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Premier League is back after the international break. It is evident that the clubs have invested in efforts. Well, that’s a good move for the club that desires to be top of the league.

Premier back

Let’s talk about the results. Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester United and Southampton have emerged winners tonight.

To dig deeper on this, Tottenham and Chelsea both secured big wins while Liverpool maintained their 100% start in the League.

Tottenham scored all their goals in the first half. Son Heung-min grabbed two either side of Patrick van Aanholt own goal to put North London side three up inside 23 minutes.
Erik Lamela also scored before the break, lifting Mauricio Pochettino’s into third place with Crystal Palace 11th.
Tottenham earned itself 4-0 home win over Crystal Palace.

Tammy Abraham was exemplary. The Chelsea striker hit a hat-trick in his side’s 5-2 win at Wolves. Unfortunately, he was on the scoresheet at the wrong end.
The 21-year old’s goals three gave frank Lampard’s side a comfortable lead inside an hour at Molineux. Unluckily, his slight touch to Romain Saiss’ header helped Wolves pull one back. A goal from Patrick Cutrone reduced the arrears further but Mason Mount added a fifth for the Blues in stoppage time.

Two first-half goals from Sadio Mane meant the League leaders-Liverpool, overturned Jetro Willem’s early opener and saw off Newcastle 3-1 at Anfield.
The game had injury associates. Roberto Firmino was a first-half injury replacement for Divock Origi. The Brazilian was in sublime form, setting up Mohamed Salah’s strike in the second half with a superb flick.

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Manchester United edged out Leicester City 1-0 at Old Trafford courtesy of Marcus Rashford’s first-half penalty.
Caglar Soyuncu fell off the striker in the seventh minute who thereafter slotted a goal home from the spot. Rashford’s international third goal of the season was enough to give United their second win of 2019/20.

Sheffield United had a goal ruled out by the VAR in the first half. Moussa Djenepo scored a brilliant winning goal for Southampton at Bramall Lane.
Oliver McBurnie had the ball in the net after 52 minutes but John Egan was shown to be offside. To worsen the matter for the Blades, striker Billy Sharp was sent off late on in the 1-0 loss.

Burnley salvaged a point with an injury-time equalizer to secure a 1-1 draw at home to Brighton.
Neal Maupay had fired the Seagulls in front early in the second half with a fine volley, but Clarets substitute Jeff Hendrick scored from 20 yards early in added time.