
Erling Haaland and Richarlison (pictures of Vitty Images) Manchester City started its Premier League campaign strongly and crushed Wolves 4-0 in Molineux on Saturday because newcomers Tijani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki immediately made the impact. Reijnders, a summer signature from AC Milan, was involved in three goals and showed the creativity that Pep Guardiola wanted to replace Kevin de Bruyne. The Dutch midfielder helped the opener of Erling Haaland with insolent movement in the 34th minute before he scored three minutes later by a precise strike to the lower corner. He continued to control the game and combined with Oscar Bobb to set up Haaland’s second just after an hour. France International Cherki added a finishing touch and disappeared from a distance soon after it appeared as a replacement. Tottenham also impressed and released around Burnley 3-0 at home. Richarlison struck twice, both set up Mohammed Kudus from the right wing, including a spectacular scissor kick on their second. Brennan Johnson added a third of Pope Sarr’s through the ball to ensure a comfortable victory for European champions last season. In Villa Park, Newcastle did not use its dominance in the flawless draw against Aston Villa. Without the attacker Alexander Isak, who continues to push the departure, he lacked the leaders. Anthony Elang’s new signature looked live, but Villa was firmly held, although she was reduced to 10 men when Ezri Konsa was released for denied a chance to the goal. Sunderland was amazed by West Ham with a victory of 3-0 at home. Eliezer Maynda and Dan Ballard both scored the header in the second half before Wilson Isidor sealed the result at the time of stopping. Brighton looked like three points when Matt O’Riley transferred the sentence in the 55th minute after Sander Berge fouled Georginio Rutter. But deeply, Fulham caught a draw when Rodrigo plunged Muniz to the corner to equalize in the 96th minute. Previously, the Premier League organized moments of silence and applause across land in memory of Diogo Joty, former Liverpool and Wolves who recently died in a car accident next to their brother. Wolves’s fans introduced a large Tifo and sang his name in the 18th minute, honor the number he wore for the club.
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Honors followed Friday’s emotional scenes in Anfield, where Liverpool supporters remembered Jota in the victory of 4-2 clubs over Bournemouth. However, this game was disrupted by the alleged racial abuse focused on Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, which later thanked the football community for its support.