EPL Matchweek 11: Have an in-depth walk-through of all the encounters of Premier League’s matchweek 11. Read on..
Saturday, November 8th: EPL Matchweek 11 Highlights
Tottenham Hotspur (2 – 2) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Tottenham Hotspur | Manchester United
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium📍
Tottenham Hotspur Squad | Tottenham Hotspur (2 – 2) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Spence
- Richarlison
- Sarr
- van de Ven
- Vicario
- Simons
- Kolo Muani
- Romero
- Palhinha
- Porro
- Johnson
Substitute Players
- Kevin Danso
- Mathys Tel
- Destiny Udogie
- Wilson Odobert
- Rodrigo Bentancur
- Antonín Kinsky
- Dane Scarlett
- Yusuf Akhamrich
- James Rowswell
Manchester United Squad | Tottenham Hotspur (2 – 2) Manchester United | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Mazraoui
- de Ligt
- Diallo
- Casemiro
- Cunha
- Maguire
- Lammens
- Shaw
- Fernandes
- Mbeumo
- Dorgu
Substitute Players
- Altay Bayindir
- Diogo Dalot
- Mason Mount
- Joshua Zirkzee
- Leny Yoro
- Manuel Ugarte
- Ayden Heaven
- Benjamin Sesko
- Jack Fletcher
Match Summary
Matthijs de Ligt scored a last-second goal to help Manchester United draw 2-2 with Tottenham in a thrilling game. Bryan Mbeumo gave Spurs the lead in the first half, but Mathys Tel brought United level near the end. Richarlison then scored in stoppage time to put Spurs ahead again, before De Ligt’s header from Bruno Fernandes’ corner saved a point for United. The draw keeps United’s unbeaten run alive, with Spurs sitting fifth and United in eighth place.
Highlights of the Game
- Manchester United went ahead in the 32nd minute when Amad crossed from the right, and Mbeumo headed the ball in.
- Spurs tried to fight back, but goalkeeper Senne Lammens made two big saves to stop shots from Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha early in the second half.
- Brennan Johnson scored for Spurs after the hour mark, but the goal was ruled offside.
- Spurs finally equalized when Mathys Tel’s shot deflected off De Ligt and went in.
- Micky van de Ven made a brave tackle to stop Benjamin Sesko from scoring for United on the counter.
- Richarlison then seemed to have won it for Spurs with a header from Wilson Odobert’s shot.
- But right before the final whistle, De Ligt scored with a powerful header from Bruno Fernandes’ corner to make it 2-2.
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Managerial Quotes
Tottenham Hotspur (Thomas Frank)
“We stayed in the game, did the right thing, keep pushing – in a game when two teams neutralize each other, you don’t create too much, that’s natural, but how the boys kept fighting was hugely impressive.“
Analytical note:
Chances were few, but the effort was huge! The team kept pushing till the end, and the manager loved their fight.
Manchester United (Ruben Amorim)
“It was a complicated match, especially in the end. If you look at the game, the three points were there to take. I think we can be so much better to understand more of what’s happening in the game.”
Analytical note:
Amorim remarked on the performance of his team, saying that the points were there for the win. However, he also opined that the team can read the game smarter next time.
Everton (2 – 0) Fulham | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Everton | Fulham
Venue: Hill Dickinson Stadium 📍
Everton Squad | Everton (2 – 0) Fulham | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Mykolenko
- Grealish
- Gueye
- Keane
- Pickford
- Dewsbury-Hall
- Barry
- Tarkowski
- Iroegbunam
- Garner
- Ndiaye
Substitute Players
- Dwight McNeil
- Beto
- Mark Travers
- Jake O’Brien
- Tyler Dibling
- Séamus Coleman
- Charly Alcaraz
- Merlin Röhl
- Adam Aznou
Fulham | Everton (2 – 0) Fulham | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Wilson
- Lukic
- Tete
- Andersen
- Jiménez
- Iwobi
- Leno
- Bassey
- Berge
- Kevin
- Sessegnon
Substitute Players
- Rodrigo Muniz
- Tom Cairney
- Adama Traoré
- Jorge Cuenca
- Samuel Chukwueze
- Timothy Castagne
- Benjamin Lecomte
- Josh King
- Emile Smith Rowe
Match Summary
Everton got back to its winning ways with a 2-0 win over Fulham, even though three of their goals were ruled out. Idrissa Gueye scored just before half-time, and Michael Keane added a second in the second half. Thierno Barry, James Tarkwoski, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall all had goals disallowed, but Everton held on to move up to 11th, four points above Fulham, who have lost five of their last six games.
