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Thrashings, Sackings and Football Betting Fun!

Well, what a weekend that was! Manchester City joined Manchester United at the top of the Premier League after walloping title hopefuls Liverpool.

Some big matches went to form with wins for the top London clubs, but then Stoke held Manchester United to a draw, and if you backed that at betting odds of 3.85 well done.

Frank De Boer is also the first managerial casualty after losing his first four football games at Crystal Palace. Yes…four games. The world’s gone mad!

Manchester City 5-0 Liverpool

City were already a goal up when Sadio Mane was sent off for a high boot onto City keeper Eduardo’s cheekbone. But that was that and Gabriel Jesus and Leroy Sane both bagged a brace as Kevin de Bruyne gave a master class at midfield.

Stoke City 2-2 Manchester United

The Red Devils stay top on goal difference despite Eric Choupo-Moting scoring twice to spoil Jose Mourinho’s day. Marcus Rashford and Romelu Lukaku were on target for the Reds, but Jose refused to shake Mark Hughes’ hand at the final whistle. I can’t imagine that upset Hughsie too much!

Leicester City 1-2 Chelsea

Antonio Conte’s Chelsea have moved quietly up into third place with a third consecutive win. Alvaro Morata looks a great signing and scored again before N’Golo Kante made it two. Jamie Vardy scored a consolation from the spot.

Arsenal 3-0 Bournemouth

Danny Welbeck scored twice and big summer signing Alexandre Lacazette added a third as the Gunners won to take the heat off Arsene Wenger, for a week anyway. Eddie Howe’s Cherries are yet to register a point.

Burnley 1-0 Crystal Palace

But at least Howe’s still in a job. Frank de Boer has lost his, unbelievably after four games, thanks to a woeful Chung-yong Lee ball gifting Chris Wood the only goal and Scott Dann’s inability to hit a barn door from a foot away. Palace were the better side throughout. It’s a cruel, cruel game.

Brighton & Hove Albion 3-1 West Bromwich Albion

The Seagulls scored their first goal and got a first win in the Premier League after taking advantage of a rare display of sloppiness from the Baggies. Pascal Gross was on target twice to lift the Seagulls away from the drop zone.

Southampton 0-2 Watford FC

Marco Silva’s Watford are up to fourth place and are still unbeaten after goals from Abdoulaye Doucoure and Daryl Janmaat gave them all three points in Southampton. The Saints look strangely out of sorts.

Swansea City 0-1 Newcastle United

And it was a second win in two games for Rafa Benitez’ Magpies which lifts them to a happy mid-table position at this early stage of the season. Jamaal Lascelles scored the only goal of the game on 76 minutes to win the points.

West Ham United 2-0 Huddersfield Town

The Hammers are happy again after two late goals gave Slaven Bilic’s side their first points of the season. Pedro Obiang and Andre Ayew struck on 72 and 77 minutes to ease West Ham to victory and consign Huddersfield to their first defeat in the top.

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