Three talking points from the Premier League

‎en ‎ ‎Home ‎Shows ‎Live ‎Newsfeed ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎Home ‎Shows ‎Live ‎Newsfeed ‎ ‎Menu ‎France ‎Africa ‎Middle East ‎Americas ‎Europe ‎Asia-Pacific ‎Home ‎Live news ‎Three talking points from the Premier League ‎Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Liverpool needed more late heroics to keep pace with Arsenal and Tottenham at the top of the Premier League as 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha snatched a dramatic 3-2 win for the Reds at Newcastle on Monday. ‎ ‎Issued on: 26/08/2025 - 00:23 ‎Modified: 26/08/2025 - 00:21 ‎ ‎3 minReading time ‎ ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday © ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP ‎Arsenal were far more convincing in a 5-0 demolition of Leeds, but Spurs produced the performance of the weekend as they eased to a 2-0 win at Manchester City. ‎ ‎AFP Sports looks at the major talking points from the second round of Premier League fixtures: ‎ ‎Clinical Liverpool playing with fire ‎ ‎Liverpool are yet to drop a point in their title defence, but could easily have failed to win both their opening games as Arne Slot is yet to strike the right balance between his high-powered attack and a struggling defence.
‎ ‎ ‎Slot's men also struck twice late on‎ ‎ ‎Slot's men also struck twice late on to beat Bournemouth 4-2 on the opening night of the season. ‎ ‎Newcastle dominated most of the match at St. James' Park despite going down to 10 men in the first half when Anthony Gordon saw red. ‎ ‎Ngumoha's emergence adds to the wealth of attacking talent on offer to Slot, who started all of Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike. ‎ ‎Newcastle's wantaway star striker Alexander Isak could also yet arrive at Anfield for a British transfer record fee this week. ‎ ‎But Arsenal will be confident of picking off their title rivals in Sunday's showdown at Anfield unless Liverpool immediately improve. ‎ ‎Frank's solid Spurs foundations ‎ ‎Tottenham's decision to sack Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending the club's 17-year trophy drought has paid immediate dividends under Thomas Frank. ‎ ‎The former Brentford boss masterminded a controlled and commanding display at City on Saturday to secure maximum points from his opening two league games in charge without conceding. ‎ ‎That defensive discipline is a world away from the high-wire act of Postecoglou's reign, which combined Europa League glory with Tottenham's worst league finish since 1976/77. ‎ ‎"It is a big thing we've been working on, the defensive side of the game," said Frank. "(With) clean sheets you are closer to win the game." ‎ ‎Frank also came within minutes of starting his reign with a trophy before conceding twice late on to European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup. ‎ ‎The Dane has shown his tactical flexibility by changing his approach for a 3-0 home win over Burnley last weekend, either side of a more counter-attacking gameplan against PSG and City. ‎ ‎Postecoglou also got off to a flying start two years ago and Frank is yet to experience the strains of Champions League football on a squad that was decimated by injuries last season. ‎ ‎But he has silenced any doubters of the decision to axe Postecoglou with a spectacular start built on solid foundations. ‎ ‎Grealish feels the love at Everton ‎ ‎en ‎ ‎Home ‎Shows ‎Live ‎Newsfeed ‎ ‎Menu ‎France ‎Africa ‎Middle East ‎Americas ‎Europe ‎Asia-Pacific ‎Home ‎Live news ‎Three talking points from the Premier League ‎Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Liverpool needed more late heroics to keep pace with Arsenal and Tottenham at the top of the Premier League as 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha snatched a dramatic 3-2 win for the Reds at Newcastle on Monday. ‎ ‎Issued on: 26/08/2025 - 00:23 ‎Modified: 26/08/2025 - 00:21 ‎ ‎3 minReading time ‎
‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday © ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP ‎Arsenal were far more convincing in a 5-0 demolition of Leeds, but Spurs produced the performance of the weekend as they eased to a 2-0 win at Manchester City. ‎ ‎Advertising ‎ ‎ ‎AFP Sports looks at the major talking points from the second round of Premier League fixtures: ‎ ‎Clinical Liverpool playing with fire ‎ ‎Liverpool are yet to drop a point in their title defence, but could easily have failed to win both their opening games as Arne Slot is yet to strike the right balance between his high-powered attack and a struggling defence. ‎ ‎ ‎Slot's men also struck twice late on to beat Bournemouth 4-2 on the opening night of the season. ‎ ‎Newcastle dominated most of the match at St. James' Park despite going down to 10 men in the first half when Anthony