sunday.
Declan Rice and Harry Kane discuss the protracted VAR check.
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