Monday, November 3, 2025

Premier League Week 10 Results: Liverpool Blanks Aston Villa To Stop Slide; First West Ham Win For Nuno As Hammers Beat Newcastle; Pereira Sacked After Wolves Fall To Fulham; Manchester United Leaves It Late To Salvage Point At Forest; Chelsea Wins At Spurs

Liverpool ended its Premier League drought with a 2-0 victory over visiting Aston Villa. A four-match losing run for the Reds also ended a four-match winning run by Aston Villa in the Premier League. Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah was gifted an opening goal on a poor clearance by Emi Martinez, a much-needed break for the struggling Salah and the Reds. The goal was Salah’s 250th for the Reds across all competitions, making the Egyptian star just the third player to accomplish that at Liverpool, joining Ian Rush and Roger Hunt. Ryan Gravenberch scored Liverpool’s insurance goal in the second half. Aston Villa threatened in the first half but was thoroughly frustrated in a second half where Manager Unai Emery was red carded for his vocalized discontent.

Arsenal, meanwhile, continued to employ what could prove a championship formula. The Gunners relied on a stifling defense and set piece mastery to defeat Burnley 2-0. The match was the seventh clean sheet for Arsenal and goalkeeper David Raya this season with the Premier League winners having allowed only three league goals all season. Victor Goyerkes scored the opening goal off a corner kick, marking the 12th time this season that Arsenal has converted from a dead ball situation. Declan Rice would score later in the first half to provide more than sufficient insurance for Arsenal and its smothering defense.

Manchester City is now Arsenal’s chief pursuer after the Citizens downed Bournemouth 3-1 at the Etihad. Erling Haaland was unsurprisingly the scoring star with two first half goals while teammate Nico Reilly became the first Manchester City player not named Haaland to score a goal since September. Bournemouth competed better than the final score might indicate but was unable to convert chances when presented, the Cherries’ Eli Kroup, in particular, wasting some good goal scoring opportunities.

Tottenham Hotspur’s struggles at home continued with a 1-0 loss to visiting Chelsea. Spurs has now taken but a single point from its last four home matches. Supporters are beginning to become frustrated with both those results and a style of play which is more pragmatic than pleasing. Things change quickly in the Premier League. After an overall good start to the Premier League season built on road success, Manager Thomas Frank is now coming under criticism for his style of play and the unfortunate results at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Chelsea, meanwhile, will hope Saturday’s goal by Joao Pedro proves a turning point for a player who had been brilliant much earlier in the season before slumping of late.

While Spurs and Chelsea were engaging in their London derby, a man’s job was going up in flames farther south in England’s capital city. Wolverhampton Manager Vitor Pereira was sacked immediately following Wolverhampton’s 3-0 loss to Fulham. Pereira was highly acclaimed for improvement he instituted last season to move Wolves out of relegation danger. He was even awarded a new three-year contract early this season despite signs that the tide was turning. The season has progressed miserably, however, for Pereira and the club as Wolves has yet to win and occupies that nefarious place at the bottom of the Premier League table. The stress was clearly taking a toll as Pereira had to be forcibly removed from a heated discussion with Wolves supporters just a week ago. The pasting at Craven Cottage proved to be the final straw. Whoever will replace Pereira is still a question mark. There should also be some shame on the part of Wolves ownership which stripped Pereira of stars like Matheus Cunha, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Nelson Semedo last summer with little to no reinvestment. The new Wolves manager will take over a side which is eight points from safety.

Another manager of a distressed side had a much better weekend than Pereira. Nuno Espirito Santo, himself a one-time Wolves manager and on his second team this season after parting ways with Nottingham Forest, recorded his first Premier League win as manager of West Ham in a 3-1 victory over Newcastle. In addition to the manager’s first win, it was the first home victory at London Stadium this season for the Hammers. West Ham moved to within three points of safe but vulnerable Burnley in battle for league survival.

Leeds, meanwhile, signaled its desire to be part of the relegation battle by losing for the third time in its last four Premier League matches. A 3-0 defeat at Brighton leaves the Whites just four points clear of the drop line. Diego Gomez scored two second half goals for the Seagulls after Danny Welbeck had given the Seagulls a halftime lead.

Nottingham Forest is a point below West Ham in the relegation zone. The Tricky Trees ended a four-match losing run but hoped for even more Saturday until Manchester United’s Amad Diallo scored an 81st minute equalizer in a 2-2 draw. While salvaging a point, the draw at the City Ground ended a three-match winning run for an improving Manchester United side.

