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Liverpool pump in nine goals, Haaland nets hattrick for Manchester City

Another thrilling gameweek at the English Premier League

Reuters, AP/PTI Liverpool Published 28.08.22, 03:47 AM
Liverpool players celebrate after scoring a goal.

Liverpool players celebrate after scoring a goal. Twitter

Liverpool earned their first win of the season in stunning fashion after equalling the record for the biggest ever Premier League victory with a 9-0 thrashing of newly-promoted Bournemouth at Anfield on Saturday.

Two goals inside the opening six minutes from Luis Diaz and Harvey Elliot put the hosts into a commanding position from the off.

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A stunning strike from England full-back Trent Alexander Arnold gave Liverpool a three-goal lead in the 28th minute before Roberto Firmino got in on the act with a fourth three minutes later.

Not done there, Liverpool had a fifth before the interval, with Virgil van Dijk heading home from a corner, before Chris Mepham’s own goal had the visitors staring at the prospect of an embarrassing drubbing.

A close-range finish from Firmino kept the goals coming, with substitute Fabio Carvalho’s finish letting the home fans dream of a record-breaking afternoon.

Diaz’s headed ninth strike came with Liverpool having five minutes to become the first side to score 10 in a Premier League match.

But despite some late scares, Bournemouth did just enough to avoid suffering that ignominy.

Haaland does the trick

Erling Haaland struck a second-half hat-trick as Manchester City came back from two goals down at the Etihad Stadium to beat Crystal Palace 4-2.

An own goal from John Stones put Palace ahead in the fourth minute and then the visitors doubled their lead when an unmarked Joachim Andersen powered in a header from an Eberechi Eze corner.

Manchester United’s stand-in captain Bruno Fernandes made it back-to-back wins for Erik ten Hag’s team by scoring in a 1-0 victory over Southampton.

Fernandes steered in a cross from Diogo Dalot in the 55th minute.

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