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Premier League LIVE: Salah restores Liverpool’s lead, Palmer makes history with FOUR goals, Arsenal score late winner to snatch huge win

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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.



And Arsenal took advantage as they beat Leicester 4-2 to move level on points with City, while Liverpool can move top if they beat Wolves in the late match.



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.

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Newcastle 1-1 Manchester CityArsenal 4-2 LeicesterBrentford 1-1 West HamChelsea 4-2 BrightonEverton 2-1 Crystal PalaceNottingham Forest 0-1 FulhamWolves 0-1 Liverpool - HT

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6 minutes agoBy 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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9 minutes agoBy 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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17 minutes agoBy 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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23 minutes agoBy 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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35 minutes agoBy 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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40 minutes agoBy 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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48 minutes agoBy 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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52 minutes agoBy 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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Today, 17:53By Jack Cunningham

The hosts are on top here.

Nelson Semedo gets in down the right and whips a cross into the box.

Alisson Becker comes off his line and claws it away.

It comes to Rayan Ait-Nouri, and he clips a lovely cross into the box for Jorgen Strand Larsen, but Virgil van Dijk brilliantly clears.

Mario Lemina then does well on the right and his cross is whacked away by Ibrahima Konate.

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Today, 17:44By Jack Cunningham

Brief penalty appeals for the Reds are waved away.

Luis Diaz does well to find Andy Robertson on the overlap.

The Scotsman delivers a cross into the box.

Mohamed Salah looks to get on the end of it, but goes down after a tangle with Rayan Ait-Nouri.

VAR has a look but decides it's not a spot kick.

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Today, 17:37By Jack Cunningham

Trent Alexander-Arnold goes into the book for kicking the ball away.

He's adjudged to have fouled his man on the right, and as the referee blows his whistle, he pokes the ball away.

It's a daft booking, and he's going to need to be careful.

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Today, 17:33By Jack Cunningham

Okay, the final match of the day has just kicked off.

If Liverpool win, they will take top spot from Manchester City.

Arne Slot's side are in all red, and the hosts are wearing gold tops and black shorts.

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Today, 17:12By Jack Cunningham

That's the end of all the 3pm Premier League games, and there were some crackers.

Arsenal managed to take advantage of Manchester City dropping points against Newcastle to claim a huge 4-2 win over Leicester.

The Gunners were 2-0 up but were pulled back to 2-2, but scored twice in stoppage time to move level on points with City.

Chelsea beat Brighton 4-2, with Cole Palmer becoming the first player in top-flight history to score four goals inside the first 45 minutes of a game.

Brentford and West Ham played out a 1-1 draw.

Everton sealed their first three points of the season with a good 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Goodison Park.

And Nottingham Forest's unbeaten start to the season came to an end at the hands of Fulham as Raul Jimenez's penalty ensured the Cottagers won 1-0.

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Today, 17:00By Jack Cunningham

WHAT A HUGE GOAL THAT COULD BE!

The Gunners have snatched a late winner in the dying seconds.

Bukayo Saka swings a corner into the box, and it's absolute carnage as several Gunners players try to force the ball home, and it looks like Wilfred Ndidi gets the unfortunate touch.

If things stay the same, the Gunners will move level on points with Manchester City who dropped points against Newcastle earlier today.

And Troy Deeney is impressed.

Speaking on talkSPORT, he said: "This is a different Arsenal to the Arsenal of old.



"They've turned into the bullies, they've turned into the side that can win the game at any moment."

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Today, 16:37By Jack Cunningham

Riccardo Calafiori, you lucky boy!

Arsenal could be down to ten men at the Emirates as the Italian international gets away with a cynical foul while already on a booking.

Facundo Buonanotte complains to the referee about it, and he gets booked.

However, Troy Deeney thinks Calafiori got away with it.

Speaking on talkSPORT, he said: “They should have had a man sent off.

It was a cynical tackle.”

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Today, 16:30By Jack Cunningham

WOW!

WOW!

Leicester have come from 2-0 down to haul themselves level at the Emirates, and what a goal this is!

It's good play down the left from Leicester and Wilfred Ndidi whips a cross to the far post.

There looks to be no danger, but James Justin arrives and cracks a volley at goal.

