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Manchester City took top spot with Haaland – Destruction with 3/3 goals in stoppage time in the other matches!

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A goal by him Erling Haaland was enough at Manchester Citywhere Southampton won 1-0 at home and climbed to the top of the Premier League standings, one match ahead of Arsenal.

The Norwegian sent the ball into the net in just the 5th minute with a new… airplanethen missing plenty of opportunities to clean up the match, with the “saints” on their side not being able to react.

From then on, unimaginable home games were committed by the Aston Villa and Brighton. Unai Emery’s side equalized in stoppage time in 1-1 (76′ Barkley – 90+6′ Evanilsson) by Bournemouth at home, while the “Seagulls” squandered a two-goal lead in the final minutes, leaving them in 2-2 (45′ Welbeck, 85′ Ferguson – 88′ Ait Nouri, 90′ Kunia) with Wolves.

Finally, in a… bad match, the Brentford beat Ipswich 4-3! The newcomers took a big lead with Smodis (28′) and Hurst (31′), but conceded three goals (44′ Wissa, 45+1′ aut. Clarke, 51′ pen. Embumo) and were then left with ten players due to of Clark’s dismissal (69′).

Delap seemed to redeem them in the 86th minute, however Ebumo redeemed the “bees” in the sixth minute of stoppage time.

Detailed schedule of the 9th matchday:

Friday 25/10

Leicester-Nottingham Forest 1-3

(23′ Vardy – 17′ Yates, 47′, 60′ Wood)

Saturday 26/10

Aston Villa-Bournemouth 1-1

(76′ Barkley – 90+6′ Evanilsson)

Brentford-Ipswich 4-3

(44′ Wissa, 45+1′ aut. Clarke, 51′ pen., 90+6′ Embumo – 28’Smodis, 31′ Hurst, 86′ Delap)

Brighton-Wolves 2-2

(45′ Welbeck, 85′ Ferguson – 88′ Ait Nouri, 90′ Kunia)

Manchester City-Southampton 1-0

(5′ Haaland)

Everton-Fulham (19:30)

Sunday 27/10

Chelsea-Newcastle (16:00)

Crystal Palace-Tottenham (16:00)

West Ham-Manchester United (16:00)

Arsenal-Liverpool (18:30)

The next (10th) matchday:

Saturday 02/11

Newcastle-Arsenal (14:00)

Bournemouth-Manchester City (17:00)

Ipswich-Leicester (17:00)

Liverpool-Brighton (17:00)

Nottingham Forest-West Ham (17:00)

Southampton-Everton (17:00)

Wolves-Crystal Palace (19:30)

Sunday 03/11

Tottenham v Aston Villa (16:00)

Manchester United-Chelsea (18:30)

Monday 04/11

Fulham-Bradford (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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