Saturday, November 1st: EPL Matchweek 10
Premier League Matchweek 10 includes yet another round of exciting Football. The tactics were great, with smart, brilliant, decisive attacks and saves by the goalies. We also had a moment of tribute for Collin Adams(1940-2025) and Willie Young (1951-2025), during the fixture of Nott’m Forest vs Manchester United.
Brighton and Hove Albion (3-0) Leeds United | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Brighton | Leeds United
Venue: American Express Stadium📍
Brighton Squad | Brighton and Hove Albion (3-0) Leeds United | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Verbruggen
- Wieffer
- Van Hecke
- Dunk
- Kadıoğlu
- Baleba
- Ayari
- Minteh
- Rutter
- Gómez
- Welbeck
Substitute Players
- Jason Steele (GK)
- Stefanos Tzimas
- Tommy Watson
- Charalampos Kostoulas
- Olivier Boscagli
- Maxim De Cuyper
- Diego Coppola
- Joe Knight
- Nehemiah Oriola
Leeds United Squad | Brighton and Hove Albion (3-0) Leeds United | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Perri
- Bogle
- Rodon
- Bijol
- Gudmundsson
- Longstaff
- Ampadu
- Tanaka
- Aaronson
- Calvert-Lewin
- Okafor
Substitute Players
- Karl Darlow (GK)
- Pascal Struijk
- Dan James
- Joël Piroe
- Lukas Nmecha
- Anton Stach
- Jack Harrison
- James Justin
- Ilia Gruev
Match Summary
In this fixture, Brighton defeated Leeds United 3-0 at home. The key players in this game were Danny Welbeck and Diego Gomez.
Welbeck opened the scoring in the first half, scoring his sixth goal in five league games. Gomez then scored twice in quick succession during the second half. In this fixture, Leeds failed to create much threat to their opponents, with only a few late chances that were created by their substitutes. This fixture’s result moved Brighton up to eighth place, while Leeds stayed in 16th position, just five points above the relegation zone.
Highlights of the Game
- Brighton started strong and scored early, just 11 minutes into the game. Yankuba Minteh passed the ball to Mats Wieffer, who made it easier for Welbeck to score an easy tap-in goal.
- Welbeck almost scored again, doubling the lead for Brighton, while Minteh’s shot went just wide. Leeds struggled to create any real chances in the first half.
- After halftime, Minteh’s cross shot was deflected and landed perfectly for Gomez, who scored to make it 2- 0 on the board.
- A few minutes later, Gomez scored again after Rutter’s cross bounced off Minteh and fell right to him.
- Lucas Perri made good saves for Leeds to keep out shots from Gomez and Ayari, while Verbruggen stopped late chances from Nmecha and Stach for Leeds.
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Managerial Quotes
Brighton (Fabian Hürzeler)
“It is really about getting consistency with our results. Winning is always the best feeling, but a clean sheet gives you a high percentage of winning the game. Everyone worked hard, and everyone was there for each other.“
Analytical note: In his final words, Fabian gave credit to the team for showing unity in performance. His words had the optimistic effect that was hard-earned by his players.
Leeds United (Daniel Farke)
“We don’t have to overanalyze this game. They were the better side today and deserve to win this game, and for that, you have to say congratulations.”
Analytical note: Farke chose to stay realistic in his closing remarks by acknowledging how the opponent players were indeed on top of their game this time.
Burnley (0-2) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Burnley | Arsenal
Venue: Turf Moor 📍
Burnley Squad | Burnley (0-2) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Dúbravka
- Walker
- Laurent
- Cullen
- Tuanzebe
- Florentino
- Estéve
- Ugochukwu
- Hartman
- Anthony
- Flemming
Substitute Players
- Max Weiß (GK)
- Jacob Bruun Larsen
- Marcus Edwards
- Loum Tchaouna
- Hjalmar Ekdal
- Lucas Pires
- Armando Broja
- Hannibal Mejbri
- Ashley Barnes
Arsenal | Burnley (0-2) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Raya
- Timber
- Saliba
- Gabriel
- Calafiori
- Zubimendi
- Rice
- Saka
- Gyökeres
- Trossard
- Eze
Substitute Players
- Kepa Arrizabalaga (GK)
- Cristhian Mosquera
- Ben White
- Piero Hincapié
- Christian Nørgaard
- Ethan Nwaneri
- Mikel Merino
- Myles Lewis-Skelly
- Max Dowman
Match Summary
At Turf Moor, Arsenal easily defeated Burnley 2-0, thanks to the efforts of Viktor Gyokeres and Declan Rice. Before halftime, Rice scored a header shot that added a second goal. Despite Burnley’s late efforts, Arsenal maintained control of the game and never appeared to be in danger. Burnley is still only four points above the relegation zone, while Arsenal has won five straight league games, increasing its lead at the top to seven points.