It did not take long for Brentford to come back to earth after its impressive 3-2 win at Liverpool last week, part of a three-match winning streak for the Bees across all competitions which ended Saturday. Crystal Palace prevailed 2-0 over the Bees at Selhurst Park as JP Mateta scored his fourth goal in his last two matches for the Eagles. Mateta’s six goals on the season are joint second in the league, albeit well off the 13-goal pace of league leader goal scorer Erling Haaland.

Former Arsenal player Granit Xhaka scored his first Sunderland goal on Monday to give the Black Cats a 1-1 draw versus Everton. Xhaka’s 46th minute strike at the Stadium of Light equalized a match which was dominated by Everton in a first half which saw Iliman Ndiaye score to give the Toffees the halftime lead. Everton, piloted by former Black Cats Manger David Moyes, has now won but once in its last eight matches.

Friday, October 31, 2025

Premier League Week 10 Preview

Is it time to give some respect to Bournemouth? The Cherries are riding the longest unbeaten run in the Premier League, having not lost since opening weekend. An aggressive, pressing style has also made them a good watch as they have piled up their points. The best start in the club’s history has put Bournemouth behind only Arsenal in the Premier League table. The streaking Cherries now face a litmus test Sunday at the Etihad, a venue where the Cherries have never won a Premier League game. Manchester City has lost a third of its Premier League matches this season, seeming less balanced than some of Manager Pep Giuardiola’s vintage sides. Striker Erling Haaland and goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma provide the star power for Guardiola.

Thomas Frank has Tottenham Hotspur third in the table in his debut season with the club as Spurs host a London derby with Chelsea this weekend. Surprisingly, however, Frank’s side has taken only one point from the last three Premier League fixtures at its state-of-the-art stadium. Chelsea, which has slid all the way to ninth in the table after losing three of its last five Premier League matches, will try to rebound from a shocking loss at Stamford Bridge to Sunderland last weekend.

Meanwhile, things continue to spiral for Liverpool. The Reds have lost four consecutive league matches and on Wednesday in the EFL Cup lost for a third consecutive time to Crystal Palace. Liverpool Manager Arne Slot was eviscerated by the press for making 10 changes to his lineup and heaping further disillusionment upon his dispirited club.

Hopefully, Slot’s resting of key players will bear some benefit at Anfield on Saturday against an Aston Villa side which is trending in a positive direction. Villa has won four straight Premier League contests after failing to win even one of their first five outings. The recent victories have not come at the expense of lesser clubs either. Aston Villa has defeated top five sides Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City for its last two wins.

Perhaps the most surprising winning run has been that of Manchester United. Just as supporters seemed ready to give up on Manager Ruben Amorim, the Red Devils have won four of their last five league matches to creep up to sixth in the table. Manchester United visits Nottingham Forest Saturday. The Tricky Trees have not scored a goal in their last four league matches as they seek to avoid a fifth consecutive loss.

Brentford has won three of its last four matches as it heads to Selhurst Park for a London derby with Crystal Palace. Forward Igor Thiago has six goals in his nine matches for the Bees this season. The Eagles, meanwhile, have lost two of their last three league matches following the end of the club’s historic 19 match unbeaten run across all competitions. Palace was a 1-0 loser at league leading Arsenal last week, falling victim to the Gunners’ sixth clean sheet  of the season.

Arsenal has conceded only three times in its nine matches as it heads to Burnley this weekend. After nine matches, Sunderland has posted the best start for a promoted side in 17 years. The Black Cats are impressively perched fourth in the table as they host an Everton side on Monday which has lost three of its four away matches so far this season.

Leeds has also lost three times on the road this season as the Whites travel to Brighton where the Seagulls have yet to lose a Premier League match at Amex Stadium this season. It is getting late early for Wolverhampton, which has yet to win a single match this season and has captured only two points from its nine matches. The league’s doormat travels to Fulham this weekend with Wolves Manager Vitor Pereira squarely on the hot seat despite receiving a quizzical contract extension earlier this season.

West Ham is already on its second manager of this season as the currently relegation bound Hammers host Newcastle. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo will try to give supporters their first league win of the season at London Stadium on Sunday versus the Magpies. 

