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Palace shock United at Old Trafford, comfortable wins for Arsenal and West Ham

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Crystal Palace triumphed with a 1-0 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford, avenging their defeat at the same stadium and elimination from the League Cup. Wins for Arsenal, Newcastle and West Ham, historic success for Luton.

Manchester United comfortably beat Crystal Palace 3-0 in the third round of the League Cup midweek to secure their second victory in a row, which boosted morale, but just 24 hours later came the landing for Erik ten Haag and it was more than unusual.

And that’s because Palace returned to the scene and this time made sure they were the attackers, with Joakim Andersen thundering past Onanas in the 26th minute to make it 1-0 for the Londoners, a fourth defeat for them United meant the first seven games of the Premier League.

In the final of the game, the Manchester team had 77% possession and 19 finals, but only 4 of them were at home. The Eagles from the English capital withstood the pressure and scored a hat-trick that put them on the scoreboard in the first half.

At the same time as Manchester United’s kazoo, Arsenal moved past Bournemouth (4-0) and put behind them the home draw with Tottenham in the north London derby, with Newcastle beating Burnley 2-0 and post-qualification psychology at its peak He defeated City in the League Cup and Olympiakos’ rivals in the Europa League group, West Ham, and beat Sheffield by the same score and a first-half goal.

The victory that was celebrated more than any other on Saturday afternoon, however, was Luton’s over Everton at Goodison Park, where the Haters threw the candy on the canvas with a 2-1 win, overtaking them in the standings. score the first hat-trick in their Premier League history.

The results of the 7th game

  • Aston Villa-Brighton 6-1 (14′ 21′ 65′ Watkins, 26′ auto. Estupinan, 85′ Ramsey, 90+7′ Luiz / 50′ Fati)
  • Manchester United – Crystal Palace 0-1 (25′ Andersen)
  • Newcastle-Burnley 2:0 (14′ Almiron, 76′ penalty. Isak)
  • Wolves – Manchester City 2-1 (13′ automatic. Ruben Dias, 66′ Huang / 58′ Alvarez)
  • Bournemouth-Arsenal 0-4 (17′ Saka, 44′ penalty. Edegaard, 53′ penalty. Havertz, 90+3′ White)
  • West Ham-Sheffield 2:0 (24′ Bowen, 37′ Sucek)
  • Everton-Luton 1-2 (41′ Calvert-Lewin / 24′ Lockyer, 32′ Morris)
  • September 30th 19:30 o’clock Tottenham-Liverpool
  • 01.10. 4:00 p.m Nottingham-Brentford
  • 02.10. 22:00 O’clock Fulham-Chelsea

The program of the 8th game

  • 10.07. 2:30 p.m Luton-Tottenham
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Fulham-Sheffield
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Burnley-Chelsea
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Manchester United – Brentford
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Everton-Bournemouth
  • 07.10. 19:30 o’clock Crystal Palace – Nottingham
  • 08.10. 4:00 p.m Brighton-Liverpool
  • 08/10 16:0 West Ham-Newcastle
  • 08.10. 4:00 p.m Wolves – Aston Villa
  • 08.10. 6:30 p.m Arsenal-Manchester City

Source: sport 24

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