Highlights of the Game
- Arsenal scored their second goal in the 35th minute when Gyokeres sent a great long pass to Trossard, who struck a perfect cross for Rice to head the ball directly into the net.
- Gyokeres didn’t come back after halftime, and without him, Arsenal’s attack wasn’t as strong.
- Trossard tried his luck with a low shot, but Dubravka saved it, while Burnley’s Florentino had missed a header which seemed to be an unusual opportunity.
- Later, Dubravka stopped Norgaard’s effort, and Burnley’s Marcus Edwards had hit the post with a free-kick in the final moments.
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Managerial Quotes
Burnley (Scott Parker)
“Our season won’t be defined on it [this result], but we want to be competitive. In the first half, maybe we lacked some belief in ourselves. We caused Arsenal some real problems in the second half. I felt we had an edge and a confidence about us. We will take positives.”
Analytical note: In essence, the coach argued that the outcome of the season is not determined by a single game. He acknowledged the team’s lack of confidence in the first half, which might have hindered their performance. However, they performed better in the second half, posed a serious threat to Arsenal, and displayed greater vigor and confidence. In general, he emphasizes the team’s accomplishments and advancements rather than the outcome.
Arsenal (Mikel Arteta)
“Especially the way we started the game, I think in the first half we were exceptional — scored two goals, probably should have scored another two or three, and gave nothing away. That was the platform to win, because in the second half we weren’t that precise — especially with the ball — and we had to make a few changes, and then we didn’t have that much control of the game. But, defensively, we were exceptional again to maintain the clean sheet.”
Analytical note: Arteta pointed out a detailed structure of the game that his players had maintained. He highlighted the weak points of the second half that should have been avoided and must improve on. The coach summed up his remarks by highlighting his satisfaction with how the Strong start had laid the foundation for their victory, while defensive stability compensated for the struggle in the second half.
Crystal Palace (2-0) Brentford | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Crystal Palace | Brentford
Venue: Selhurst Park📍
Crystal Palace Squad | Crystal Palace (2-0) Brentford | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Henderson
- Richards
- Muñoz
- Lerma
- Lacroix
- Guéhi
- Kamada
- Mitchell
- Sarr
- Pino
- Mateta
Substitute Players
- Christantus Uche
- Nathaniel Clyne
- Will Hughes
- Romain Esse
- Jaydee Canvot
- Borna Sosa
- Walter Benítez
- Justin Devenny
- Rio Cardines
Brentford Squad | Crystal Palace (2-0) Brentford | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Thiago
- Schade
- Damsgaard
- Ouattara
- Henderson
- Yarmoliuk
- Ajer
- Collins
- Kayode
- van den Berg
- Kelleher
Substitute Players
- Rico Henry
- Ethan Pinnock
- Mathias Jensen
- Reiss Nelson
- Hákon Valdimarsson
- Fábio Carvalho
- Frank Onyeka
- Keane Lewis-Potter
- Vitaly Janelt
Match Summary
Crystal Palace continued their strong home form with a 2-0 win over Brentford. It stretched their unbeaten run at Selhurst Park to 11 games. Jean-Philippe Mateta opened the scoring in the 30th minute with a perfectly timed header, and Brentford captain Nathan Collins accidentally doubled Palace’s lead early in the second half with an own goal from a long throw. The victory lifted Palace to seventh place, while Brentford sits 12th with 13 points.
Highlights of the Game
- Palace were the better side in the first half, even though Brentford had more of the ball. Mateta forced an early save from Kelleher with a header from Yeremy Pino’s cross.
- The home side finally went ahead when Mateta looped a smart header over Kelleher after connecting with Lerma’s header from a free-kick.
