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Manchester City dropped points for a second consecutive week as Anthony Gordon's penalty ensured Newcastle grabbed a 1-1 draw with the champions.
Arsenal took advantage as they beat Leicester 4-2 to move level on points with City, but it was Liverpool who moved clear at the top with a 2-1 win over Wolves.
Elsewhere, Cole Palmer became the first player in Premier League history to score four goals inside the opening 45 minutes of a game, as Chelsea beat Brighton 4-2.
The action continues on Sunday with Manchester United vs Tottenham at 4.30pm.
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Premier League Gameweek 6 fixtures
Saturday, September 28
Newcastle 1-1 Manchester CityArsenal 4-2 LeicesterBrentford 1-1 West HamChelsea 4-2 BrightonEverton 2-1 Crystal PalaceNottingham Forest 0-1 FulhamWolves 1-2 Liverpool
Sunday, September 29
Ipswich vs Aston Villa - 2pmManchester United vs Tottenham - 4:30pm
Monday, September 30
Bournemouth vs Southampton - 8pm - live on talkSPORT
7 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
An instant response from the visitors and the original owner of the Cole Palmer celebration has the chance to feel the cold.
It's another mistake that is punished, this time from Jacob Greaves, who initially does well to rob Ollie Watkins of possession.
However, the Ipswich defender then gets a noseblood by attempting to blast the ball clear across his own box.
Instead, it's straight to Rogers, who controls it before playing a one-two with Watkins and then firing a low effort into the far corner.
The 22-year-old follows his goal up by whipping out a celebration seen by Premier League fans for the fifth time this weekend.
Chelsea star Palmer, who is synonymous with the 'shiver' or 'cold' pose, was responsible for the first four but has now taken a backseat after yesterday's goal-scoring heroics to his close friend.
Read why below...
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17 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
WE HAVE LIFT OFF AT PORTMAN ROAD!!
It's a shocker from Emiliano Martinez but Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna won't mind one jot!
The hosts have barely had an attack in the first eight minutes but they find the back of the net from their first venture forwards.
Sam Morsy had a strike from the edge of the area that smacked his own teammate Omari Hutchinson but Villa failed to clear their lines.
The ball is slipped through to Jack Clarke on the left inside the box and his low-cut back is pulled back to an unmarked Delap.
The former Manchester City academy star turns an effort goalwards and it somehow squirms through the grasp of Martinez.
Three of Ipswich's four Premier League goals this season have come in the opening 15 minutes of matches, with two of those by Delap.
It is also a first assist in the top-flight for Clarke on what is his first Premier League start, having failed to appear in the division for former club Tottenham.
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29 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery teased the prospect of starting supersub Jhon Duran in a two-pronged attack with main man Ollie Watkins.
However, it's the same system with only one striker leading the line for the sixth successive Premier League game.
Since Emery’s first Aston Villa game in November 2022, only Erling Haaland (66) and Mohamed Salah (59) have been involved in more Premier League goals than Watkins (53 – 35 goals, 18 assists).
So the Spaniard will be keen to avoid shaking up anything that will cause the England forward's goalscoring form to dry up.
But there's not much else Duran can do to force his way into the picture and surely another goal today will force Emery's hand?
We are underway in the first of today's Premier League offerings, as Villa take on Ipswich Town and talkSPORT has you covered.
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49 minutes agoBy Joe Brophy
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has revealed the love from the fans helped revitalise Anthony Gordon's stuttering start of the season.
The 23-year-old England star enjoyed his standout performance of the campaign so far in the 1-1 draw with Manchester City.
Gordon, deputising as a false nine in the absence of Alexander Isak, won and then converted the penalty that earned the Magpies a point against the Premier League champions.
The attacker had previously struggled to replicate his form of last year, with just one goal in his first six appearances across all competitions.
Gordon was largely unusued by Gareth Southgate during Euro 2024, while he endured strong summer speculation over a transfer to Liverpool.
However, the former Everton starlet now looks to be signing a new contract at St James' Park, and was hugely buoyed by a pre-match display by 'Wor Flags'.
The fan-led group held up a massive tribute to their No.10 before kick-off, and Gordon - who later said the display was 'memories that will stay with me forever' - also responded on the pitch with a goal.
