In a thrilling Premier League match between Manchester City and Wolves, Pedro Neto unlocked the game with a brilliant run down the right flank, which led to Ruben Dias’ own goal for the 1-0 lead.
Guardiola’s squad relentlessly sought an equalizer, but the first 45 minutes ended goalless for the reigning champions. Julian Alvarez reignited the match with a sublime free-kick just before the hour mark, leveling the score.
However, Hee-Chan Hwang quickly restored Wolverhampton’s lead at the 66th minute, securing a prestigious win for the Wolves. This result meant that Manchester City slipped to second place, trailing Liverpool due to their defeat.
Arsenal, great victory
Arsenal took an early lead when Odegaard set up Jesus, who hit the crossbar with a header, allowing Saka to easily tap in the rebound for a 1-0 advantage. The Cherries attempted a comeback, but late in the first half, Arsenal were awarded a penalty, which Odegaard calmly converted.
The second half began similarly, with another penalty, this time taken by Havertz. Ben White added a fourth goal in stoppage time, securing Arsenal’s 17th point, temporarily placing them in second place.
In a first half devoid of clear chances, Andersen scored the game’s first goal with a well-placed shot after 23 minutes. Casemiro was the most dangerous player for Manchester United, coming close with a header from a corner just before halftime.
Despite increased pressure from the home team in the second half, they failed to find the net, and Crystal Palace claimed a surprise victory, moving ahead of Manchester United in the standings.
After a shaky start, Howe’s team took control, with Almiron scoring a brilliant goal from outside the box to give Newcastle the lead. Isak doubled their advantage with a penalty in the second half, while Burnley struggled to end their winless streak. Newcastle now has 12 points, while Burnley remains at one point, rooted to the bottom of the table.
West Ham secured a comfortable win with Bowen and Soucek scoring in the first half. Sheffield United had several chances but couldn’t find the net, leaving them at the bottom of the table. West Ham now has 13 points.
Luton clinches historic first Premier League win
Luton got off to a strong start, taking a 2-0 lead within half an hour. Calvert-Lewin pulled one back for Everton just before halftime, but Luton held on to claim their first Premier League victory, leveling with Everton at four points.
Brighton suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Aston Villa. Villa dominated from the start, taking a 3-0 lead within 26 minutes. Ansu Fati scored Brighton’s only goal, but Watkins completed his hat-trick, and Villa added two more goals to secure a 6-1 win. Villa now has 15 points, while Brighton had a day to forget.
Liverpool faced a late twist, losing to Tottenham due to a Matip own goal. Curtis Jones was sent off in the 25th minute, shifting momentum to Tottenham. Son scored for Spurs, and Gakpo pulled one back for Liverpool before Jota’s red card left them with nine men. In injury time, Matip’s own goal sealed Tottenham’s victory, moving them level with Arsenal in second place with 17 points.
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