- In the second half, Palace stayed on top, and Lerma’s long throw led to Brentford’s captain Collins accidentally heading the ball into his own net.
- Right after that, Collins nearly made another mistake, losing the ball to Ismaila Sarr, whose shot had luckily hit the post, saving Collins another self-assisted goal.
- Brentford’s best chance came later when substitute Reiss Nelson’s curling shot was saved by Dean Henderson, as Palace finished the game in control.
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Managerial Quotes
Crystal Palace (Oliver Glasner)
“Huge credit to the players. You could see in the last 20 minutes that their legs got fatigued, which is normal when you have such a tight schedule, but we defended very well. I don’t know how [Jean-Philippe Mateta] got so much power on his goal, and we got a bit lucky with the own goal.”
Analytical note: Glasner commended his players for their effort, pointing out that although they were fatigued in the final 20 minutes, they played strong defense. He demonstrated honesty and respect for the game by acknowledging that Mateta’s goal was strong and that they were a little fortunate with the own goal.
Brentford (Keith Andrews)
“If we’re really honest, we weren’t at our absolute best. This match was always going to be niggly, tight, and edgy. Some of our quality wasn’t what it has been over the last few weeks.”
Analytical note: Andrews sounded honest about the team’s performance. He admitted the players did not perform as per their potential. He sensed the game would be tough, close, and full of small battles by hinting that some of the players’ usual sharpness and quality weren’t at their usual level in this encounter compared to other recent games. It shows the team struggling a bit to find their rhythm, but he’s aware of it and likely looking at how to bounce back.
Fulham (3-0) Wolverhampton Wanderers | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Fulham | Wolverhampton Wanderers
Venue: Craven Cottage📍
Fulham Squad | Fulham (3-0) Wolverhampton Wanderers | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Sessegnon
- Kevin
- Berge
- Bassey
- Leno
- King
- Jiménez
- Andersen
- Iwobi
- Wilson
- Tete
Substitute Players
- Benjamin Lecomte
- Rodrigo Muniz
- Tom Cairney
- Adama Traoré
- Jorge Cuenca
- Samuel Chukwueze
- Saša Lukić
- Timothy Castagne
- Emile Smith Rowe
Wolverhampton Wanderers Squad | Fulham (3-0) Wolverhampton Wanderers | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Hoever
- Bellegarde
- Strand Larsen
- Bueno
- Krejcí
- Agbadou
- Johnstone
- Arias
- Gomes
- Munetsi
Substitute Players
- José Sá
- David Møller Wolfe
- André
- João Gomes
- Hwang Hee-Chan
- Tolu Arokodare
- Yerson Mosquera
- Fer López
- Jackson Tchatchoua
Match Summary
Fulham finally ended their losing streak with a solid 3-0 win over Wolves at Craven Cottage. Ryan Sessegnon scored early, and things got worse for Wolves when Emmanuel Agbadou was sent off before halftime. Harry Wilson made it 2-0 after the break, and an own goal from Yerson Mosquera wrapped up the win. Fulham moved up to 14th place, while Wolves stayed at the bottom with only two points from 10 games, still eight points away from safety.
Highlights of the Game
- Fulham took the lead early when Ryan Sessegnon scored past Sam Johnstone after a smart pass from Raul Jimenez, who took advantage of a slip by Santiago Bueno.
- Things got worse for Wolves in the 36th minute when Emmanuel Agbadou was sent off for fouling Josh King as the last defender. VAR checked for a handball, but the red card stood.
- Even with 10 men, Wolves almost equalized before halftime when Jorgen Strand Larsen just missed connecting with Ki-Jana Hoever’s cross.
- Early in the second half, Johnstone saved a strong shot from Kenny Tete, but Fulham soon made it 2-0 when Harry Wilson placed the ball neatly into the far corner.
- In the 75th minute, Fulham got a third after Yerson Mosquera accidentally knocked Sessegnon’s cross into his own net.
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Managerial Quotes
Fulham (Marco Silva)
“Their red card made a massive impact. We kept ourselves in the game, and we were better in the second half than in the first half. There was a bit of tension in the team, so it was very important for us to win. We controlled the game much better in the second half.”
Analytical note: Silva expressed in his closing remark how the red card changed everything in the match. He confessed that his team stayed focused and played much better after halftime, keeping more control of the game. He also mentioned that the players were feeling some pressure, so winning this match really helped lift their spirits. It showed how the team stayed strong and improved as the game went on.