Gordon saw red. ‎ ‎Ngumoha's emergence adds to the wealth of attacking talent on offer to Slot, who started all of Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike. ‎ ‎Newcastle's wantaway star striker Alexander Isak could also yet arrive at Anfield for a British transfer record fee this week. ‎ ‎But Arsenal will be confident of picking off their title rivals in Sunday's showdown at Anfield unless Liverpool immediately improve. ‎ ‎Frank's solid Spurs foundations ‎ ‎Tottenham won 2-0 at Man City ‎Tottenham won 2-0 at Man City © Darren Staples / AFP ‎Tottenham's decision to sack Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending the club's 17-year trophy drought has paid immediate dividends under Thomas Frank. ‎ ‎The former Brentford boss masterminded a controlled and commanding display at City on Saturday to secure maximum points from his opening two league games in charge without conceding. ‎ ‎That defensive discipline is a world away from the high-wire act of Postecoglou's reign, which combined Europa League glory with Tottenham's worst league finish since 1976/77. ‎ ‎"It is a big thing we've been working on, the defensive side of the game," said Frank. "(With) clean sheets you are closer to win the game." ‎ ‎Frank also came within minutes of starting his reign with a trophy before conceding twice late on to European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup. ‎ ‎The Dane has shown his tactical flexibility by changing his approach for a 3-0 home win over Burnley last weekend, either side of a more counter-attacking gameplan against PSG and City. ‎ ‎Postecoglou also got off to a flying start two years ago and Frank is yet to experience the strains of Champions League football on a squad that was decimated by injuries last season. ‎ ‎But he has silenced any doubters of the decision to axe Postecoglou with a spectacular start built on solid foundations. ‎ ‎Grealish feels the love at Everton ‎ ‎Jack Grealish provided two assists on his first Everton start ‎Jack Grealish provided two assists on his first Everton start © Darren Staples / AFP ‎Jack Grealish has been handed a fresh start to spearhead a new era for Everton and got off to the perfect start with a man-of-the-match display as the Toffees christened the Hill Dickinson Stadium with a 2-0 win over Brighton. ‎ ‎Grealish created both goals, scored by Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner, to register more assists in one game than he had for Manchester City in the entirety of last season. ‎ ‎Just four years ago City paid a then British transfer record £100 million ($135 million) for Grealish from Aston Villa. ‎ ‎But he slowly slipped down the pecking order under Pep Guardiola and conceded he needed to feel the love from his manager and a home crowd again. ‎ ‎"The main thing was to enjoy football and enjoy playing every day. I think maybe at times in the last couple of years I’ve not fallen out of love but didn't enjoy football as much as I should," said Grealish. ‎
‎"I want to have that feeling again when you get up on a match day and can’t wait to get out there. That's how I felt today and hopefully my performance showed that." ‎ ‎Grealish has already been taken to Evertonian hearts and is the marquee signing the club hope will bring a new 53,000 capacity crowd to its fee‎en ‎ ‎Home ‎Shows ‎Live ‎Newsfeed ‎ ‎Menu ‎France ‎Africa ‎Middle East ‎Americas ‎Europe ‎Asia-Pacific ‎Home ‎Live news ‎Three talking points from the Premier League ‎Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Liverpool needed more late heroics to keep pace with Arsenal and Tottenham at the top of the Premier League as 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha snatched a dramatic 3-2 win for the Reds at Newcastle on Monday. ‎ ‎Issued on: 26/08/2025 - 00:23 ‎Modified: 26/08/2025 - 00:21 ‎ ‎3 minReading time ‎ ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday © ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP ‎Arsenal were far more convincing in a 5-0 demolition of Leeds, but Spurs produced the performance of the weekend as they eased to a 2-0 win at Manchester City. ‎ ‎AFP Sports looks at the major talking points from the second round of Premier League fixtures: ‎ ‎Clinical Liverpool playing with fire ‎ ‎Liverpool are yet to drop a point in their title defence, but could easily have failed to win both their opening games as Arne Slot is yet to strike the right balance between his high-powered attack and a struggling defence. ‎ ‎ ‎Slot's men also struck twice late on to beat Bournemouth 4-2 on the opening night of the season. ‎