Head coach Howe said: "Anthony probably needed a bit of love today - of course it's difficult for me to love the players all the time, sometimes you have to give them the opposite in order to get the right responses.
"But ultimately it's really important that we love all our players and we allow them to enter the pitch in a great frame of mind knowing that they're free to make the odd mistake, that they're playing in environment where they feel protected and loved, and I think Anthony's got that."
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Today, 13:02By Joe Brophy
Ipswich XI: Muric, Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Greaves, Davis, Morsy, Phillips, Ogbene, Hutchinson, Clarke, Delap
Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Konsa, Diego Carlos, Pau, Digne, Tielemans, Onana, Ramsey, Rogers, Bailey, Watkins
Kieran McKenna makes three changes from the team that drew 1-1 away at Southampton.
Former England international Kalvin Phillips returns alongside Chiedozie Ogbene.
Jack Clarke makes his first Premier League start for his the Tractor Boys since sealing his move from Sunderland in the summer.
Meanwhile, Villa captain John McGinn is out with a hamstring injury which has opened the door for Leon Bailey to come in.
Jhon Duran, who has scored five goals in all competitions this term, is once again tasked with making an impact from the bench.
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Today, 12:35By Joe Brophy
Jadon Sancho has lavished praise on his new Chelsea teammate Cole Palmer following his record-breaking haul against Brighton.
Palmer scored all of Chelsea's goals in their 4-2 triumph at Stamford Bridge, with his first hat-trick coming in a blistering ten-minute period.
The 22-year-old's second came from the penalty spot after fellow Manchester City academy graduate Sancho had been fouled.
The latter then laid on the assist for Palmer's fourth for the break to make it three goal involvements in three games since leaving Man United.
Sancho also had the ball in the back of the net himself, before he was denied opening his goalscoring account with the Blues by the offside flag.
However, far from being too disappointed, the 24-year-old was keen to keep the focus on his England compatriot after the match.
Sancho claimed anything is possible with Palmer, who was likened to Dennis Bergkamp by Theo Walcott on Match of the Day, in the team.
Here's what he said in full below...
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Today, 12:13By Joe Brophy
Mohamed Salah equalled Sergio Aguero’s tally for Premier League goal involvements with his latest strike in Liverpool’s 2-1 win at Wolves.
The Egyptian's second-half penalty on Saturday evening moved him to 231 top-flight contributions for the Reds (159 goals, 72 assists).
Salah is now joint-six with Aguero's haul from his time at Manchester City (184 goals, 47 assists), with only five players recording more.
That means the 32-year-old, who scored two Premier League goals assisted another in his 13 appearances for Chelsea, is averaging a goal contribution at Liverpool every 66.63 minutes.
Salah is now just seven away from eclipsing Lampard's Chelsea haul, with the England hero also turning out for West Ham and Man City.
The forward is pulling further away from the next Liverpool player, with former captain Steven Gerrard scoring 121 goals and assisting 97 in the Premier League for a total of 218.
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Today, 11:32By Joe Brophy
Tottenham have dropped a subtle hint over the availability of club captain Heung-min Son against Manchester United this afternoon.
Spurs have been sweating over the fitness of their South Korean skipper after he suffered an injury in midweek.
Son limped out of the Lilywhites' 3-0 win over Qarabag in their Europa League opener on Thursday.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou admitted in his pre-match press conference that he was confident Son could feature today.
Now, that looks to be a near-certainty, with the north Londoners using their talisman to help promote the Man United fixture.
Son was front and centre of Tottenham's pre-match graphic alongside Pedro Porro, Brennan Johnson and Dejan Kulusevski.
All three of the latter players are all expected to start at Old Trafford, with similar previous graphics often hinting at a players' involvement.
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Today, 11:15By Joe Brophy
Does this settle the debate over Liverpool's man-of-the-match winner in the club's 2-1 win over Wolves?
Maybe Gary Neville had it right after all...
Ibrahima Konate did score his first Premier League goal, but he has been credited with the error that led to Wolves' equaliser.
The Frenchman also trailed Ryan Gravenberch in ball recoveries, tackles, duels won.
The 22-year-old Dutchman was the first Premier League midfielder to contest more than 5 duels in a match with 100 percent success, make 3+ tackles with 100 percent success (3), and make 50+ passes at 90 percent + accuracy (57/62) since Sandro for Spurs v Blackburn in April 2012.
