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Liverpool defeated Everton 2-1 in the Merseyside Derby, continuing their perfect start to the Premier League season. Arne Slot praised his squad's depth, which helped secure a crucial victory amidst competition pressure
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Fabio Carvalho scored a stoppage-time equaliser to help Brentford hold Chelsea to a 2-2 draw, cancelling goals from Moises Caicedo and Cole Palmer in a dramatic Premier League clash
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Dominik Szoboszlai scored a stunning 83rd-minute free-kick to secure Liverpool's 1-0 victory over Arsenal, maintaining their perfect Premier League start and extending their scoring streak to 37 consecutive matches
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Brighton came from behind to beat Manchester City 2-1 in the Premier League, with Erling Haaland's first-half goal undone by a penalty and a late strike from Brajan Gruda
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Chelsea beat Fulham 2-0 in the Premier League, helped by contentious VAR decisions. Joao Pedro and Enzo Fernandez scored, while Fulham boss Marco Silva criticised refereeing after his side’s disallowed goal
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Liverpool teenager Rio Ngumoha, aged 16 years and 361 days, scored a stoppage-time winner against Newcastle to become the club’s youngest-ever scorer, securing a thrilling 3-2 Premier League victory at St. James’ Park
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Manchester United were held 1-1 by Fulham after Bruno Fernandes missed a penalty and substitute Emile Smith Rowe equalised, leaving United still searching for their first Premier League win of the season
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Everton christened Hill Dickinson Stadium with a 2-0 win over Brighton as debutant Jack Grealish starred with two assists, while Callum Hudson-Odoi’s second-half strike earned Nottingham Forest a point at Crystal Palace
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Dango Ouattara scored on his Brentford debut to secure a 1-0 victory over Aston Villa in their first home Premier League match, giving Keith Andrews his side’s first win of the season
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Chelsea crushed West Ham 5-1 at London Stadium in their first Premier League win of the season, with Joao Pedro starring in attack as Graham Potter’s side endured another heavy defeat
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Manchester United dominated but lost 1-0 to Arsenal in their Premier League opener, as Riccardo Calafiori’s header sealed victory. Despite positives from new signings, United’s missed chances and denied penalties proved costly
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Granit Xhaka described his move to Sunderland as the biggest challenge of his career, expressing excitement about the club’s vision and potential. The experienced midfielder hopes to bring energy, passion, and leadership as the team begins its Premier League journey.
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Rayan Ait-Nouri expressed pride and excitement after joining Manchester City, calling it a dream move. He spoke about Pep Guardiola’s influence, reuniting with Matheus Nunes, and his hopes of winning trophies while growing as a player in the Premier League.
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Veteran defender Kyle Walker has joined Burnley, citing the club's family atmosphere, vision, and manager Scott Parker’s influence as key reasons. With 410 Premier League appearances, Walker aims to mentor younger players and help Burnley retain its top-flight status.
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Ahead of Season 4 of WPL, UP Warriorz appoint Abhishek Nayar as head coach. A former Indian all-rounder and experienced IPL coach, Nayar aims to lead the team to their first-ever title
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Liverpool and Portugal footballer Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva died in a tragic car accident in Spain. Tributes poured in from clubs worldwide, including the Premier League and IPL franchises, mourning the untimely death of the 28-year-old forward.
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The last time India played in Hong Kong was in 2009 for a friendly, and unsurprisingly, Sunil Chhetri is the only current squad member who featured in that match
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With this victory, West Ham climbed to 15th place, surpassing Everton and matching the points tally of Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United. Meanwhile, Leicester suffered their fourth consecutive league defeat, leaving them in 19th place, five points adrift of safety.
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Jarrod Bowen's diving header in the 44th minute, from an assist by Aaron Wan-Bissaka, secured Graham Potter's second league win as West Ham manager. Potter will be pleased with his team's strong defensive display, particularly against an Arsenal side that underperformed, especially after Myles Lewis-Skelly was sent off in the 73rd minute.
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First-half strikes from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah secured the win for Liverpool and ensured it maintained its advantage over second-placed Arsenal