Premier League Results, Matchday 8: Chelsea, Arsenal reach top four, Liverpool draw Manchester City
Sports | October 08, 2018 14:04 ISTAfter an exciting and thrilling weekend, this is how the English Premier League table stands after Matchday 8.
After an exciting and thrilling weekend, this is how the English Premier League table stands after Matchday 8.
Tottenham is paying the price for England's deep progress at the World Cup, where the Kane-led team unexpectedly making the final weekend and finishing fourth.
Military service is compulsory for South Korean males, and the 26-year-old Son would have faced at least 21 months of service and the loss of millions in income.
Manchester United were simply outclassed by Mauricio Pochettino's Spurs in the second half, despite the Red Devils bagging most of the possession and attempts on goal.
Jorgino, Kante and Pedro were on goal to help Chelsea open Sarri's campaign with win, defeating Huddersfield 3-0.
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The former Chelsea player has scored 41 goals in 46 appearances in all competitions for Liverpool — enabling him to beat Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne in second place to the PFA award.
With two goals, Dele Alli answered his critics and ended his team's 28-year victory drought at Chelsea.
Son Heung-min netted two goals and substitute Kyle Walker-Peters grabbed the other in injury time for a weakened Spurs team at a snowy Wembley Stadium.
Two-time defending champions Real Madrid take on a hungry and ruthless Paris Saint Germain where as the Kings of Italy, Juventus take on a rampant Tottenham Hotspurs in this week's clashes.
Tottenham has collected seven points from a possible nine, following victory over Manchester United and a draw at Liverpool, to climb into the third Champions League qualification place.
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David Moyes' West Ham United wasn't so fortunate as they were eliminated by third-tier Wigan 2-0.
The England striker moved onto 98 goals, surpassing the previous mark of 97 set by Teddy Sheringham, thanks to two tap-ins at Wembley Stadium.
While Wenger has endured a Premier League title drought since 2004, success in football's oldest cup competition has helped the Frenchman to gain new contracts.
Son spared Tottenham from embarrassment in the 84th minute by cancelling out a similarly breath-taking strike from Pedro Obiang.
Roberto Firmino scored twice while Philippe Coutinho added another goal and set up three as Brighton failed to deal with Liverpool's ability on the counterattack.
While Tottenham celebrated qualifying for the knockout phase for only the second time, the Champions League holders were reeling from their first group-stage loss in five years.
Coming on as a substitute, Martial delivered ten minutes before the match which had a draw written all over it.
Tottenham says the striker underwent assessment this week that showed "a minor strain to the left hamstring."
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