Wolverhampton Wanderers (Vítor Pereira)
“That might be the worst performance from my team. It was maybe the worst technically, tactically, and physically. We suffered. I didn’t see my team playing at the level we can play at, the level we showed in the last game.”
Analytical note: Pereira expressed his deep dissatisfaction with the performance of his players. He noticed all the areas where they lacked and expressed openly how the team has not performed to their potential.
Nottingham Forest (2-2) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Nottingham Forest | Manchester United
Venue: The City Ground📍
Nottingham Forest Squad | Nottingham Forest (2-2) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Williams
- Hudson-Odoi
- Anderson
- Murillo
- Sels
- Milenkovic
- Luiz
- Gibbs-White
- Jesus
- Ndoye
- Savona
Substitute Players
- Morato
- Ibrahim Sangaré
- Taiwo Awoniyi
- John Victor
- Arnaud Kalimuendo
- Omari Hutchinson
- Ryan Yates
- Jair Cunha
- James McAtee
Manchester United Squad | Nottingham Forest (2-2) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Diallo
- Yoro
- Mbeumo
- Casemiro
- Sesko
- de Ligt
- Lammens
- Fernandes
- Cunha
- Shaw
- Dalot
Substitute Players
- Altay Bayindir
- Noussair Mazraoui
- Harry Maguire
- Mason Mount
- Joshua Zirkzee
- Patrick Dorgu
- Manuel Ugarte
- Ayden Heaven
- Kobbie Mainoo
Match Summary
Amad Diallo scored a great late goal to help Manchester United draw 2-2 with Nottingham Forest. United were winning at halftime thanks to Casemiro’s header, but Forest scored twice early in the second half to take the lead. With just nine minutes left, Amad’s volley saved the day and earned United a point. The draw moved United up to fifth place, while Forest stayed 18th and is still waiting for their first league win since the season began.
Highlights of the Game
- Everton started strong, with Milenkovic’s header going just over and Ndoye’s powerful shot pushed away by Lammens.
- Manchester United began creating chances later in the first half. Amad forced a save before Casemiro scored with a header from Bruno Fernandes’ corner in the 34th minute.
- Forest players and fans were upset, thinking the ball hadn’t gone out before the corner was given.
- Forest came out fired up after halftime and quickly turned the game around. Gibbs-White headed in Yates’ cross, and Savona scored soon after to make it 2-1.
- United kept pushing, with Fernandes hitting the post before Amad smashed in a perfect volley from outside the box to level it 2-2.
- In stoppage time, Amad almost scored again, but Murillo cleared his shot off the line.
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Managerial Quotes
Nott’m Forest (Sean Dyche)
“I’ve seen it back. That’s two decisions that are not right that have gone against us… They give corners that aren’t corners. They gave one last week and one this week. It’s a really poor decision.“
Analytical note: Frustrated by how the game ended, Sean highlighted a key moment in the first half when Casemiro headed in Bruno Fernandes’ corner. Both Dyche and the Forest fans were furious, believing the corner should never have been awarded.
Man United (Ruben Amorim)
“ We lost control of the game for five minutes, and we paid the price. I felt that the level of energy was not the same as in the last game. Sometimes, when you play away, you can feel that. [My players] gave everything, and you could see it in the game, in the small details; the energy was not the same. We have to work on that. Like I was saying, we were in control of the game. In the Premier League, if you disconnect for five minutes, you can change the result.”
Analytical note: Amorim’s remark highlighted the tentative nature of competition in a Premier League game. He addressed how a team can lose the game in just five minutes if they become distracted. Even though they were playing away from home, he thought the players put in a lot of effort but lacked the same enthusiasm as in the previous game. This is his strict reminder for how every minute counts in this league, and even slight lapses in concentration can convert take away their win.