Highlights of the Game
- Fulham had the first big chance when Iliman Ndiaye crossed, and Thierno Barry headed wide.
- Everton had two goals ruled out for offside—Barry’s close shot and Tarkowski’s powerful volley—but finally scored in first-half stoppage time.
- Tarkowski’s header hit the bar, Iroegbunam missed the follow-up, and Gueye tapped it in to make it 1-0.
- Early in the second half, Dewsbury-Hall scored, but it was disallowed for offside.
- Fulham came close again around the hour—Muniz’s low shot was saved by Pickford, and Ndiaye blocked Kevin’s attempt.
- Everton finally made it 2-0 in the 81st minute when Keane headed in Dewsbury-Hall’s corner
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Managerial Quotes
Everton (David Moyes)
“I think after 30 minutes, I’d have been disappointed to be only going home with a point,” said manager David Moyes after the game. “After 90 minutes, I was quite pleased with a point.”
Analytical note:
David Moyes expressed how his feelings changed as the game went on. He seemed to remark that after 30 minutes, he might have been worried about just a point, but by the end, his team secured a solid 2-0 win against Fulham, leaving him pleased with the result.
Fulham (Marco Silva)
“I think we got what we deserved. We played the first 20 mins of the second half – nothing more. It’s not good enough at all. We didn’t cope. It’s a moment for us to blame ourselves and look at ourselves in the mirror.”
Analytical note:
Silva said the team started okay after halftime but quickly lost their way. He admitted it wasn’t good enough and said the players need to take a hard look at themselves and do better next time.
West Ham United (3 – 2) Burnley | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: West Ham United | Burnley
Venue: London Stadium📍
West Ham United Squad | West Ham United (3 – 2) Burnley | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Diouf
- Paquetá
- Summerville
- Todibo
- Areola
- Kilman
- Potts
- Wilson
- Wan-Bissaka
- Fernandes
- Bowen
Substitute Players
- Mads Hermansen
- Kyle Walker-Peters
- Igor Julio
- Luis Guilherme
- Guido Rodríguez
- Soungoutou Magassa
- Tomás Soucek
- Andy Irving
- Airidas Golambeckis
Burnley Squad | West Ham United (3 – 2) Burnley | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Walker
- Tchaouna
- Cullen
- Tuanzebe
- Flemming
- Ugochukwu
- Estève
- Florentino
- Anthony
- Hartman
- Dúbravka
Substitute Players
- Jacob Bruun Larsen
- Lyle Foster
- Marcus Edwards
- Max Weiss
- Hjalmar Ekdal
- Lucas Pires
- Armando Broja
- Hannibal Mejbri
- Josh Laurent
Match Summary
West Ham came from behind to beat Burnley 3-2 at home, winning back-to-back league games for the first time since October. Burnley took the lead through Zian Flemming, but Callum Wilson scored before half-time to make it 1-1. Late goals from substitutes Tomas Soucek and Kyle Walker-Peters, helped by goalkeeper mistakes, put West Ham ahead. Josh Cullen scored for Burnley in stoppage time, making it tense, but West Ham held on. The win keeps them in the bottom three, level on 10 points with Burnley.
Highlights of the Game
- Burnley went ahead when Zian Flemming headed in Lesley Ugochukwu’s cross.
- West Ham equalized nine minutes later as Callum Wilson tapped in a deflected shot from Crysencio Summerville.
- In the 77th minute, West Ham took the lead when Dubravka fumbled Lucas Paqueta’s cross, and Tomas Soucek chested it in.
- Ten minutes later, Soucek’s long-range shot spilled from Dubravka again, and Kyle Walker-Peters finished it for his first West Ham goal.
- Burnley got a late goal when Areola spilled Hannibal Mejbri’s shot, and Josh Cullen scored in stoppage time, but it wasn’t enough to earn a point.
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Managerial Quotes
West Ham United (Nuno Espírito Santo)
“I think it’s a small step, another day where we have achieved something at London Stadium, which means a lot. But we will not get carried away.”
Analytical note:
The manager said it’s a small but meaningful step for the team. Achieving something at London Stadium matters, but they won’t let it make them overconfident.
