[ad_1]
West Ham – Fulham 1: 0
Turbulent final minutes of the London derby! After both teams failed to score in 90 minutes, the hosts cheered for the winning goal – or did they? In the eighth (!) Minute of recovery, the referee actually indicates the point! Ademola Lookman has the chance to secure at least one point for her team. But the Englishman is too casual: Fabianski has no problems in the pitiful attempt of Panenka and registers the victory of his colors.
The gate: 91. Soucek 1: 0.
Chelsea – Sheffield United 4: 1
The “Blues” fall behind at the start against the lowest group in Sheffield. But Chelsea turn on the fireworks, before the interval, the hosts turn the game in their favor through Abraham and newcomer Chilwell. And even after the tea break, it’s the purchases that keep the music going at Chelsea. Thiago Silva scores his first Premier League goal before Timo Werner puts the lid on with his fifth goal in all competitions. Hakim Ziyech, who arrived from Ajax in the summer, also shows why people really wanted him at Stamford Bridge. The Moroccan has two assists. With the win, Lampard’s side temporarily climb to third place, while Sheffield is left without a win.
The objectives: 9. McGoldrick 0: 1, 23. Abraham 1: 1, 34. Chilwell 2: 1, 77. Silva 3: 1, 80. Werner 4: 1.
Everton – Manchester United 1: 3
Offensive show in Liverpool! Within twelve minutes the bell rang three times: a double Bruno Fernandes transformed the game in favor of the “Red Devils”. Just before the final whistle, Edinson Cavani climbs to 3-1 – it’s his first goal since moving to Manchester – and shoots Everton into the mini crisis. After a brilliant start to the season with four wins in four match days, the “Toffees” are losing for the third consecutive time.
The objectives: 19. Bernard 1: 0, 25. Fernandes 1: 1, 32. Fernandes 1: 2, 95. Cavani 1: 3.
Crystal Palace – Leeds United 4: 1
The objectives: 12. Then 1-0, 22. Eze 2-0, 27. Bamford 2-1, 42nd Costa (own goal) 3-1, 70. Ayew 4-1.
On Fridays
Southampton – Newcastle United 2: 0
At St. Mary’s Stadium the bell rings in the 7th minute when Adams shoots the Saints ahead with a nice direct pickup. After a bad mistake by Newcastle’s Longstaff, Scotsman Armstrong followed him twice in the 82nd minute and – be warned – Southampton for the first time in club history reached the top of the league table in England! At least for one evening, the Saints of coach Ralph Hasenhüttl are on the throne ahead of Liverpool, but thanks to the better goal difference they are in first place. The club writes very discreetly to fans on Twitter: “Look at the table …”
The objectives: 7. Adams 1: 0, 82. Armstrong 2: 0.
Brighton – Burnley 0: 0
The objectives: Nothing!
On Sunday
13:00: West Brom – Tottenham
15:00: Leicester – Wolverhampton
17.30 Uhr: Manchester City – Liverpool
20:15 Uhr: Arsenal – Aston Villa
Source link