Three talking points from the Premier League
Arsenal took another step to proving their Premier League title credentials with a thrilling 3-2 win over Liverpool, but the Gunners are unable to shake off free-scoring Manchester City.
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Arsenal took another step to proving their Premier League title credentials with a thrilling 3-2 win over Liverpool, but the Gunners are unable to shake off free-scoring Manchester City.
Manchester City return to Champions League action against Copenhagen on Tuesday, October 11. The match kicks off at 5:45pm at the Parken Stadium. City have had a flawless start to their European campaign as they look to win their first Champions League title.
Manchester United returned to winning ways in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory away at Everton on Sunday.
Erling Haaland has tormented Manchester United already this season, but even the Premier League's goalscoring machine didn't score in his first three appearances in the competition, a feat achieved for the first time in red by Antony.
MONDAY’S BIG STORIES Arsenal’s major statement Ad At first it was just a decent start to the season, and even Arsenal fans were not getting carried away about their side’s prospects too much. After all, the season prior had ended in disappointment, and another campaign without the Champions League awaited. Premier League‘Never been in this situation before' – De Gea on ‘something else’ Ronaldo9 HOURS AGO The signs were there, though, with five straight wins and a stronger looking squad suggesting this Arsenal side were different, but then came the defeat at Manchester United – not exactly outplayed, but outsmarted in the key moments to firmly put the brakes on.
LONDON: Liverpool twice came from behind against Arsenal but lost 3-2 at the Emirates Stadium in a thriller on Sunday (Oct 9), with manager Juergen Klopp not looking at the table as his side languish 14 points behind the Premier League-leading hosts.
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk believes his team's confidence has been "creeping away", after they dropped to 10th in the Premier League table following Sunday's 3-2 defeat at Arsenal, but the Dutch defender backed them to rediscover their belief.
Liverpool to a damaging 3-2 defeat against Arsenal on Sunday. Klopp's side were clinging on for a point until the 76th minute at the Emirates Stadium when Thiago Alcantara was punished for his challenge on Gabriel Jesus. There was only minimal contact from Thiago as Jesus went to ground in the Liverpool area, but the penalty was awarded after a VAR check. Bukayo Saka converted the spot-kick to leave Liverpool languishing 14 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal. Klopp confronted referee Michael Oliver on the pitch after the final whistle and made it clear he felt the incident was not worthy of a penalty.