Liverpool’s perfect beginning of the Premier League suddenly ended on Saturday, because Crystal Palace 2-1 were impressed in the dramatic goal, while colleagues of English giants Manchester United and Chelsea also suffered defeats. Meanwhile, Manchester City did a light work Burnley with a 5-1 victory.
Liverpool suffers from the first defeat
The ruling champions appeared on the course to maintain their undefeated record, but were canceled at the dying moments in the failure of the park. The palace took the lead in the ninth minute when the meeting fell to Ismaila Sarr, who broke the ball home. Goalkeeper Liverpool Alisson maintained a decent score and denied several opportunities for the palace, including the chance of nearby Destom of Jean-Philippe Matt, which rattled the post.
Liverpool found a raid in the 87th minute, when Federico Chiesa equalized, only for Eddie Nkettiah to catch the dramatic winner in the seventh minute of the added time. Var confirmed that NKETIAH was Naside, which caused a failure park to explode to celebrate.
“The boys are in a really good shape and think we can win every game and show it today,” said NKETIAH BBC.
The win was driven by Crystal Palace to second place, only three points behind Liverpool.
The city thrives on its own goals and Haaland’s late brace
Manchester City illuminated his way to Burnley and ran out of 5-1 winners thanks to the bizarre double goal of Burnley Maxim Esteve and the late rebellion of Erling Haaland. Matheus Nunes renewed the city’s lead with effort close to, but the second destination Esteve city city city by a comfortable advantage. Haaland finished scoring in the last minutes, delivered Burnley the hardest defeat of the season and sent the city to the fourth place in the table.
United to drop to Brentford
Manchester United tolerated a frustrating afternoon in Brentford. Bryan Mbeumo, who first returned to Griffin Park from his move to Old Trafford, witnessed his former club on the lead 2-0 within 20 minutes. Igor Thiago scored both goals and took advantage of United High line before Benjamin Sesko pulled out one back. Bruno Fernandes was punished by goalkeeper Brentford Caoimhin Kelleher and Mathias Jensen concluded a 3-1 victory with a spectacular strike at the added time.
“We did not control the game, we played the Brentford game. We were really confused on the second balls, the first balls, setm,” admitted United Manager Ruben Amorim. “Key moments, they were against us. It is hard to get lost again.”
Chelsea to see red and fall apart
Chelsea’s suffering continued when Trevoh Chalobah received the second red card in consecutive league games for denial of Brighton’s opportunity to achieve the goal. Although Enzo Fernandez gave the first half the hosts, Brighton earned a numerical advantage. Danny Welbeck leveled before the head of Maxim de Cuyper time and Welbeck sealed the victory in the tenth minute of the added time and handed Chelsea another painful defeat.
Late drama in Leeds
Leeds United was held 2-2 Bournemouth in a match full of twists. Antoine Semenyo free kick gave Bournemouth an early leadership, but Leeds resisted Joe Rodon and Sean Longstaff. Just when it seemed that Leeds would ensure all three points, 19 -year -old Eli Junior Kroupi volleyball in the 93th minute, bringing Bournemouth a major point.
On Saturday, Nottingham Forest was scheduled to host Sunderland, while Tottenham Hotspur was ready to face the bottom of Wolverhampton Wanderers who are still looking for their first points of the season.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
27. September 2025
