- Mohamed Salah converted a 95th‑minute penalty as Liverpool edged Burnley 1-0 to stay perfect.
- Manchester City overpowered Manchester United 3-0, with Erling Haaland scoring twice.
- Tottenham hit three unanswered at West Ham; Brentford held Chelsea late; Arsenal strolled past Forest.
Liverpool leave it late at Turf Moor
Champions Liverpool needed stoppage time to break Burnley’s resistance, with Salah rifling in from the spot after a handball to secure a 1-0 away win. The Reds dominated territory but were short of cutting edge until the decisive moment in added time.
City make a statement in the derby
At the Etihad, Manchester City beat Manchester United 3-0. Phil Foden’s first‑half header set the tone before Haaland struck twice after the interval. City were sharper in both boxes, while United struggled to handle Jérémy Doku’s invention and City’s ruthlessness.
Tottenham click in a London derby
Spurs produced an assured second‑half display to win 3-0 at West Ham. Pape Matar Sarr broke the deadlock shortly after half‑time, with Lucas Bergvall and Micky van de Ven adding gloss as the Hammers finished with ten.
Brentford peg back Chelsea at the death
Chelsea looked set for three points after goals from Cole Palmer and Moisés Caicedo overturned an early deficit, but Fábio Carvalho levelled in stoppage time to earn Brentford a 2-2 draw.
New boys shine as Arsenal ease past Forest
Arsenal’s summer signings starred in a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest, with Martín Zubimendi scoring twice and Viktor Gyökeres on target just after the break.
Elsewhere in the Premier League
Newcastle United 1-0 Wolves
Debutant Nick Woltemade’s header decided it at St James’ Park.
Fulham 1-0 Leeds United
Late own goal settled a tight contest at Craven Cottage.
Everton 0-0 Aston Villa
Honours even at Goodison Park after a scrappy stalemate.
Table at a glance (after Sunday’s matches)
Top four:
1) Liverpool,
2) Arsenal,
3) Tottenham Hotspur,
4) AFC Bournemouth.
Bottom three:
18) West Ham United,
19) Aston Villa,
20) Wolves.
What’s next
The weekend ahead features Liverpool v Everton in the Merseyside derby and Arsenal v Manchester City in a mouthwatering clash, with Manchester United hosting Chelsea on Saturday evening.
