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[Mike Keegan] Revealed: Referee made huge error in Manchester United's defeat at Brentford, Howard Webb admits
[BBC] Nick Woltemade is just the third Newcastle player to score in their opening three Premier League games at St. James' Park, following Les Ferdinand in 1995 and Alan Shearer in 1996.
Alternative angles for Santiago Mouriño (Villarreal) 2nd yellow card against Real Madrid
Sevilla 2 - [1] Barcelona - Marcus Rashford 45+7'
Comesaña (Villarreal): “I don’t know what to say. Vinicius dived & he got a penalty. Later, my colleague won a duel vs him & he got a 2nd yellow because Vinicius dived again. Why did they invent VAR? These things hurt us a lot. It's hard to win at the Bernabéu, even more so with moments like this"
Everton [2] - 1 Crystal Palace - Jack Grealish 90+3'
Cucurella explains how Chelsea repeatedly focused their attacks down their left side, because they knew Salah doesn't track back and stays high waiting to counter-attack
A fan's angle of Harry Kane's goal against Frankfurt
Sports Bar Sunday
Daily Discussion
Arsenal [1] - 0 West Ham - Declan Rice 38'
Martin Ødegaard is the first player in Premier League history to be substituted before half time in three consecutive Premier League starts.
Manchester United [1] - 0 Sunderland - Mason Mount 8'
Manchester United [2] - 0 Sunderland - Benjamin Šeško 31'
As a 20 year old, Jean-Philippe Mateta was still playing in France’s 3rd division. At 21, he was in France's 2nd division, and moved to Mainz 05. At 23, he joined Crystal Palace. At 28, Mateta finally earns his 1st call-up to the French national team
Juventus coach Tudor ahead of Milan match: "I played with Modric, he has made history for our nation. There will be no one like him, I'm proud of him. Hopefully he sucks tomorrow."
Fun fact: Three of Patrick Kluivert's sons just scored in three consecutive days
Xavi Simons wastes a Tottenham chance by doing a Rabona pass