Burnley (Scott Parker)
I thought we came here today, and for 30 minutes, I thought we were excellent. We showed some real quality and went a goal up. After the goal, we lacked focus and concentration. I’m weak in my position when I say it, because at the end of the day, the result is all that matters. I’ll say what I can say, but at the end of the day, we lost focus.”
Analytical note:
Parker reflected on how the team started the game really well and even took the lead, showing some quality play. But after that, the players lost focus and concentration. He admitted it’s a tough position to say as a manager, because in the end, the result is what matters most.
Sunderland (2 – 2) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Sunderland | Arsenal
Venue: Stadium of Light📍
Sunderland Squad | Sunderland (2 – 2) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Mandava
- Le Fée
- Geertruida
- Sadiki
- Isidor
- Roefs
- Ballard
- Xhaka
- Mukiele
- Hume
- Traoré
Substitute Players
- Anthony Patterson
- Dan Neil
- Chemsdine Talbi
- Brian Brobbey
- Chris Rigg
- Eliezer Mayenda
- Luke O’Nien
- Simon Adingra
- Arthur Masuaku
Arsenal Squad | Sunderland (2 – 2) Arsenal | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Timber
- Saka
- Zubimendi
- Merino
- Eze
- Saliba
- Raya
- Magalhães
- Rice
- Trossard
- Calafiori
Substitute Players
- Cristhian Mosquera
- Ben White
- Piero Hincapié
- Kepa Arrizabalaga
- Christian Nørgaard
- Ethan Nwaneri
- Myles Lewis-Skelly
- Max Dowman
- Andre Harriman-AnnouS
Match Summary
Brian Brobbey scored a fantastic late goal to give Sunderland a 2-2 draw against Premier League leaders Arsenal. Sunderland went behind first with a goal from Dan Ballard, but Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard put Arsenal ahead in the second half. Brobbey, who came on after the hour, flicked Ballard’s header over the keeper to equalize, sending fans wild. Ballard then made a big block to keep the point, putting Sunderland fourth, seven points behind Arsenal.
Highlights of the Game
- Sunderland struck first: Ballard flicked Roefs’ free-kick to Mukiele, who passed back for the centre-back to score.
- Saliba missed a chance in first-half stoppage time, volleying over the bar.
- Saka dragged an effort wide early in the second half.
- Saka scored in the 54th minute after Le Fee lost possession; Rice to Eze to Merino to Saka, drilled home right-footed.
- Zubimendi hit the crossbar with a powerful volley as Arsenal pressed for a second.
- Trossard scored in the 74th minute, beating Sadiki and Roefs from distance.
- Brobbey scored for Sunderland, getting ahead of Magalhaes and Raya.
- Ballard blocked Merino’s late chance to preserve the score.
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Managerial Quotes
Sunderland (Régis Le Bris)
“The lads worked hard to the end. They believed it was possible to change the dynamic.”
Analytical note:
Sunderland have excelled in scoring late goals this season, with three of their 90th-minute goals changing match outcomes in their favor. Le Bris commended his players’ determination and praised the team for working hard until the final whistle. He admired how the players believed they could turn the game around.
Arsenal (Mikel Arteta)
“We’re obviously disappointed that we lost two points… We knew that it was going to be really tough, really disruptive, a lot of stop and start, a lot of long balls. We dealt with that the majority of the time well, but we conceded two goals in a way that we should have defended better.”
Analytical note:
Arteta was honest about the game. He praised the team for coping with a tough match but admitted they should have defended better. He owned the mistakes without being too harsh, though he also talked about the tough conditions, which slightly took attention away from the errors.
Sunday, November 9th: EPL Matchweek 11 Highlights
Chelsea (3 – 0) Wolverhampton Wanderers | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Chelsea | Wolverhampton Wanderers
Venue: Stamford Bridge📍
Chelsea Squad | Chelsea (3 – 0) Wolverhampton Wanderers | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Cucurella
- Garnacho
- Fernández
- Chalobah
- Sánchez
- Pedro
- Delap
- Fofana
- Caicedo
- Neto
- Gusto
Substitute Players
- Tosin Adarabioyo
- Jamie Gittens
- Filip Jörgensen
- Andrey Santos
- Jorrel Hato
- Reece James
- Josh Acheampong
- Marc Guiu
- Estêvão
Wolverhampton Wanderers Squad | Chelsea (3 – 0) Wolverhampton Wanderers | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Tchatchoua
- Bellegarde
- Strand Larsen
- S. Bueno
- André
- Krejcí
- Johnstone
- Hee-Chan
- T. Gomes
- J. Gomes
- H. Bueno
Substitute Players
- José Sá
- Marshall Munetsi
- David Møller Wolfe
- Jhon Arias
- Tolu Arokodare
- Yerson Mosquera
- Tawanda Chirewa
- Ki-Jana Hoever
- Mateus Mané
Match Summary
Alejandro Garnacho shone for Chelsea, setting up two goals in their 3-0 win over managerless Wolves. Malo Gusto scored his first senior goal from Garnacho’s cross, Joao Pedro netted on his 100th Premier League game, and Garnacho assisted Pedro Neto for the third. Chelsea climbed to second, six points behind Arsenal, while Wolves remain bottom with just two points.
