🗓️ Matchweek 3 Recap – August 30–31, 2025

🔴 Liverpool 1–0 Arsenal Defending champions Liverpool continued their flawless start to the season by edging Arsenal with an 83rd-minute free-kick from Dominik Szoboszlai at Anfield. It was a showpiece…

🔴 Liverpool 1–0 Arsenal

Defending champions Liverpool continued their flawless start to the season by edging Arsenal with an 83rd-minute free-kick from Dominik Szoboszlai at Anfield. It was a showpiece goal that preserved Liverpool’s perfect record (3 wins from 3), while Arsenal’s early hopes took a hit.ReutersThe Times of India

🌟 Brighton & Hove Albion 2–1 Manchester City

Brighton claimed their first win of the campaign in a stunning comeback. Although Erling Haaland gave City the lead, James Milner leveled from the penalty spot and Brajan Gruda sealed the turnaround late on. This was Manchester City’s second loss in three matches, spotlighting their shaky early form.The Times

Chelsea 2–0 Fulham

Chelsea leapfrogged into second place in the table following a comfortable home win over Fulham. A standout moment came when Fulham’s Josh King saw a goal harshly disallowed by VAR—a decision later admitted to be wrongly overturned by the referees chief.Reuters+1

🔥 Manchester United 3–2 Burnley

United needed a stoppage-time penalty from Bruno Fernandes to snatch the win and ease mounting pressure on manager Ruben Amorim after a shaky start that included an early cup exit.Reuters

🏹 Tottenham Hotspur 0–1 Bournemouth

Tottenham suffered a surprise home defeat to Bournemouth, delivering the first proper setback of new manager Thomas Frank’s tenure. Antoine Semenyo scored the decisive goal and later joked with Ghana teammate Mohammed Kudus, who was on the losing Spurs side.ReutersTalkSport

💪 Sunderland 2–1 Brentford

Promoted Sunderland continued their encouraging start, with playmaker Enzo Le Fée starring as they gave themselves early breathing room with three wins in three.ReutersThe Guardian

🔁 Other key matches

📊 Table Snapshot & Early Themes

Based on the latest standings:

🧭 Emerging Storylines


🏅 Talking Points of the Weekend

  1. Szoboszlai’s decisive goal at Anfield stands out as a defining moment.The GuardianReuters
  2. VAR’s controversial call at Fulham vs Chelsea has reignited debates about its consistency.Reuters
  3. Brighton’s tactical gamble pays off, handing Manchester City yet another early blow.The Times
  4. Sunderland’s return has been impressive, with the newly promoted side making an immediate statement.ReutersThe Guardian
  5. Palace’s Guéhi could be heading to Liverpool, but delivered a memorable performance as captain in his likely farewell appearance.The Guardian

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