Arsenal- Lucky break.
Aston Villa– Great coaching.
Bournemouth– Took their opportunities.
Brentford– Put in a good shift.
Brighton and Hove Albion– Comeback win.
Burnley– Should’ve won.
Chelsea– Not good enough.
Crystal Palace– Lacked quality.
Everton– Not clinical enough.
Fulham– Late winner.
Liverpool– Showed character.
Luton Town– Took their chances.
Manchester City– Didn’t make a substitute!
Manchester United– Wonder goal set the scene.
Newcastle United– Clinical.
Nottingham Forest– Three points dropped.
Sheffield United– Poor.
Tottenham Hotspur– Didn’t take their chances.
West Ham United– Left it late.
Wolverhampton Wanderers– Left empty handed.
Arsenal
They nearly let in a goal due to an error from goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale and scored the only goal of the game in the 89th minute through Kai Havertz.
Aston Villa
It was 1-all at half time and Unai Emery made two substitutions, which proved the difference.
Bournemouth
They were by far the better team and they deserved to win 3-1 against Sheffield United.
Brentford
There’s no disputing that they were unlucky to lose to Arsenal.
Brighton and Hove Albion
They trailed 1-nil in the third minute due to a goal for Nottingham Forest, by Anthony Elanga, but won the game 3-2.
Burnley
They led the game 1-nil until late in the game against West Ham United, but lost the game.
Chelsea
For the second game in a row they’ve conceded four goals!
Crystal Palace
They scored one goal from eight shots on target.
Everton
Despite having 24 shots, compared to Manchester United who had nine, they lost the game 3-nil, but if you don’t take your chances that’s what can happen.
Fulham
They scored the winning goal through Willian in the 94th minute from the penalty spot, which gave them a 3-2 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Liverpool
They displayed plenty of grit to claim a point away to Manchester City.
Luton Town
Despite having half the shots that Crystal Palace had, they lost the game 2-1 against Luton Town.
Manchester City
For some reason Pep Guardiola didn’t use his bench.
Manchester United
Alejandro Garnacho scored one of the best goals ever in the third minute of the game with an exquisite volley.
Newcastle United
They scored four goals from five shots on target, even though there were plenty of players missing through injury.
Nottingham Forest
They had 18 shots, compared to Brighton and Hove Albion who had 11.
Sheffield United
There’s no disputing that they’re in a spot of bother.
Tottenham Hotspur
They scored just one goal from eight shots on target.
West Ham United
They showed resilience to score two goals in five minutes, the first coming in the 86th minute and the second goal in the 91st minute.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
They put up a good fight, but lost to Fulham, due to conceding two penalties.