Tottenham Hotspur (0-1) Chelsea | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Tottenham Hotspur | Chelsea
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium📍
Tottenham Hotspur Squad | Tottenham Hotspur (0-1) Chelsea | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Spence
- Bergvall
- Bentancur
- van de Ven
- Vicario
- Danso
- Sarr
- Kolo Muani
- Palhinha
- Porro
- Kudus
Substitute Players
- Xavi Simons
- Richarlison
- Mathys Tel
- Destiny Udogie
- Cristian Romero
- Brennan Johnson
- Wilson Odobert
- Antonín Kinsky
- Dane Scarlett
Chelsea Squad | Tottenham Hotspur (0-1) Chelsea | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Gusto
- Neto
- James
- Fofana
- Pedro
- Fernández
- Sánchez
- Chalobah
- Caicedo
- Garnacho
- Cucurella
Substitute Players
- Tosin Adarabioyo
- Jamie Gittens
- Filip Jörgensen
- Andrey Santos
- Jorrel Hato
- Josh Acheampong
- Marc Guiu
- Estêvão
- Roméo Lavia
Match Summary
Chelsea moved up to fifth in the Premier League after beating Tottenham 1-0. Joao Pedro scored in the 34th minute after a mix-up in Tottenham’s defense, with Moises Caicedo setting him up for an easy finish. Spurs couldn’t find their rhythm, and Chelsea might have scored more if not for some great saves by Vicario. The win kept Tottenham in fourth place and pushed Chelsea just behind them in fifth.
Highlights of the Game
- The game started quietly but picked up around the 30th minute when Vicario stopped Joao Pedro’s shot after a bad clearance, and Kudus fired just over at the other end.
- Soon after, the Spurs made another mistake. Xavi Simons’ poor pass was intercepted by Caicedo, who passed to Joao Pedro to score the first goal.
- Vicario made a quick save to stop Joao Pedro from getting a second, while Sanchez blocked Kudus’ shot right before halftime.
- In the second half, Vicario stayed busy, making more saves as Spurs fans grew restless. Enzo Fernandez and Pedro Neto both came close but couldn’t score.
- Spurs failed to fight back, and late chances for Jamie Gittens and Joao Pedro went wide. The home fans booed as the match ended.
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Managerial Quotes
Spurs (Thomas Frank)
“We have Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence, who are doing everything they can. They perform very well so far this season, and everyone is frustrated. We do things differently, so I don’t think it is a big problem.”
Analytical note: The coach’s words show that even though everyone is upset, he’s staying calm and confident. He praised Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence for giving their best this season and made it clear that the team is sticking to their own style. It’s his way of saying that things may not be perfect right now, but there’s no need to worry—they believe in their plan.
Chelsea (Enzo Maresca)
“It was a good performance for sure. Against this team, in this stadium, at this moment, when they look very good, we needed a performance like this.”
Analytical note: The coach sounded relieved and proud. He was aware that the team would face formidable opponents who were performing exceptionally well at home. He meant that the players gave it their all when it really mattered when he described it as a good performance. Regaining their confidence at a crucial juncture in the season was more vital than simply winning.
Sunday, November 2nd: EPL Matchweek 10 Highlights
Liverpool (2-0) Aston Villa | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Liverpool | Aston Villa
Venue: Anfield📍
Liverpool Squad | Liverpool (2-0) Aston Villa | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Robertson
- Gakpo
- Mac Allister
- van Dijk
- Szoboszlai
- Ekitiké
- Mamardashvili
- Konaté
- Gravenberch
- Salah
- Bradley
Substitute Players
- Joe Gomez
- Wataru Endo
- Milos Kerkez
- Florian Wirtz
- Federico Chiesa
- Freddie Woodman
- Ármin Pécsi
- Trey Nyoni
- Rio Ngumoha
Aston Villa Squad | Liverpool (2-0) Aston Villa | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Cash
- Guessand
- Kamara
- Konsa
- Watkins
- Rogers
- Martínez
- Onana
- Torres
- McGinn
- Digne
Substitute Players
- Victor Lindelöf
- Tyrone Mings
- Ross Barkley
- Donyell Malen
- Jadon Sancho
- Ian Maatsen
- Lamare Bogarde
- Marco Bizot
- Ben Broggio
Match Summary
Liverpool broke their four-game losing streak with a 2-0 win over Aston Villa at Anfield. Mohamed Salah scored his 250th goal for the club just before halftime after a mistake by Villa’s goalkeeper, Emiliano Martinez, matching Wayne Rooney’s record for most Premier League goal involvements with one club. In the second half, Ryan Gravenberch’s deflected shot made it 2-0. The win moved Liverpool up to third place, while Aston Villa stayed in 11th.