‎Newcastle dominated most of the match at St. James' Park despite going down to 10 men in the first half when Anthony Gordon saw red. ‎ ‎Ngumoha's emergence adds to the wealth of attacking talent on offer to Slot, who started all of Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike. ‎ ‎Newcastle's wantaway star striker Alexander Isak could also yet arrive at Anfield for a British transfer record fee this week. ‎ ‎But Arsenal will be confident of picking off their title rivals in Sunday's showdown at Anfield unless Liverpool immediately improve. ‎ ‎Frank's solid Spurs foundations ‎ ‎Tottenham's decision to sack Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending the club's 17-year trophy drought has paid immediate dividends under Thomas Frank. ‎ ‎The former Brentford boss masterminded a controlled and commanding display at City on Saturday to secure maximum points from his opening two league games in charge without conceding. ‎ ‎That defensive discipline is a world away from the high-wire act of Postecoglou's reign, which combined Europa League glory with Tottenham's worst league finish since 1976/77. ‎ ‎"It is a big thing we've been working on, the defensive side of the game," said Frank. "(With) clean sheets you are closer to win the game." ‎ ‎Frank also came within minutes of starting his reign with a trophy before conceding twice late on to European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup. ‎ ‎The Dane has shown his tactical flexibility by changing his approach for a 3-0 home win over Burnley last weekend, either side of a more counter-attacking gameplan against PSG and City. ‎ ‎Postecoglou also got off to a flying start two years ago and Frank is yet to experience the strains of Champions League football on a squad that was decimated by injuries last season. ‎ ‎But he has silenced any doubters of the decision to axe Postecoglou with a spectacular start built on solid foundations. ‎ ‎Grealish feels the love at Everton ‎ ‎en ‎ ‎Home ‎Shows ‎Live ‎Newsfeed ‎ ‎Menu ‎France ‎Africa ‎Middle East ‎Americas ‎Europe ‎Asia-Pacific ‎Home ‎Live news ‎Three talking points from the Premier League ‎Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Liverpool needed more late heroics to keep pace with Arsenal and Tottenham at the top of the Premier League as 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha snatched a dramatic 3-2 win for the Reds at Newcastle on Monday. ‎ ‎Issued on: 26/08/2025 - 00:23 ‎Modified: 26/08/2025 - 00:21 ‎ ‎3 minReading time ‎ ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday © ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP ‎Arsenal were far more convincing in a 5-0 demolition of Leeds, but Spurs produced the performance of the weekend as they eased to a 2-0 win at Manchester City. ‎ ‎Advertising ‎ ‎ ‎AFP Sports looks at the major talking points from the second round of Premier League fixtures: ‎ ‎Clinical Liverpool playing with fire ‎ ‎Liverpool are yet to drop a point in their title defence, but could easily have failed to win both their opening games as Arne Slot is yet to strike the right balance between his high-powered attack and a struggling defence. ‎ ‎ ‎Slot's men also struck twice late on to beat Bournemouth 4-2 on the opening night of the season. ‎ ‎Newcastle dominated most of the match at St. James' Park despite going down to 10 men in the first half when Anthony Gordon saw red. ‎ ‎Ngumoha's emergence adds to the wealth of attacking talent on offer to Slot, who started all of Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike. ‎ ‎Newcastle's wantaway star striker Alexander Isak could also yet arrive at Anfield for a British transfer record fee this week. ‎ ‎But Arsenal will be confident of picking off their title rivals in Sunday's showdown at Anfield unless Liverpool immediately improve. ‎ ‎Frank's solid Spurs foundations ‎ ‎Tottenham won 2-0 at Man City ‎Tottenham won 2-0 at Man City © Darren Staples / AFP ‎Tottenham's decision to sack Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending the club's 17-year trophy drought has paid immediate dividends under Thomas Frank. ‎ ‎The former Brentford boss masterminded a controlled and commanding display at City on Saturday to secure maximum points from his opening two league games in charge without conceding. ‎ ‎That defensive discipline is a world away from the high-wire act of Postecoglou's reign, which combined Europa League glory with Tottenham's worst league finish since 1976/77. ‎ ‎"It is a big thing we've been working on, the defensive side of the game," said Frank. "(With) clean sheets you are closer to win the game." ‎ ‎Frank also came within minutes of starting his reign with a trophy before conceding twice late on to European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup. ‎ ‎The Dane has shown his tactical flexibility by changing his approach for a 3-0 home win over Burnley last weekend, either side of a more counter-attacking gameplan against PSG and City. ‎ ‎Postecoglou also got off to a flying start two years ago and Frank is yet to experience the strains of