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Today, 10:39By Joe Brophy
Alexander Isak could miss up to five matches with a broken toe, Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has admitted.
The Swedish striker missed Newcastle’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City after sustaining the initial injury during the 2-1 win over Wolves.
Isak came off at half-time during that game but played through the bain barrier to manage the full 90 minutes in the defeat to Fulham.
He has trained just once in the last fortnight for Newcastle, which saw miss the draw agains the champions at St James Park'.
Toon boss Howe has already ruled Isak out of the Carabao Cup third round match against Wimbledon on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old is a major doubt for the trip to Everton next weekend, and is likely to be rested ahead of the international break.
Sweden will play Slovakia and Estonia in the Nations League but Isak is all but certainly to be left out of the squad to aid his recovery.
Providing an update on Isak’s injury, Howe said: “He definitely won't feature on Tuesday, let’s see how he looks for Everton.
“Of course, there is an international period coming up after that and he’s an international player so we’ll see the implications of all that but we’ll make decisions during this week.
“It’s not a serious injury but it’s a niggly one that is obviously preventing a key player playing for us.”
Callum Wilson is also on the sidelines, meaning that Anthony Gordon is likely to continue leading the line for the Magpies.
Isak was Newcastle's top scorer last season with 25 goals in all competitions, but like many of his teammates, he's started this season slowly, scoring just one Premier League goal.
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Today, 10:10By Joe Brophy
Liverpool boss Arne Slot waded in on last night's man-of-the-match, with a joking put-down of his goalscoring defender Ibrahima Konate.
France centre-back Konate was miffed he wasn't honoured with the award following the Reds' 2-1 win over Wolves on Saturday.
The 25-year-old scored his first Premier League goal to open the scoring, before making a number of vital blocks late on.
However, Konate was massively culpubale for the mishap that led to Wolves' equaliser while he was also shown a yellow card late on.
Regardless, the former RB Leipzig star questioned Gary Neville's choice to honour Ryan Gravenberch with the man-of-the-match.
But it's fair to say his manager was not in agreement.
Slot told Sky Sports: "Konate?
You have to talk with them I don't know who decides."
When told who had chosen Gravenberch, Konate said: "Gary Neville… thank you, Gary."
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28th Sept 2024, 23:36By Jackson Cole
Erik ten Hag says he respects the critics and even embraces some of their suggestions as Manchester United's frequently under-fire manager prepares to take on Tottenham.
Sunday sees the stuttering Red Devils welcome Ange Postecoglou's side four days after their deflating 1-1 draw with FC Twente at an expectant Old Trafford.
Ten Hag was annoyed by United's mentality and toothlessness in a Europa League opener that followed a frustrating 0-0 stalemate at Crystal Palace.
Those results, but particularly Wednesday's performance, have increased the noise around United, but Ten Hag has long since learned how to deal with doubters.
"First of all, respect the criticism," the Dutchman said.
I need to know some, and some are very good advice."
After joking with a reporter at the press conference, Ten Hag continued: "But for me it's stay clinical and see where the team is, which areas we have to improve.
"Stay also methodical, that you guide the team in the right pathway and make sure you make the right steps to get the best out of the team."
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28th Sept 2024, 21:26By Jackson Cole
Liverpool boss Arne Slot feels his side's early ascent to the top of the Premier League is not a "realistic view" of the table.
Life after Jurgen Klopp is not turning out to be too bad as the Reds climbed to the summit after goals from Ibrahima Konate and Mohamed Salah earned a 2-1 win at Wolves - their fifth victory in six league games.
Defeat at home to Nottingham Forest a fortnight ago remains their only blip as they have also won in the Champions League and Carabao Cup in a promising beginning to Slot's reign.
It is early days, but the evidence suggests they have the capacity to challenge for the title alongside Manchester City and Arsenal.
The Dutchman is calling for calm and says the table will not properly shape up until halfway through the campaign.
"Everyone is realistic enough, all the players they understand that six games into the season doesn't give you a realistic view on the league table," Slot said.
"That is more like 19 games that you can feel, 'Right, where are we?'.
"But it helps if you get some good results, especially if you bring in a new manager and being a successor of such a successful one.
"Everybody understands that if we'd have lost four or five of these first six fixtures life would have been a bit different to how it is now."