It's a brilliant effort that whistles in off the post to leave Arsenal stunned.

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Today, 16:26By Jack Cunningham

Even with Arsenal winning, Liverpool can move top of the Premier League this evening with a win over Wolves.

Meanwhile, the Old Gold are yet to win a league game.

They have problems in defence with Yerson Mosquera out for the season, but Toti Gomes is fit and comes into the team.

And Craig Dawson misses out as well and Santiago Bueno comes in.

Meanwhile, Darwin Nunez is ill, so Diogo Jota leads the line for Liverpool.

Wolves: Johnstone, Semedo, Bueno, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Lemina, Andre, J Gomes, Bellegarde, Cunha, Larsen

Subs: Sa, Doherty, Hwang, R Gomes, Doyle, Sarabia, Borges, Guedes, Pond

Liverpool: Alisson; TAA, Konate, VVD, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Jota, Diaz

Subs: Kelleher, Gomez, Endo, Chiesa, Jones, Gakpo, Tsimikas, Quansah, Bradley

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Today, 16:19By Jack Cunningham

Okay, Everton are on course for their first win of the season.

Dwight McNeil has followed up his stunning goal at the start of the second half with another.

Jordan Pickford drills a free-kick to the edge of the Palace box.

The ball drops for Jack Harrison, and he delivers a sublime cross into the area, and there is McNeil to finish beyond Dean Henderson.

Elsewhere, Tomas Soucek has West Ham back level against Brentford.

The goal came from some nice approach play before Michail Antonio's shot rolled into Soucek's path, and he slid the ball into the bottom corner.

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Today, 16:13By Jack Cunningham

THEY ARE BACK IN IT!

Jamie Vardy wins a free-kick.

Facundo Buonanotte delivers a decent ball into the area.

James Justin makes the first contact, and the ball deflects beyond David Raya.

Game on!

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Today, 16:10By Jack Cunningham

BIG MOMENT!

Dwight McNeil has the Toffees back on level terms, and it's a screamer!

Ashley Young intercepts a pass out from the back and plays a pass into the winger.

He takes a touch and bends a stunning effort into the top corner from 25 yards.

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Today, 15:55By Jack Cunningham

What an incredible first 45 minutes of Premier League football we've witnessed.

Chelsea are 4-2 up against Brighton in an extraordinary match.

Arsenal are taking advantage of Man City dropping points earlier today, and are 2-0 up against Leicester.

Brentford scored inside a minute again, and are 1-0 up over West Ham.

Everton were booed off at half time, and they are trailing 1-0 to Crystal Palace.

And Nottingham Forest vs Fulham is 0-0.

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Today, 15:49By Jack Cunningham

ARSENAL ARE CRUISING!

Leicester lose the ball inside their half, and it's worked to Declan Rice.

The England international slips a pass into Gabriel Martinelli, and he fires a cross into the box.

Leandro Trossard is standing there unmarked, and he slides the ball into the far corner.

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Today, 15:46By Jack Cunningham

THIS IS RIDICULOUS!

Bart Verbruggen gifts possession to Enzo Fernandez about 35 yards from goal.

He plays it to Jadon Sancho.

Sancho slips the ball down the left of the box for Cole Palmer.

He takes it first time and lashes a shot in at the near post.

That is now four goals before half time, making him the first player in Premier League history to do so.

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Today, 15:37By Jack Cunningham

THIS MAN IS UNSTOPPABLE!

Chelsea have turned it around and are beating Brighton 3-2 thanks to that man, Cole Palmer.

He's just scored a hat-trick in the space of ten minutes!

Initially, he was set up by Nicolas Jackson for his first.

Jadon Sancho was then fouled in the box, and Palmer stepped up and slotted home the penalty, but the last goal was the pick of the bunch.

The Blues were awarded a free-kick 30 yards from goal, and he stepped up and bent it into the top corner.

That is now 43 direct goal contributions since his debut.

What.

Player.

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Today, 15:24By Jack Cunningham

THE GUNNERS HIT THE FRONT!

After Manchester City dropped points against Newcastle, Arsenal are doing what they need to do.

Jurrien Timber and Bukayo Saka combine on the right.

The former drills a low cross into the area.

Gabriel Martinelli is there and fires in a right-footed strike that nestles in the bottom corner.

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