Premier League: Manchester City beat Burnley 5-0, Tottenham beat West Ham



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Manchester City capitalized on Chelsea's skid earlier in the day and placed at the top of the Premier League standings with an easy 5-0 win over Burnley at Etihad on Saturday.

City, who has not yet been defeated in the league, took advantage in the 17th minute, when Sergio Aguero scored close after a smart pass from Leroy Sane and David Silva. The goal was Aguero's seventh goal in as many games against Burnley.

City could have doubled his lead just before half-time, but Joe Hart, repelled by City, produced a great save on a one-handed shot to stop David Silva and Aguero missed close-range shots.

Burnley looked solid until the 54th minute, when they offered a second goal to City. Sane fell into the box and his call for a penalty was dismissed, but the Clarets stopped thinking that the shot on goal was given and David Silva was replaced by Bernardo Silva, who was not scored, who scored an easy goal to give City a 2-0 lead. .

Two minutes later, City put the game beyond Burnley when the visitors tried to clear a corner that fell to the Brazilian and he returned the ball to the outside of the goal.

City manager Pep Guardiola responded by hiring Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who has not played since the opening game of the season due to a knee injury, for the biggest pleasure of the local fans.

A superb curling shot from Riyad Mahrez in the top corner made it 4-0 to seven minutes from the end and Sane shot to fifth place.

WEST HAM UNITED 0 – 1 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Tottenham Hotspur got a 1-0 win against weak West Ham United rival Lennon thanks to a fine first half end in Erik Lamela's Premier League derby.

The Spurs took the lead just before the break with a leaning head of Argentina Lamela in the opposite corner of the net after a dribble and a center Moussa Sissoko center.

Tottenham had another chance before the break in a crowded London Stadium, but the low shot of central defender Davinson Sanchez was blocked by West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.

The two teams were close to goal after three minutes of the second period, but Spurs goaltender Aaron Cresswell scored a header for the keeper Hugo Lloris.

West Ham kept on pushing and Arnautovic's aggressive striker, Arnautovic, tested Lloris again at the hour of play, but could not find a way to cross the Spurs defense.

The win brings Tottenham to third place with 21 points in nine games before the end of Saturday's match, while West Ham remains in 15th place with seven points

CARDIFF CITY 4 – FULHAM 2

Promoted Cardiff City celebrated its first Premier League win of the season after coming back from behind to beat Fulham 4-2 at home in a heartbreaking clash.

The result allowed Cardiff to leave the relegation zone in 17th position on five points in nine games, outshooting Fulham on goal difference. The Cottagers moved to 18th after their worst start to the season.

Callum Paterson's and Kadeem Harris's goals in the second half were decisive for Cardiff after Josh Murphy and Bobby Reid canceled Andre Schurrle's opener for Fulham and Ryan Sessegnon tied for Fulham in a first frantic period.

Former German striker Schurrle opened the scoring against West London with a superb individual goal before Murphy finished the clinical trials and Reid returned the match backwards within 20 minutes.

Sessegnon equalized with a compound finish before missing an opportunity to score from one side or the other of the half-time, which ultimately cost Fulham, the only Premier League club, no money. Have not managed to keep fit.

Paterson jumped on a half-clear center to put Cardiff back in front of the game, before late substitute Harris sealed the game in the 88th minute, sliding to the far post to let goaltender Marcus Bettinelli.

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 0 – 2 WATFORD

The impressive Wolverhampton Wanderers campaign as Premier League newcomers faced a challenge to Molineux when two goals in 58 seconds in the first half put Watford on the road for a deserved 2-0 win.

The Wolves, lined up for a ninth consecutive game without a change, Nuno Espirito Santo's team looking to improve the best start to the English season in 10 years, has once again taken off.

However, after 20 minutes, the visitors, with their first attack of the match, took the advantage with Etienne Capoue on 30 meters.

A team that had conceded a goal in seven previous league games had scored two in the space of one minute when Roberto Pereyra, left side of the left foot, gave the Wolves goalkeeper a big whim. , Rui Patricio.

With the undefeated Wolves record in the league with six games under threat (they had sought to play seven games without defeat in high flying for the first time in 44 years), the home team rallied after the break but only rarely threatened Watford.

It was a welcome tonic for the Javi Gracia team, who, after a brilliant start to the season, had not won any of their five league and cup matches, but has now leapt to seventh place ranking of Wolves.

NEWCASTLE UNITED 0 – 1 BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION

Newcastle United missed a number of missed opportunities while a misdirected goal from Beram Kayal allowed Brighton and Hove Albion to impose 1-0 in the Premier League at St. James's. s Park.

Defeat, Newcastle's seventh in nine league games this season, left them at the bottom of the standings with two points. Brighton is 12th with 11 points.

Brighton quickly lost Glenn Murray after appearing to be stunned after a nasty clash with Newcastle defender Federico Fernandez. The attacker had to be taken on a stretcher and was replaced by Jurgen Locadia.

The game resumed after a long stop and the visitors took advantage in the 29th minute when Shane Duffy headed to Jose Izquierdo's corner. His shot from the edge of the area was deflected by net by Beram Kayal.

Newcastle should draw in the break, but Yoshinori Muto sends his head over the bar at close range after Jonjo Shelvey's shot is parried on his way.

Newcastle were desperately looking for a tying goal in the second half, but their efforts were in vain and they fell for a third straight loss.

BOURNEMOUTH 0 – 0 SOUTHAMPTON

Bournemouth was held 0-0 by Southampton in the Premier League, with a stalemate that keeps its undefeated record at home in all competitions this season.

The Cherries started the game with more intensity than their opponents, but failed to defeat the Southampton defense. The troubled teams of Mark Hughes then grew up in the competition.

Danish midfielder Saints Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg found striker Charlie Austin behind defenders of Bournemouth in the middle of the first period, but his shot dropped for what would have been a rare opportunity and net.

Hojbjerg then made an opening after the hour of play by hitting the ball and making a fierce volley. However, goalkeeper Asmir Begovic pushed him back.

Shortly after, Nathan Ake had one of the best chances for hosts but his header from a Ryan Fraser corner went straight to Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.

Both teams threatened in the finals but could not separate at the final whistle to leave Bournemouth still in sixth place in the Premier League standings.

Southampton, without a win in five league games, remains 16th and faces Newcastle United at home next Saturday. The side of Eddie Howe goes to Fulham.

(With contributions from Reuters)

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