Highlights of the Game
- Villa almost took the lead early when Rogers hit the post, and Matty Cash’s shot nearly went in after a deflection.
- Rogers tried again, but Mamardashvili made the save, while Ekitike’s header for Liverpool was ruled offside in the 43rd minute.
- Just before halftime, Villa’s goalkeeper Martinez passed the ball straight to Salah, who scored easily to make it 1-0.
- Liverpool looked more confident in the second half and went 2-0 up when Gravenberch’s shot deflected off Pau Torres and went in.
- Maatsen stopped a cross that could have given Salah another goal, and Barkley missed a chance late on as Villa lost control toward the end.
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Managerial Quotes
Liverpool (Arne Slot)
“The good thing about being 1-0 or 2-0 up, you can control the game a bit better with more possession, but if you are down, you have to chase the game and take risks and get counter-attacked.”
Analytical note: Football games can be very tight, as the coach’s remarks demonstrate. He is aware that, unlike the previous several games, they were finally fortunate this time. Everything could have changed when the opposing team struck the post, but it didn’t. He’s just being open about the fact that sometimes hard effort and preparation aren’t enough—a little bit of luck may make all the difference.
Aston Villa (Unai Emery)
“We competed, and we dominated sometimes. We were feeling good, and we created some chances, hit the post, and we were more or less getting confident, but here in Anfield it is hard to dominate like we did in the last 30 minutes.”
Analytical note: Unai made an honest and proud closing remark. He highlighted his team’s efforts as they created several good chances and grew in confidence, especially in the last 30 minutes. But he also admitted that it’s never easy to stay in control at Anfield. His words show both hope and respect for how tough the game was for the players.
West Ham United (3-1) Newcastle United | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: West Ham United | Newcastle United
Venue: London Stadium📍
West Ham United Squad | West Ham United (3-1) Newcastle United | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Diouf
- Paquetá
- Summerville
- Todibo
- Areola
- Potts
- Wilson
- Kilman
- Bowen
- Fernandes
- Wan-Bissaka
Substitute Players
- Mads Hermansen
- Kyle Walker-Peters
- Igor Julio
- Luis Guilherme
- Guido Rodríguez
- Soungoutou Magassa
- Tomás Soucek
- Andy Irving
- Ezra Mayers
Newcastle United Squad | West Ham United (3-1) Newcastle United | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Krafth
- Murphy
- Guimarães
- Thiaw
- Woltemade
- Tonali
- Pope
- Botman
- Gordon
- Joelinton
- Burn
Substitute Players
- Lewis Hall
- Fabian Schär
- Harvey Barnes
- William Osula
- Anthony Elanga
- Joe Willock
- Aaron Ramsdale
- Jacob Ramsey
- Lewis Miley
Match Summary
West Ham earned their first home win of the season with a 3-1 comeback against Newcastle. Jacob Murphy scored early for Newcastle in the fourth minute, but West Ham responded with two goals before halftime, one from Lucas Paquetá and another from a Botman own goal. In added time, Tomáš Souček scored after Nick Pope failed to hold Bowen’s shot, securing a well-deserved win for the Irons.
Highlights of the Game
- West Ham came from behind to get their first home win of the season with a 3-1 victory over Newcastle.
- Jacob Murphy scored early for Newcastle in the fourth minute with a low shot into the corner.
- West Ham almost equalized when Bowen’s shot hit the post and later had a penalty canceled after a VAR review.
- Lucas Paquetá leveled the score with a strong strike from outside the box ten minutes before halftime.
- Just before the break, Botman accidentally scored an own goal from Wan-Bissaka’s low cross, giving West Ham the lead.
- In the second half, Potts had a goal ruled out for offside, but in added time, Souček scored after Pope failed to hold Bowen’s shot, securing the win.
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Managerial Quotes
West Ham United (Nuno Espírito Santo)
“It feels really good. We are happy and proud of the way we played the game. The boys did amazingly, and the reaction of the team was amazing.”
Analytical note: The coach’s words show how proud and happy he is with the team’s effort. He’s glad they played with heart and stayed focused even when things got tough. His praise for the boys shows that this win came from teamwork, energy, and belief in each other.
