LONDON – No enthusiasts, no shortage of goals.
On Sunday there were 18 goals in all four Premier League games: Tottenham’s 5–2 win over Southampton generating the most.
Heung-min Son frantic, scoring four in a league game for the first time, all attended through Harry Kane, who received the fifth from Tottenham.
Liverpool against Chelsea was a cautious match until Andreas Christensen saw the red one, giving the champions a male advantage. Sadio Mane scored two goals in five minutes to give Liverpool a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge.
Neal Maupay also hit twice when Brighton won 3-0 in Newcastle. And there were six other scorers when Leicester beat Burnley 4-2.
GIFTS FOR LIVERPOOL
A lukewarm at Stamford Bridge played for Liverpool when Christensen knocked out Mane in the first half.
While the champions pressed after the break, Mane took five minutes to move on to the initial game after an exchange between Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah.
Another mistake by Kepa Arrizabalaga gave Liverpool a second, Chelsea goalkeeper stopped Fikayo Tomori’s backward pass before looking at Jorginho transparently, but gently intercepted via Mane for network compatibility.
Chelsea had an unforeseen chance of organising a comeback when Thiago Alcantara, in his Liverpool deyet, overthrew Timo Werner, but Jorginho’s penalty was stored through Alisson.
TOTTENHAM BOOST
Newly confident in Gareth Bale’s return from Real Madrid, Tottenham reacted categorically to the loss of the first attack on Everton.
But first, Jose Mourinho’s look had to do with Danny Ings’ encounter with a kyle Walker-Peters top ball to put Southampton ahead in the 32nd minute.
But Tanguy Ndombele released Kane, who begged Son to match at the time of the post in the first half’s off time.
Two minutes after the middle of the moment, Kane played in Son while Tottenham was at the helm. The South Korean scored his first Hat Trick in the Premier League in the 64th minute after being set up through a Kane pass.
Kane, the first player to prepare a Premier League teammate for 4 goals, moving from Son to goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.
When Erik Lamela’s shot hit the post, Kane was in a position to retreat.
There was still time for a frustrating ending for Tottenham when Matt Doherty was judged to have treated the area and Ings scored from the penalty spot in the 90s.
LEICESTER WINS AGAIN
For the first time since the 2015–16 season, Leicester opened with two victories and ended Leicester’s surprise push towards the title.
This time, Leicester would only qualify for Europe, as they were denied Champions League qualifying on the last day of last season in July.
Although Chris Wood put Burnley at the helm in the 10th minute, Harvey Barnes equaled 10 minutes later and Erik Pieters’ purpose opposite his own gave Leicester the lead five minutes from the middle of the moment. James Justin extended the lead in ’61.
Although Jimmy Dunne scored a goal, Dennis Praet’s tough shot in ’79 secured victory.
BRIGHTON WASTE COLLECTORS
After a loss to Chelsea, Brighton beat Newcastle.
Maupay scored two goals in the first seven minutes, the first for the after-consequences after Allan Saint-Maximin over Tariq Lamptey.
Aaron Connolly closed the victory at 83. Brighton pulled Yves Bissouma for catching Jamal Lewis in the face with his heels at 89.
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