Champions League football on a squad that was decimated by injuries last season. ‎ ‎But he has silenced any doubters of the decision to axe Postecoglou with a spectacular start built on solid foundations. ‎ ‎Grealish feels the love at Everton ‎ ‎Jack Grealish provided two assists on his first Everton start ‎Jack Grealish provided two assists on his first Everton start © Darren Staples / AFP ‎Jack Grealish has been handed a fresh start to spearhead a new era for Everton and got off to the perfect start with a man-of-the-match display as the Toffees christened the Hill Dickinson Stadium with a 2-0 win over Brighton. ‎ ‎Grealish created both goals, scored by Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner, to register more assists in one game than he had for Manchester City in the entirety of last season. ‎ ‎Just four years ago City paid a then British transfer record £100 million ($135 million) for Grealish from Aston Villa. ‎ ‎But he slowly slipped down the pecking order under Pep Guardiola and conceded he needed to feel the love from his manager and a home crowd again. ‎ ‎"The main thing was to enjoy football and enjoy playing every day. I think maybe at times in the last couple of years I’ve not fallen out of love but didn't enjoy football as much as I should," said Grealish. ‎ ‎"I want to have that feeling again when you get up on a match day and can’t wait to get out there. That's how I felt today and hopefully my performance showed that." ‎ ‎Grealish has already been taken to Evertonian hearts and is the marquee signing the club hope will bring a new 53,000 capacity crowd to its fee‎en ‎ ‎Home ‎Shows ‎Live ‎Newsfeed ‎ ‎Menu ‎France ‎Africa ‎Middle East ‎Americas ‎Europe ‎Asia-Pacific ‎Home ‎Live news ‎Three talking points from the Premier League ‎Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Liverpool needed more late heroics to keep pace with Arsenal and Tottenham at the top of the Premier League as 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha snatched a dramatic 3-2 win for the Reds at Newcastle on Monday. ‎ ‎Issued on: 26/08/2025 - 00:23 ‎Modified: 26/08/2025 - 00:21 ‎ ‎3 minReading time ‎ ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday © ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP ‎Arsenal were far more convincing in a 5-0 demolition of Leeds, but Spurs produced the performance of the weekend as they eased to a 2-0 win at Manchester City. ‎ ‎AFP Sports looks at the major talking points from the second round of Premier League fixtures: ‎ ‎Clinical Liverpool playing with fire ‎ ‎Liverpool are yet to drop a point in their title defence, but could easily have failed to win both their opening games as Arne Slot is yet to strike the right balance between his high-powered attack and a struggling defence. ‎ ‎ ‎Slot's men also struck twice late on to beat Bournemouth 4-2 on the opening night of the season. ‎ ‎Newcastle dominated most of the match at St. James' Park despite going down to 10 men in the first half when Anthony Gordon saw red. ‎ ‎Ngumoha's emergence adds to the wealth of attacking talent on offer to Slot, who started all of Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike. ‎ ‎Newcastle's wantaway star striker Alexander Isak could also yet arrive at Anfield for a British transfer record fee this week. ‎ ‎But Arsenal will be confident of picking off their title rivals in Sunday's showdown at Anfield unless Liverpool immediately improve. ‎ ‎Frank's solid Spurs foundations ‎ ‎Tottenham's decision to sack Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending the club's 17-year trophy drought has paid immediate dividends under Thomas Frank. ‎ ‎The former Brentford boss masterminded a controlled and commanding display at City on Saturday to secure maximum points from his opening two league games in charge without conceding. ‎ ‎That defensive discipline is a world away from the high-wire act of Postecoglou's reign, which combined Europa League glory with Tottenham's worst league finish since 1976/77. ‎ ‎"It is a big thing we've been working on, the defensive side of the game," said Frank. "(With) clean sheets you are closer to win the game." ‎ ‎Frank also came within minutes of starting his reign with a trophy before conceding twice late on to European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup. ‎ ‎The Dane has shown his tactical flexibility by changing his approach for a 3-0 home win over Burnley last weekend, either side of a more counter-attacking gameplan against PSG and City. ‎ ‎Postecoglou also got off to a flying start two years ago and Frank is yet to experience the strains of Champions League football on a squad that was decimated by injuries last season. ‎ ‎But he has silenced any doubters of the decision to axe Postecoglou with a spectacular start built on solid foundations. ‎ ‎Grealish