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28th Sept 2024, 20:43By Jackson Cole
Mikel Arteta has reiterated he loves Pep Guardiola even after the Manchester City boss' angry response to his former assistant.
Arsenal were criticised for using the 'dark arts' to defend their lead at City last weekend before settling for a 2-2 draw in the dramatic clash.
When asked about those claims during the week, Arteta appeared to refer to his spell with Guardiola in the dugout, saying: "I was there for four years.
Hopefully that's clear."
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28th Sept 2024, 19:26By Jack Cunningham
There goes the final whistle, and it's another win on the road for Liverpool, which sends them top of the table.
Arne Slot's side were far from their best, but they didn't need to be to beat winless Wolves, who are now bottom of the table.
Ibrahima Konate opened the scoring with a towering header before he and Alisson Becker got in a muddle, allowing Rayan Ait-Nouri to equalise.
But just minutes later, Nelson Semedo fouled Diogo Jota in the box, and Mohamed Salah slammed in the penalty.
Meanwhile, Gary O'Neil's side look in deep trouble, and it was all a bit too much for Mario Lemina.
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28th Sept 2024, 19:03By Jack Cunningham
Great block from Ibrahima Konate!
Matheus Cunha does well in midfield to work some space and drive a low pass into Carlos Borges.
He runs at Trent Alexander-Arnold, and gets into the box.
But as he shoots, Konate gets back and makes an excellent block.
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28th Sept 2024, 18:53By Jack Cunningham
THAT DIDN'T LAST LONG!
Immediately, Liverpool break down the other end of the pitch and re-take the lead.
Trent Alexander-Arnold swings a lovely ball into the box.
Diogo Jota is ahead of Nelson Semedo, who brings him down, and the referee points to the spot.
Mohamed Salah steps up and sends Sam Johnstone the wrong way.
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28th Sept 2024, 18:51By Jack Cunningham
OUT OF NOWHERE!
Well, we have a game on our hands.
A through-ball is played into Jorgen Strand Larsen.
Ibrahima Konate holds him off and wants Alisson Becker to come and get the ball.
He doesn't, and the striker plays the ball back to Carlos Borges, who swipes the ball into the air.
It lands for Rayan Ait-Nouri, and he taps in.
Konate and Alisson are blaming each other.
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28th Sept 2024, 18:42By Jack Cunningham
What is going on?
The Reds should be 2-0 up, and Mohamed Salah should have a goal.
Sam Johnstone plays a pass into Mario Lemina on the edge of the Wolves box, and without looking he whips a pass across his box.
It lands perfectly for Salah, who fires wide of an empty goal.
That was shambolic all round.
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28th Sept 2024, 18:36By Jack Cunningham
Right, back underway at Molineux.
Can Gary O'Neil's side show something, anything?
Meanwhile, Liverpool will be looking for a couple more goals to kill the game.
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28th Sept 2024, 18:24By Jack Cunningham
Well, that's the end of the first 45 minutes, and the Reds have the lead.
In truth, neither team have offered much, but the one moment of quality is the difference.
Arne Slot will be pleased his side have the lead, but he won't be happy with the performance.
Meanwhile, the hosts have been so flat, and that has seeped into the Stands, with Molineux very quiet.
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28th Sept 2024, 18:19By Jack Cunningham
FIRST PREMIER LEAGUE GOAL!
Well, we needed something to liven this game up, and we've got it!
From a corner, the Liverpool players stay forward, and Diogo Jota beats his man on the left.
He delivers a wicked cross that is begging to be put away.
Ibrahima Konate climbs above everyone and powers his header through Sam Johnstone, who should do better.
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28th Sept 2024, 18:11By Jack Cunningham
How is that not 1-0?
Liverpool work the ball patiently and Andy Robertson is slipped in down the left.
He fires in a magnificent low cross that is begging to be put away.
Dominik Szoboszlai connects with the cross from inside the six-yard box, but he fires his shot straight at Sam Johnstone, who can't believe his luck.
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28th Sept 2024, 18:07By Jack Cunningham
Diogo Jota now also goes into the book.
This time, it's for a pretty bad but accidental challenge on Mario Lemina.
The striker is running behind the Wolves man when he stands the back of his ankle.
VAR has a look, but it remains a yellow card.
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