Liverpool defeated Bournemouth and became leaders of the Premier League.


Colombian Luis Diaz scored two outstanding goals in the space of two minutes as Liverpool beat Bournemouth 3-0 on Saturday to take the lead in the Premier League.

Arne Slott’s side lead Manchester City on goal difference but the reigning champions only need a draw at home to Arsenal on Sunday to go top.

On a rare goalless day for Mohamed Salah, Diaz scored with both feet to show his ability at Anfield.

The Colombian forward chased down a long pass from defender Ibrahima Conate and controlled the ball carefully before beating goalkeeper Kepa to fire home in the 28th minute.

He scored this goal with his right foot, and the second with his left foot in the 30th minute.

Uruguayan Darwin Nunes scored another beautiful goal in the 37th minute after receiving the ball on the right flank. At first he thought of passing the ball, but changed his mind and sent a twisted ball towards the goal.

OPPORTUNITY to failThe win took Newcastle to the top of the league, but a 3-1 defeat to Fulham left them in sixth place.

Fulham took an early lead through Raul Jimenez and a mistake by goalkeeper Nick Pope brought Newcastle within a second goal in the 22nd from Harvey Barnes, but Reiss Nelson sealed the result in stoppage time.

Hazrat DuhandNicholas Jackson marked his 50th appearance for Chelsea with a brace as they spurred the team to a 3-0 Premier League defeat to West Ham on Saturday.

Jackson also set up Cole Palmer early in the second half as Chelsea saw off West Ham, who were booed at the end of the game by the fans who remained in the stadium.

It was Chelsea’s third win of the season, all away from home.

New West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui is already under pressure after three defeats in the new Premier League season.

With these goals, the Senegalese striker reached 21 goals in 50 games for Chelsea.

GET INSPIRED TO COME BACKEnglish striker Ollie Watkins saved Aston Villa’s comeback to beat bottom club Wolverhampton 3-1. The villa is located on the ground floor.

A great pass from Brazilian Diego Carlos led to Mateus Cunha’s goal.

Villa were struggling to build a team that could not win until Watkins equalised in the 73rd minute.

Ezri Konza then passed back to Youri Thielemans for the second goal in the 88th minute, and Colombian John Duran sealed the result in added time.

Villa are level on points with City and Liverpool, but different on points.

Tottenham also made a comeback, beating Brentford 3-1, while Southampton drew 1-1 after visitors Ipswich scored in extra time.

Everton were also unable to hold on to their lead and ended up drawing 1:1 with Leicester.

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