Newcastle manager Steve Bruce speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I was delighted the way we played in the first half and needed more of it in the second but for some reason, we didn't play in the second half.
Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka was involved in an angry confrontation with his own supporters as Crystal Palace came from two goals down to earn a point in an ill-tempered atmosphere at Emirates Stadium.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp to BBC Match of the Day: "I liked the way we played against really tough opponents. It was a wonderful game of football, it's how you wish games should be.
In the first nine rounds of Premier League games, this season no penalties were awarded by VAR with a seemingly high bar set for the "clear and obvious error" needed to overturn a referee's decision.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says his side showed relegation form in the first half of their win over Aston Villa, as they cut Liverpool's lead at the top of the table to three points.
"I am frustrated on one hand, but on the other hand we could have also lost the game," manager Eddie Howe said.
"Keeping a clean sheet away from home is positive, but having our third game without scoring is certainly negative.
Everton boss Marco Silva, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "If VAR saw something in our box, why didn't it see 15 minutes earlier the penalty for Richarlison.
"Because of that my players are in the dressing room and don't understand.
West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini speaking to MOTD: "In football, you must score. We dominated the game and tried to create options to score.
"We had two or three chances and must decide the game by scoring.
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard, speaking to Sky Sports: "This is a really tough place to go and the way we controlled the game, our midfield combinations and movement, was beautiful to watch.
Leicester City equalled the 24-year-old record for the biggest ever Premier League victory as 10-man Southampton were dismantled at a rainswept St Mary's.
The victory sees Brendan Rodgers' side climb into second place, leapfrogging Manchester City and moving five points behind leaders Liverpool.
Welcome to the preview of the English Premier League match between Manchester United and Everton. The game will be played at Old Trafford on Saturday at 16:00.
Rejuvenated Manchester United
We will witness a clash between two teams that have seen resurrection in recent games.
There are a couple of managers in the game these days that for whatever reason are seen as complete laughing stocks within the football community. Granted, a lot of the time these reputations are there because of a disastrous time at a particular club that haunts them wherever they go.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United roared into life in the Premier League producing back-to-back wins over Tottenham and Manchester City in a vital week for the club. There was a huge amount of pressure growing on the Norwegian amid United’s underwhelming start to the campaign.
Football is one of the most loved sports and there are millions of fans of this sport. Apart from the game’s fans, there are also a lot of people who like to do football betting. There are many uk football bet sites with all the best offers available for betting but it is hard to identify a genuine one.
It’s been a topsy, turvy year for Leeds United and, in particular, their manager Marcelo Bielsa. First of all, they were reprimanded and fined by the EFL after being found guilty of breaching league rules, in what commonly became known as the 'Spygate scandal’.
The international break is a good moment to explore some of the English Premier League outright betting markets. One of the most exciting among them is the battle against relegation.
In the British Isles, everyone makes bets — both people not related to sports, and those who directly involved, including football players and coaches. This is a national passion that became the talk of the town just as English arrogance and snobbery.
‘Betting against the spread’ – depending on your level of gambling experience, this phrase might not be overly familiar to you. Even if you have heard of it, given the baffling figures and terms involved, it might seem as alien to you as brain surgery.
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The English Premier League new season is set to start this weekend and there's plenty interesting matches already. One that set to entertain many fans on Sunday, August 11, is Manchester United clash against Chelsea at Old Trafford.