Premier League: Arsenal-Tottenham play out 2-2 draw; Liverpool win, Chelsea lose and Newcastle score 8

Updated : Sep 25, 2023 06:43
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Tottenham displayed resilience as they twice came from behind, earning a well-deserved point in the intense north London derby against Arsenal held at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal surged ahead in the 26th minute when Bukayo Saka's shot deflected off Spurs defender Cristian Romero, resulting in an own goal. However, Spurs levelled the score just three minutes before halftime, courtesy of Son's expert finish from a James Maddinson cross. Arsenal managed to regain their lead after Romero was penalized for a handball, with Saka converting a penalty. Maddinson and Son then combined again, bringing the game to a 2-2 draw.

In other fixtures, Liverpool continued their impressive form by defeating West Ham 3-1, extending their unbeaten streak to 18 games across all competitions. Currently, Liverpool stands in second place, trailing leaders Manchester City by only a point.

Meanwhile, Chelsea's shaky start to the Premier League season took a further hit as Aston Villa piled on the misery, securing victory against the 10-man Blues at Stamford Bridge.

Newcastle delivered a remarkable performance, matching their record for the highest-scoring Premier League win, as they dominated Sheffield United 8-0. Remarkably, eight different players contributed to the Magpies' scoring spree.

Sunday Results in Premier League:

Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham

Brighton 3-1 Bournemouth

Chelsea 0-1 Aston Villa

Liverpool 3-1 West Ham

Sheff Utd 0-8 Newcastle

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