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Unthinkable Bournemouth, overturned Everton with 3 goals after 87′ – Double for Aston Villa in Leicester!

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Unthinkable turnaround for Bournemouth, how to save this Everton! The “cherries” prevailed with a score of 3-2 of the “candies”, although the visitors were leading by a score of 2-0 until the 87th minute and looked close to their first points in Premier League.

Everton took the lead with two strikes from Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the 50′ and 57′ and seemed to be in control of the match. Despite this, Bournemouth went down in the 87th minute with Antoine Semeneuequalized at 90’+2′ with Lewis Cook and took the win in the last minute of stoppage time with Luis Sinistera!

Somehow, the winners arrived 5 points after three matches and remain unbeaten, while Everton remained in last place with three defeats.

A very important victory was achieved by Aston Villa! His team Unai Emery went through the “King Power Stadium” beating 2-1 the Leicester and reached 6 points after 3 matches Premier League. The “foxes” remained at 1 point, which is a problem at the beginning of the season.

The goals for the winners were scored by Amandou Onana in the 28th minute and John Duran in the 63rd minute, while Leicester got back into the game with his first goal Facundo Buonanotebut he failed to equalize and experienced another defeat.

Absolute division between Nottingham Forest and Wolves. The two teams drew (1-1) with their scorers Chris Wood and Jean-Ricner Bellegardewith the hosts remaining unbeaten with 5 points and the away team getting their first point.

In the remaining games, Ipswich got her first point in the league as she drew (1-1) with Fulham. A great victory was won by Bradfordwhich “swept” the 3-1 Southampton and rose to 6 points, with the “Saints” remaining without a point.

The schedule of the (3rd) competition:

Saturday (8/31)

Arsenal-Brighton 1-1

(38′ Havertz – 58′ Joao Pedro)

Everton-Bournemouth 2-3

(50′ Kin, 57′ Calvert-Lewin – 87′ Semenio, 90’+2′ Cook, 90’+6′ Sinistera)

Ipswich-Fulham 1-1

(15′ Delap – 32′ Traore)

Leicester-Aston Villa 1-2

(73′ Buonanote – 28′ Onana, 63′ Duran)

Brentford-Southampton 3-1

(43’/65′ Empemo, 69′ Visa – 90+4′ Sugawara)

Nottingham Forest-Wolves 1-1

(10′ Wood – 12′ Bellegarde)

West Ham-Manchester City (19:30)

Sunday (1/9)

Newcastle-Tottenham (15:30)

Chelsea-Crystal Palace (15:30)

Manchester United-Liverpool (18:00)

The schedule for the next (4th) matchday:

Saturday (14/09)

Southampton-Manchester United (14:30)

Manchester City-Bradford (17:00)

Liverpool-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Fulham-West Ham (17:00)

Crystal Palace-Leicester (17:00)

Brighton-Ipswich (17:00)

Aston Villa-Everton (19:30)

Bournemouth-Chelsea (22:00)

Sunday (15/09)

Tottenham-Arsenal (16:00)

Wolves-Newcastle (18:30)

Source: Sport Fm

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