feels the love at Everton ‎ ‎en ‎ ‎Home ‎Shows ‎Live ‎Newsfeed ‎ ‎Menu ‎France ‎Africa ‎Middle East ‎Americas ‎Europe ‎Asia-Pacific ‎Home ‎Live news ‎Three talking points from the Premier League ‎Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Liverpool needed more late heroics to keep pace with Arsenal and Tottenham at the top of the Premier League as 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha snatched a dramatic 3-2 win for the Reds at Newcastle on Monday. ‎ ‎Issued on: 26/08/2025 - 00:23 ‎Modified: 26/08/2025 - 00:21 ‎ ‎3 minReading time ‎ ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday ‎Liverpool survived a Newcastle fightback to win 3-2 on Monday © ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP ‎Arsenal were far more convincing in a 5-0 demolition of Leeds, but Spurs produced the performance of the weekend as they eased to a 2-0 win at Manchester City. ‎ ‎Advertising ‎ ‎ ‎AFP Sports looks at the major talking points from the second round of Premier League fixtures: ‎ ‎Clinical Liverpool playing with fire ‎ ‎Liverpool are yet to drop a point in their title defence, but could easily have failed to win both their opening games as Arne Slot is yet to strike the right balance between his high-powered attack and a struggling defence. ‎ ‎ ‎Slot's men also struck twice late on to beat Bournemouth 4-2 on the opening night of the season. ‎ ‎Newcastle dominated most of the match at St. James' Park despite going down to 10 men in the first half when Anthony Gordon saw red. ‎ ‎Ngumoha's emergence adds to the wealth of attacking talent on offer to Slot, who started all of Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike. ‎ ‎Newcastle's wantaway star striker Alexander Isak could also yet arrive at Anfield for a British transfer record fee this week. ‎ ‎But Arsenal will be confident of picking off their title rivals in Sunday's showdown at Anfield unless Liverpool immediately improve. ‎ ‎Frank's solid Spurs foundations ‎ ‎Tottenham won 2-0 at Man City ‎Tottenham won 2-0 at Man City © Darren Staples / AFP ‎Tottenham's decision to sack Ange Postecoglou despite the Australian ending the club's 17-year trophy drought has paid immediate dividends under Thomas Frank. ‎ ‎The former Brentford boss masterminded a controlled and commanding display at City on Saturday to secure maximum points from his opening two league games in charge without conceding. ‎ ‎That defensive discipline is a world away from the high-wire act of Postecoglou's reign, which combined Europa League glory with Tottenham's worst league finish since 1976/77. ‎ ‎"It is a big thing we've been working on, the defensive side of the game," said Frank. "(With) clean sheets you are closer to win the game." ‎ ‎Frank also came within minutes of starting his reign with a trophy before conceding twice late on to European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup. ‎ ‎The Dane has shown his tactical flexibility by changing his approach for a 3-0 home win over Burnley last weekend, either side of a more counter-attacking gameplan against PSG and City. ‎ ‎Postecoglou also got off to a flying start two years ago and Frank is yet to experience the strains of Champions League football on a squad that was decimated by injuries last season. ‎ ‎But he has silenced any doubters of the decision to axe Postecoglou with a spectacular start built on solid foundations. ‎ ‎Grealish feels the love at Everton ‎ ‎Jack Grealish provided two assists on his first Everton start ‎Jack Grealish provided two assists on his first Everton start © Darren Staples / AFP ‎Jack Grealish has been handed a fresh start to spearhead a new era for Everton and got off to the perfect start with a man-of-the-match display as the Toffees christened the Hill Dickinson Stadium with a 2-0 win over Brighton. ‎
‎Grealish created both goals, scored by Iliman Ndiaye and James Garner, to register more assists in one game than he had for Manchester City in the entirety of last season. ‎ ‎Just four years ago City paid a then British transfer record £100 million ($135 million) for Grealish from Aston Villa. ‎ ‎But he slowly slipped down the pecking order under Pep Guardiola and conceded he needed to feel the love from his manager and a home crowd again. ‎ ‎"The main thing was to enjoy football and enjoy playing every day. I think maybe at times in the last couple of years I’ve not fallen out of love but didn't enjoy football as much as I should," said Grealish. ‎ ‎"I want to have that feeling again when you get up on a match day and can’t wait to get out there. That's how I felt today and hopefully my performance showed that." ‎ ‎Grealish has already been taken to Evertonian hearts and is the marquee signing the club hope will bring a new 53,000 capacity crowd to its fee

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