Newcastle United (Eddie Howe)
“I think the body language, the collective spirit on the pitch, loads of little things that contribute to our performance, weren’t there.”
Analytical note: Howe admitted that his team was unrecognizable throughout the game; they played far below their potential. The coach’s words were direct and a reality check for the players. He pointed out something deeper than tactics or missed chances that caused their defeat. He also pointed out the absence of “body language” and “collective spirit” among his players. And how they also lacked unity, energy, and confidence during the play. He coached the players a lesson during his closing remark on how football is about more than just skill.
Manchester City (3-1) Bournemouth | EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Manchester City | Bournemouth
Venue: Etihad Stadium📍
Manchester City Squad | Manchester City (3-1) Bournemouth | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- O’Reilly
- Foden
- Doku
- Gvardiol
- Donnarumma
- González
- Haaland
- Dias
- Cherki
- Silva
- Nunes
Substitute Players
- James Trafford
- Tijjani Reijnders
- John Stones
- Nathan Aké
- Omar Marmoush
- Rodri
- Rayan Aït-Nouri
- Savinho
- Rico Lewis
Bournemouth Squad | Manchester City (3-1) Bournemouth | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Jiménez
- Brooks
- Adams
- Kroupi
- Tavernier
- Diakité
- Petrovic
- Senesi
- Scott
- Semenyo
- Truffert
Substitute Players
- Lewis Cook
- Evanilson
- Ryan Christie
- Ben Gannon-Doak
- Adam Smith
- Justin Kluivert
- Amine Adli
- Will Dennis
- Veljko Milosavljevic
Match Summary
Manchester City beat Bournemouth 3-1 with two goals from Erling Haaland. Tyler Adams briefly equalized, but Nico O’Reilly secured the win. The victory moved City to second place, six points behind Arsenal.
Highlights of the Game
- Junior Kroupi had an early goal ruled out for offside, but City took the lead in the 17th minute when Cherki’s header set Haaland through for an easy finish.
- Bournemouth equalized in the 25th minute after Donnarumma fumbled a corner and Tyler Adams scored.
- Haaland quickly put City back in front with a calm finish from Cherki’s brilliant pass.
- City missed a few chances before halftime, with Jimenez clearing O’Reilly’s shot and Petrovic saving efforts from Haaland and Cherki.
- Kroupi missed two good chances for Bournemouth, and O’Reilly scored City’s third from a Foden assist.
- Marcus Tavernier missed a late chance for Bournemouth, while City stayed in control and got a boost with Rodri returning from injury as a substitute.
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Managerial Quotes
Man City (Pep Guardiola)
“I don’t want to keep five or six players in the freezer. I don’t want that. I will quit. You don’t make a shorter squad, I won’t stay.”
Analytical note: Following the 3-1 victory over Bournemouth, the coach warned the Man City club that he will quit as manager of Manchester City unless the size of his squad is reduced next season. The recent win puts City in a commanding position to qualify for Champions League football, as Kevin De Bruyne played his last ever home game for the club. His main complaint was the difficulty and emotional toll of having to leave several fit, first-team players completely out of the matchday squad, either in the stands or “in the freezer.” He said it was “impossible for my soul” to constantly tell players they could not play. He reportedly preferred a much smaller core group of senior players, supplemented by youth academy players when injuries occur, rather than having a large number of senior players who rarely get a chance to feature.
Bournemouth (Andoni Iraola)
“The game got away from us in the end. The way we started shows where we are as a team and squad; there is no fear.”
Analytical note: Iraola highlighted the confidence and bravery demonstrated by his players in the first half. He also addressed how the game slipped away from them in the end. Acknowledging that his players are obviously developing and learning. He sounded optimistic in his players as they prepared themselves for future encounters.
