The first game of the weekend was Bournemouth’s 1-1 draw with Manchester United. United went ahead in the game, but Bournemouth won a penalty, which Josh King smashed in the top corner to level the scoreline. A big talking point of the game was the stamp that Tyrone Mings gave to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, which followed on from another moment in the game where Zlatan elbowed Mings. Both players could face retrospective bans.
Also on Saturday was Leicester’s 3-1 win over Hull where Leicester fought back from going 1-0 down with three goals. After that win Leicester are now 15th in the league, five points off the relegation zone and their interim manager, Craig Shakespeare will almost certainly be appointed permanent boss if his two wins out of two games form continues.
The last game of Saturday was Liverpool’s 3-1 victory against Arsenal. Liverpool were by far the better team in the first half scoring two goals, but in the second half, Arsenal scored on the 57th minute through a chip from Danny Welbeck. Arsenal couldn’t get the winner they needed and Liverpool scored on the counter in the last few minutes.
A game from Sunday was Tottenham versus Everton where Tottenham went ahead 2-0 through goals from the very much in-form Harry Kane. Later in the game Lukaku scored to give Everton hope, but Alli replied with a goal to give Tottenham the win.