One can never truly call a football match with absolute certainty. Matchday 4 of the Premier League proved just that, with multiple shocking results and goals flying across all ends.
Red card drama, penalty decisions, and brilliant performances on the pitch, this week had it all. If you didn’t keep tabs on this week’s action, you missed out big time.
Results
- Chelsea 4-0 Crystal PalaceÂ
- Everton 4-2 BrightonÂ
- Leeds United 1-1 Manchester CityÂ
- Newcastle United 3-1 BurnleyÂ
- Southampton 2-0 West BromÂ
- Leicester City 0-3 West Ham UnitedÂ
- Arsenal 2-1 Sheffield UnitedÂ
- Wolves 1-0 FulhamÂ
- Manchester United 1-6 Spurs
- Aston Villa 7-2 LiverpoolÂ
Match of the Week
Aston Villa 7-2 Liverpool
Fantasy teams were stumped, bets were lost, and Villa fans were in 7th heaven as the hosts humbled the Premier League Champions 7-2.Â
Ollie Watkins did the damage early with a first-half hat-trick, two of his goals assisted by captain Jack Grealish. John McGinn managed to make it 4 from well outside the box.Â
The visitors were 4-1 down at the break, and despair awaited them in the second half as well. Grealish assisted Ross Barkley’s first goal for Villa shortly after the break before scoring two of his own.
It was a shambolic performance by Liverpool, and Alisson’s absence was strongly felt at the back. Especially after Adrian gifted Watkins his first goal, 4 minutes into the match.
Salah pulled back 2 for the Merseyside club, but it could only go so far as to maintain the last shred of dignity for the Reds.
Honorable Mention: Manchester United 1-6 Spurs
Imagine an intense clash between two of the big six. Now flip the script on it’s head.
That is exactly how I would describe the game between Spurs and United.
Martial won a penalty in 29 seconds, and Bruno Fernandes did what he does best from the spot, putting United in the lead two minutes in.
However, quickfire goals and horrible defending from United made it 1-3 in no time.
Martial was shown a red card for slapping Lamela in the box after a struggle before a corner.
Things only went downhill for the hosts, with more horrible defending resulting in 6 goals conceded at the Theatre of Dreams.
Player of the Week
Jack Grealish
I’ll admit to the fact that I had a tough time choosing the MOTW and POTW for matchday 4.
While most would give the title to Ollie Watkins for his hat-trick against the Champions, or to Son for two goals and an assist despite not being fully fit, it goes to Grealish from my side.
The Villa captain was all over the place, making key interceptions and playing key passes all over the 90 mins. He assisted two of Watkins’s 3, before netting two of his own in the second half.Â
His overall impact on the game was too much to be ignored. And that is the reason why he is matchday 4’s POTW.
Shockers of the Week
- West Ham netting 3 past hosts Leicester City. Particularly shocking given the Foxes’ current form.Â
- David Luiz not seeing red for a shirt pull on a free Oliver Burke.Â
- The comedy show of defence put on by United, captained by the world’s most expensive centre-back.Â
- Maguire pulling off Luke Shaw from the challenge in the penalty box to gift Tottenham the equaliser.Â
- Eric Bailly picking woeful passes to gift Kane a goal after the sending off.Â
- Villa netting 7 past Premier League Champions Liverpool.Â
- Adrian’s luck, with 3 deflected goals of the 7.
- The first error from Adrian to gift Watkins the first goal of the match.
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