Tuesday, November 4th: EPL Matchweek 10 Highlights
Sunderland (1-1) Everton| EPL Matchweek 10
Club Reports: Sunderland | Everton
Venue: Stadium of Light 📍
Sunderland Squad | Sunderland (1-1) Everton | EPL Matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Mandava
- Geertruida
- Le Fée
- Roefs
- Ballard
- Sadiki
- Isidor
- Xhaka
- Mukiele
- Hume
- Traoré
Substitutes
- Anthony Patterson
- Dan Neil
- Chemsdine Talbi
- Brian Brobbey
- Chris Rigg
- Eliezer Mayenda
- Luke O’Nien
- Simon Adingra
- Arthur Masuaku
Everton Squad | Sunderland (1-1) Everton | matchweek 10
Starting XI Lineup
- Ndiaye
- O’Brien
- Gueye
- Tarkowski
- Pickford
- Barry
- Dewsbury-Hall
- Keane
- Garner
- Grealish
- Mykolenko
Substitutes
- Dwight McNeil
- Beto
- Mark Travers
- Tyler Dibling
- Séamus Coleman
- Charly Alcaraz
- Merlin Röhl
- Adam Aznou
- Tim Iroegbunam
Match Summary
Sunderland stayed unbeaten at home after drawing 1-1 with Everton. Everton took the lead in the first half when Iliman Ndiaye scored with a great solo run. Right after halftime, Granit Xhaka’s shot hit James Tarkowski and went in off the bar to bring Sunderland level. Jack Grealish hit the post, and Thierno Barry missed a clear chance for Everton, which later cost them the win. Sunderland are now fourth with 18 points, and Everton sit 14th with 12.
Highlights of the Game
- Everton almost scored right away when James Garner’s shot went just wide in the opening seconds.
- Their good start paid off in the 15th minute when Thierno Barry won the ball and passed it to Iliman Ndiaye, who dribbled past three defenders and curled a great shot past the keeper.
- Everton had more chances before halftime. Jack Grealish hit the post, and Barry missed an easy chance from close range.
- Sunderland pushed hard near the end of the half and finally got their goal right after the break when Granit Xhaka’s shot hit James Tarkowski and went in.
- Jordan Pickford made a big save soon after, stopping Enzo Le Fee’s deflected shot on the goal line.
- Sunderland missed two close headers from Trai Hume and Nordi Mukiele.
- Everton almost grabbed a late winner, but Carlos Alcaraz couldn’t finish after a good pass from Grealish.
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Managerial Quotes
Sunderland (Régis Le Bris)
“He’s really important because we have many young players and many new players in this league.”
Analytical note: Sunderland head coach hailed Xhaka’s importance to his side after the midfielder’s equaliser earned a 1-1 draw against Everton. He further expressed how signing Xhaka has been integral to the Black Cats’ strong start to the season, and he put in another impressive display against the Toffees.
Everton (David Moyes)
“Yes, we want to keep it going. That’s why I’m disappointed tonight, because I thought the second-half performance was way below the levels we’ve set generally, and I think we’d set the levels we think we’re at in the first half for long periods. But it’s not good enough if we’re only doing it for 30 minutes. We need to be able to play well. We played quite well at Man City for 30 minutes, we played quite well against Tottenham for 30, 40 minutes, but it wasn’t enough, and it’s not enough. We’ve got to find a way out – doing it for much longer periods than we’re doing at the moment.”
Analytical note: The Everton coach was clearly frustrated but honest about his team’s performance. He said they started well but couldn’t keep the same level after halftime. Playing well for only 30 or 40 minutes isn’t enough to win in the Premier League. He mentioned that the team has shown what they can do against big clubs like Man City and Tottenham, but they need to stay consistent for the whole match. His main point was that Everton must learn to keep their focus and energy throughout the full 90 minutes to really move forward.
FAQs | EPL Matchweek 10
Q1. A short brief on the biggest rivalry match in Matchweek 10 of EPL 2025/2026?
The main clash was the London Derby between Tottenham and Chelsea. Chelsea had scored an important 1-0 win in its away game, beating Tottenham in their home ground with a clean sheet. This continues their fierce rivalry.
Q2. Which team got the most surprising result, and what was that score?
Manchester United had a tougher game than expected, ending in a 2-2 draw against Nottingham Forest. Since United is aiming for the top places, losing points to a lower-ranked team was a disappointing result.
Q3. Did we see any changes in the League leaders’ ranking position?
No, Arsenal, who were top of the table at the start of matchweek 102025/2026, and after having a solid 2-0 victory against Burnley in the second game of the matchweek 10, they retained their spot at the top.
Q4. How did Manchester City perform in their Matchweek 10 game?
Manchester City earned a 3-1 home win over AFC Bournemouth, keeping themselves right in the fight at the top of the table.





