It was a historic afternoon for Manchester City, who had never won from 2-0 at halftime in the Premier League, and for Liverpool, who tied the tournament’s record result by scoring nine goals against Bournemouth at Anfield.
After falling behind 2-0 with 10 men, Chelsea is up 2-1 after Gallagher is sent out, Everton score thanks to Blues target Gordon, and Brighton break the deadlock with Leeds.
It is a total of 21 goals across the five kickoffs at 3 p.m. Football in the Premier League. One of the main talking points is Liverpool’s domination, along with Manchester City’s incredible second half.
Here is a breakdown below:
FULL-TIME LIVERPOOL 9 – 0 BOURNEMOUTH
Liverpool has now tied the record for the biggest scoring victory at Anfield. Six different players scored goals, plus one own goal. Any concerns about Jurgen Klopp’s team following their first three games have been fully addressed today.
FULL-TIME MAN CITY 4 – 2 CRYSTAL PALACE
Erling Haaland spearheaded the incredible comeback as Manchester City overcame a 2-0 halftime deficit to win all three points, the Norwegian player scoring his first hat-trick in Premier League play.
FULL-TIME CHELSEA 2 – 1 LEICESTER
Raheem Sterling scores twice to help Chelsea cling on for a 2-1 victory over Leicester despite their late comeback.
FULL-TIME BRENTFORD 1 – 1 EVERTON
With five minutes remaining, Vitaly Janelt saves a point for Brentford after Anthony Gordon gave the Toffees the lead midway through the first half.
FINAL SCORE BRIGHTON 1 – 0 LEEDS
Pascal Gross’ goal in the second half gives Brighton a crucial three points against Leeds at home.