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Premier League Week 9 Results

A win over Eintracht Frankfurt during the week proved a false positive for the Liverpool revival. The Reds returned to their losing ways with a fourth consecutive Premier League loss, this time losing 3-2 at Brentford. The trouble on Saturday began almost immediately when Dango Ouattara scored in the fifth minute. The Reds would twice fall behind by two goals in the match, a late 89th minute goal by Mohamed Salah proving too little, too late as Manager Arne Slot’s club tumbled to seventh in the table. While Slot struggles to find answers for his defending champions, Brentford Manager Keith Andrews deserves some early season kudos. Andrews is a first-time manager who took the reins from well-regarded current Spurs Manager Thomas Frank. Andrews was also handed a roster stripped in the off season of star forwards Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa and team captain Christian Norgaard. A relegation battle might have been on the cards, but Andrews has guided the Bees to four victories already and kept them solidly in the middle of the table. Credit goes to the entire organization for responding to key departures with some shrewd investments. Among those incoming assets were Ouattara, midfielder Jordan Henderson and goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher.

Astute moves to compensate for the loss of star players is essential to clubs such as Brentford and Crystal Palace who invariably develop players only to see them move on to hoped for better things at larger clubs. Eberechi Eze is one of those players who has climbed the career ladder. Eze became a star at Crystal Palace, earning a place on the English national team, before moving on to title contender Arsenal this summer. It was Eze who scored the Arsenal winner on Sunday to defeat Crystal Palace 1-0 at the Emirates. Eze’s 39th minute goal came from a set piece, the eleventh time Arsenal has scored from a dead ball situation this season. Unrivaled set piece mastery and a stifling defense has fueled Arsenal’s current ten match unbeaten run. The Gunners have not allowed a goal in their past five Premier League matches, all victories, and are one of just two clubs to have lost just once this season.

Bournemouth is the second such club with just that single taste of defeat and the Cherries are now second in the table after a 2-0 defeat of Nottingham Forest. The Tricky Trees, meanwhile, had little time to celebrate a midweek Europa League win over Porto before coming back to earth at Vitality Stadium. Bournemouth remained undefeated at home with two first half goals that put the Tricky trees on their heels and provided a sobering reminder of the challenge that Nottingham Forest Manager Sean Dyche faces to keep his club playing in the Premier League next season.

Another difficult hurdle awaits the Trees next week against in-form Manchester United. Bryan Mbuemo scored a brace, and Matheus Cunha scored his first goal for the club to key Manchester United’s 4-2 win at Old Trafford over Brighton. The Red Devils won their third consecutive match to move up to sixth in the Premier League table and further mute the once deafening criticism of Manager Ruben Amorim. Manchester United is now just two points behind second place Bournemouth in the crowded upper tier of the league table.

Amorim’s much criticized crew is level on points with rival Manchester City after the Citizens’ 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa. Manchester City had not lost since August before Matty Cash’s goal made City the fourth consecutive Premier League opponent to fall to streaking Aston Villa. Villa now takes its four-match winning run to Liverpool next week where the Reds will be trying to snap their own four-match losing skein. Aston Villa moved past Chelsea and Crystal Place into eighth place with Sunday’s win.

Chelsea lost to newly promoted Sunderland in a 2-1 final at Stamford Bridge. Chemsdine Talbi scored in the 93rd minute to claim the three points for the Black Cats who are shockingly a top four club after nine Premier League matches.

The other two promoted sides also won this past weekend. Leeds began the Week 9 slate with a 2-1 win over West Ham on Friday. The Whites are six points clear of the drop line after their second home victory of the season while West Ham remains mired in the relegation zone after its seventh loss in the last nine matches. Burnley kept Wolverhampton winless for the season as the Clarets won 3-2 away at Molineux Stadium where Lyle Foster scored Burnley’s 95th minute winner in front of a Molineaux crowd which notably turned on Wolves Manager Vito Pereira for the first time. Chants regarding his “being sacked in the morning” are something new for Pereira who became a fan favorite in better times last season.

Things are going just fine for Tottenham Hotspur Manager Thomas Frank in his debut season for the London club. Spurs were easy 3-0 winners at Everton Sunday as Micky van de Ven’s two first half headed goals helped to inflict the first loss for Everton at its new Hill Dickinson Stadium. Spurs are third in the Premier League table after being the last club to survive last season’ s Premier League campaign under former manager Ange Postecoglou. Another London side currently sits in the table’s barely safe 17th position.

Fulham lost 2-1 to Newcastle to fall within three points of the drop after the Cottagers’ fourth consecutive Premier League loss. There are thus relegation battle implications when Fulham welcomes Wolverhampton to Craven Cottage this coming Saturday.