The last weekend of action before the international break, game-week 4surely got us on the edges of our seats. With the teams like Liverpool, Chelsea and Watford (yup, welcome to the Premier League) winning all 4 of their opening games and collecting all 12 points.
Manchester City looked like dropping points even on this weekend as Yedlin cancelled out Sterling’s opener. But Kyle Walker’s thunderous strike past Dubravka meant that City were getting all the 3 points. This was Walker’s first goal for City and also his first since 2015. What a way to score the first goal for the club!
Watford somehow managed to defeat Tottenham 2-1 after being 1-0 down and keeping their record of 100% win intact. And it was Cathcart who scored the winner. Watford were unlucky to concede in the first place as Doucoure turned the ball into his own net. But somehow Watford won and Cathcart’s contribution was huge. Can Watford be Leicester v 2.0? Too soon to make a statement.
Jose Holebas assisted both Deeney’s and Cathcart’s goals in Watford’s sensational comeback against Tottenham. The 34-year-old Greek full-back played like he was in his mid-20s, running tirelessly along the left flank and snatching away all the 3 points for Watford. Sorry Marcos and Ben, maybe next week!
The Wolves did some serious business in the transfer window and buying a 31-year Portuguese midfielder looked like a gamble. But if Moutinho plays the way he played against West Ham, the gamble could be worth it.
It’s already a roller coaster ride for Man United just 4 games into the season. After losing 2 games in a row to Brighton and Tottenham, Manchester United and José Mourinho were desperate to win this game. And up stepped Romelu Lukaku.
Cardiff were almost about to get 1 point from the game, but Lacazette’s 81st-minute strike ensured all the 3 points to Arsenal. Cardiff equalized after Mustafi scored in the 11th minute.