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·31 agosto 2022
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·31 agosto 2022
There are five more Premier League games to look forward to on Wednesday night, with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur all in action.
Scorers: Isak 37′.
Club record signing Alexander Isak has given Newcastle the lead on his debut, passing the ball into the top corner from 12 yards out after being played in by Sean Longstaff.
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Scorers: Soucek 55′; Kehrer (OG) 34′.
Spurs thought they had been given a penalty in the 11th minute when Harry Kane headed the ball against the hand of Aaron Cresswell.
A spot-kick had initially been awarded before the referee overruled the decision after a lengthy VAR check.
Tottenham broke the deadlock in the 34rd-minute after a blistering counter attack which eventually led to Kane sweeping the ball across goal where it was turned in by West Ham defender Thilo Kehrer.
Tomas Soucek pulled the hosts level at the start of the second half, latching on to Michail Antonio’s flick to volley past Hugo Lloris.
Scorers: Haaland 12′, 23′, 38′, Cancelo 50′, Álvarez 65′.
Erling Haaland netted a hat-trick in the win over Crystal Palace on Saturday, and he only went and did it again in the first half tonight.
The Norwegian striker was picked out in the six-yard box by Phil Foden’s lofted ball and got ahead of his defender to poke in at Dean Henderson’s near-post to give City the lead.
Foden was involved for his second, but this time it was a block by Neco Williams that fell into the path of the City striker to tap in.
John Stones then leapt highest from a corner to direct the ball across goal for the 22-year-old to nod in and complete his second hat-trick in four days.
João Cancelo made it four at the start of the second half, pinging the ball in from the edge of the box into the top corner.
Julian Álvarez bagged his first Premier League goal on his first start midway through the second half, slotting between Henderson’s legs after Riyad Mahrez’s had played the ball into his path.
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Scorers: Jesus 31′, Martinelli 76′; Luiz 75′.
Arsenal had the better of the opening stages and finally made the breakthrough just after the half hour mark.
Former Gunners goalkeeper Emí Martínez spilled a cross into the path of Gabriel Jesus who tapped into the empty net.
Douglas Luiz then stunned the Emirates by scoring directly from a corner to drag Villa level but the proceedings weren’t level for long as Gabriel Martinelli got on to Bukayo Saka’s cross at the back post to force the ball over the line and restore Arsenal’s advantage.
Wolves’ summer signing Matheus Nunes came close to breaking the deadlock inside the first 10 minutes, hitting a powerful effort at goal from Pedro Neto’s tee-up which struck the crossbar before heading over.
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