Leicester 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool maintained their 100% record in the Premier League, but it was £67 million ‘keeper Alisson howler that gifted Leicester their goal that dominated the headlines, with many fans reckoning that a certain Mr.Karius will have take great joy in the Brazilian’s misfortune.
Are Loris Karius and Alisson two sides of the same coin? (by @omomani) #LFC pic.twitter.com/T3A3qcrc05
— GOAL (@goal) September 2, 2018
Brighton 2-2 Fulham
He may have gone full Mitrovic and actually made himself the villain of the day by giving away a late penalty, but the big Serbs record since joining Fulham is simply sensational.
Since his Fulham debut in February, Aleksandar Mitrovic has scored more goals in English league football than any other player ????????????
???? https://t.co/La4xG5AWtq #BRIFUL pic.twitter.com/UfVVTxNGXI
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) September 1, 2018
Chelsea 2-0 Bournemouth
Maurizio Sarri’s side may well have made it four wins out of four, but I think we can all agree that whoever designed the Blues new training kit should be taken out the back and shot immediately.
Final prep! ???? #CHEBOU pic.twitter.com/zTLyn6L6rE
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) September 1, 2018
Crystal Palace 0-2 Southampton
Crystal Palace confirmed this weekend that they are the closest thing to a one-man team in the Premier League.
https://twitter.com/AccaTrackerTM/status/1036177051634618368
Everton 1-1 Huddersfield
Toffees boss Marco Silva has come in for plenty of stick for his horrific record of goals against from set plays this weekend. During his career in the Premier League, 41% of the goals conceded have come from dead ball situations.
https://twitter.com/EFCFansCorner_/status/1035903229480116224
West Ham 0-1 Huddersfield
Aaron Cresswell’s pathetic attempt at stopping Wolves Adama Traore from racing clear to score the winner, summed up another dismal performance by West Ham.
LMFAOOOOOOOOO #WHUWOL #wwfc pic.twitter.com/vWHYLqH4if
— Sam (@SamCarpenter_) September 1, 2018
Manchester City 2-1 Newcastle
Manchester City reveal the real reason Kyle Walker has those strange holes in the back of his socks, after the England international right-back scored the winner against Newcastle with a thunderous long-range strike.
Holes in @kylewalker2's socks explained.
Cause of that rocket goal! ???? #cityvnufc pic.twitter.com/LEgdciy3yQ
— Manchester City (@ManCity) September 1, 2018
Cardiff 3-2 Arsenal
Alexandre Lacazette put in a match-winning display on his first start of the season and judging by this stat Arsenal boss Unai Emery should be giving the French striker more game time going forward.
58% – Since Alexandre Lacazette’s Premier League debut, Arsenal have a 58% win rate in the competition when he starts compared to a 33% win rate when he doesn’t. Return. pic.twitter.com/vOAUMz19YV
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) September 2, 2018
Watford 2-1 Spurs
Mr.Watford Troy Deeney reveals that he and his teammates ignored their manager and went freestyle for the corner kick routines that lead to their two goals against Spurs.
"We're not gonna give Holebas too much credit – he moans too much." ????#MOTD2 pic.twitter.com/aior1QfXz1
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) September 2, 2018
Burnley 0-2 Manchester United
Jose Mourinho’s side got a much-needed win, but young attacker Marcus Rashford was sent off and later took to Twitter to apologise. And one United fan was quick to bust out the Star Wars references after the youngster was labelled a ‘Naive Boy’ by his manager.
You still have much to learn young one. pic.twitter.com/lD3lhJcVZd
— ???? (@SW_MUN_Time_H) September 2, 2018