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Desolate Liverpool Granted Record Bankruptcy – ManUtd Also Gently Hit
What? I was? Why? There? Come on? You are welcome?! In the Premier League, Manchester United sink at home to Tottenham. But after the 1: 6 of the “Red Devils”, Liverpool FC went into an even worse bankruptcy, the champion lost 2: 7 at Aston Villa.
Aston Villa – Liverpool 7: 2
You have to travel a lot to find a seven-goal defeat in Liverpool FC’s glorious history. This has never happened since the Premier League was founded in 1992. They didn’t find anything until 1963. Back then, 57 years ago, Liverpool lost 7-2 to Tottenham Hotspur.
The man of the game for the Birmingham club was Ollie Watkins, signed by second division Brentford, with three goals in the first half. Villa owner Jack Grealish also had a good night, with two goals and three assists.
Tear: 4 Watkins 1: 0. 22 Watkins 2: 0. 33. False 2: 1. 35. McGinn 3: 1. 39 Watkins 4: 1. 55. Barkley 5: 1. 60. False 5: 2. 66. Grealish 6: 2. 75. Grealish 7: 2. – Bemerkung: Liverpool ohne Shaqiri.
Manchester United – Tottenham Hotspur 1: 6
The night of terror for Manchester United began with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer cheering. Half a minute had been played in Manchester when the local team received a penalty penalty, which Bruno Fernandes (2nd) used to make it 1-0. It was the only positive moment in 45 minutes, which should end 1: 4 in the biggest halftime deficit for the “Red Devils” since the start of the Premier League.
The victory at Old Trafford was a special satisfaction for José Mourinho. The Portuguese coached Manchester until December 2018 when he was replaced by Solskjaer.
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Goals: 2. Fernandes (penalty penalty) 1-0. 4. Ndombele 1: 1. 7. Son 1: 2. 30. Kane 1: 3. 37 Son 1: 4. 51. Aurier 1: 5. 79. Kane (foul penalty) 1: 6. – Observations: 28 Red card against Martial (assault).
Arsenal – Sheffield United 2: 1
Without substitute Granit Xhaka in the later stages, Arsenal acted awkwardly in a 2-1 home win over Sheffield United for an hour. Until the victory with Nicolas Pépé. The 25-year-old, who moved from Lille to London in 2019 for the record transfer fee of € 80 million, entered the field in the 58th minute when the score was 0-0. Six minutes later it was 2-0.
The 1-0 of the young man and Arsenal’s own Bukayo Saka (61.) started Pépé with a one-two with Brazilian Willian, the 2-0 three minutes later he scored himself after a beautiful solo. David McGoldrick regained the tension with a 2-1 with seven minutes to go.
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Goals: 61 Saka 1-0. 64. Pépé 2-0. 84 McGoldrick 2-1. – Observations: Arsenal with Xhaka (from 81).
Leicester City – West Ham United 0: 3
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Wolverhampton Wanderers – Fulham 1: 0
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