Premier League in pictures: Every goal from a super Saturday
The Premier League returned with a bang on Saturday as the stars of England's top division found their shooting boots.
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The Premier League returned with a bang on Saturday as the stars of England's top division found their shooting boots.
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Chelsea ignored the drama over Roman Abramovich's decision to sell the club as Kai Havertz inspired a 4-0 rout of Premier League strugglers Burnley, while Leeds manager Jesse Marsch suffered a 1-0 defeat at Leicester in his first game on Saturday. All Premier League captains were wearing armbands in Ukraine colours this weekend and clubs held a minute's applause in a show of solidarity with the country following Russia's invasion. The war has indirectly taken a major toll on Chelsea, with Russian oligarch Abramovich putting the club up for sale amid fears he may be sanctioned by the British government for his alleged links with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Jesse Marsch's first game as Leeds boss ended in defeat as Harvey Barnes scored the only goal to give Leicester their second Premier League win of the week.
Newcastle continued their remarkable Premier League revival with a win over Brighton – their fifth victory in six games.
Harvey Barnes was once again the thorn in Leeds’ side as they made a luckless start to life under new coach Jesse Marsch with a 1-0 defeat at Leicester.
Jesse Marsch may have started his reign at Leeds with a defeat which has left the club precariously placed, but the American is in little doubt they will retain their Premier League status.