After the elimination in League Cup in the middle of the week by Grimsby Town, a 4th division club, Manchester United was still looking for his first victory this season. It can even be said that Ruben Amorim played his head when receiving Burnley, a promoted, at Old Trafford. Again nothing went as planned for the Red Devils, who nevertheless opened the scoring by a goal against his Cullen camp (27th). Everything was complicated after the recovery since Foster equalized (55th). In the process, Mbeumo scored his first league goal for his new club and thought of offering a victory to his own (57th). Except that the Mancunians are definitely lacking in confidence.
The Clarets first saw their equalization be refused by the Var for a few millimeters. On the following moments, Anthony did not deceive Bayindir in a row … with a touch (66th). The end of the meeting was then only a defense attack in favor of the Red Devils. The occasions paraded (more than 25 attempts for 6 on top) until this hanging at the entrance to the surface on which the referee long seemed to hesitate, even to the video. He finally granted the penalty that Bruno Fernandes transformed despite the pressure (90th+7). Mu prevails in exmitted 3-2 and dates back to 14th place. In the other afternoon matches, Tottenham suffered his first defeat, at home, which is moreover against Bournemouth (0-1). A week after their success against Manchester City, the Spurs fall from high but not from the podium since they keep their 3rd place. Sunderland wins over the thread against Brentford 2-1 and signs his 2nd success of the season. Finally, Everton went won at Wolverhampton 3-2 thanks to a Jack Grealish author of two assists and on the way back.
The results of the 4 p.m. games:
Manchester United 3 – 2 Burnley: Cullen (CSC 27th), Mbeumo (57th), Bruno Fernandes (SP 90th+7); Foster (55th), Anthony (66th)
Sunderland 2 – 1 Brentford: The fairy (SZP 82nd), Isidor (90th+6); Igor Thiago (77th)
Tottenham 0 – 1 Bournemouth : Evanilson (5th)
Wolverhampton 2 – 3 Everton : Hwang (21st), Gomes (79th); Beto (7th), Ndiaye (33rd), Dewsbury-Hall (55th)