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Premier League talking points: VAR under fire, Klopp frustrated and Antony shines on debut

Manchester United burst Arsenal's bubble as Antony grabbed a debut goal in his side's win over the Premier League leaders.

Jurgen Klopp admits injury-hit Liverpool are not in sync yet, while VAR was widely panned after a rash of controversial decisions.

AFP Sport looks at three things we learned from the Premier League this weekend:

Antony adds new dimension to Man United

Antony's Manchester United debut was only eight minutes old when the Brazilian introduced himself to Old Trafford in flamboyant fashion.

Backed up against the touchline by two Arsenal defenders and with seemingly nowhere to turn, Antony left his markers bewildered with a sublime backheel that picked out Diogo Dalot.

Dalot's cross almost brought a goal for Christian Eriksen and Antony's approval rating was already rising among the captivated crowd.

The 22-year-old was just getting started as he unfurled an array of tricks and flicks before marking his debut with a composed finish to put United ahead in the 35th minute.

Signed from Ajax for £82 million ($94 million) on Thursday, Antony already looks to the manor born.

It was Marcus Rashford's second half brace that proved Arsenal's downfall as the leaders were beaten for the first time this season, giving resurgent United a fourth successive victory.

But Antony was the player who United's jubilant fans left talking about.

Klopp frustrated by Liverpool miscues

Liverpool's latest failure to take maximum points left Jurgen Klopp a picture of frustration after Saturday's goalless Merseyside derby at Everton.

Klopp's side have dropped nine points from their first six games after Everton keeper Jordan Pickford produced a series of fine saves to keep the visitors at bay.

Liverpool's stuttering start has been fuelled by a

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