Highlights of the Game
- Sam Johnstone was busy from the start, saving Fernandez’s free-kick and stopping Garnacho’s shot within four minutes.
- Chelsea kept pressing, with Fernandez forcing another save and Joao Pedro missing a chance.
- Wolves stayed tight in the first half, but Chelsea scored six minutes after the break: Garnacho’s cross found Gusto, who headed it in.
- In the 65th minute, substitute Estevao crossed low, and it deflected to Joao Pedro, who scored a smart first-time goal.
- Wolves tried to come back, but Chelsea countered in the 73rd minute, with Garnacho setting up Pedro Neto for an easy tap-in.
- Marc Guiu almost scored late, hitting the post.
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Managerial Quotes
Chelsea (Enzo Maresca)
“It was, you know, first half very good, second half we struggled (in the cup tie)…But also, they changed the manager, the one who is in charge now. For sure, some similarity, but at the end, again, these are the games that we need to win.“
Analytical note:
Maresca admitted the team played well in the first half but struggled after the break in the cup tie. He also noted Wolves have a new manager, which brings some changes, but stressed that, despite these factors, these are the games they must win. It shows he’s aware of the challenges but remains focused on the importance of results.
Wolverhampton Wanderers (James Collins)
“ I told the players on the first day – when you’re in it, you feel like you are listening to the outside noise. But there are 28 games to go, nearly 90 points to play for, and if you listen to everybody out there, it’s like Wolves are down. I don’t see it that way. We just need to put some results together. It starts now – 28 games to go, and let’s get some points.”
Analytical note:
Wolves are without a win in their opening 10 Premier League games this season, and they are at the bottom in 20th place with just two points to their name. Furthermore, after the sacking of Vitor Pereira following their 3-0 defeat to Fulham last weekend, Wolves are yet to appoint a permanent successor. Meanwhile, the interim manager, Collins, commented on how the team played well in the first half of the cup tie but struggled in the second. He told the players not to worry about outside talk and to focus on the bigger picture. With 28 league games left, getting points consistently is what really matters for the season.
Aston Villa (4-0) Bournemouth | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Aston Villa | Bournemouth
Venue: Villa Park📍
Aston Villa Squad | Aston Villa (4-0) Bournemouth | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Digne
- Buendía
- Martínez
- Torres
- Onana
- Watkins
- Konsa
- Kamara
- Rogers
- Cash
- McGinn
Substitute Players
- Victor Lindelöf
- Ross Barkley
- Youri Tielemans
- Donyell Malen
- Jadon Sancho
- Ian Maatsen
- Lamare Bogarde
- Evann Guessand
- Marco Bizot
Bournemouth Squad | Aston Villa (4-0) Bournemouth | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Smith
- Semenyo
- Scott
- Evanilson
- Kluivert
- Milosavljevic
- Petrovic
- Senesi
- Adams
- Tavernier
- Truffert
Substitute Players
- Lewis Cook
- David Brooks
- Ryan Christie
- Ben Gannon-Doak
- Bafodé Diakité
- Álex Jiménez
- Amine Adli
- Junior Kroupi
- Will Dennis
Match Summary
Aston Villa bounced back with a strong 4–0 win over Bournemouth at Villa Park. After losing to Liverpool last week, they looked much better this time. Emiliano Buendia scored first with a brilliant free-kick, and Amadou Onana added another before halftime. Bournemouth got a penalty in the second half, but Emiliano Martinez saved it easily. Ross Barkley and Donyell Malen then scored to wrap up the win, moving Villa up to seventh place while Bournemouth dropped to ninth.
Highlights of the Game
- Villa started well, with Matty Cash and Boubacar Kamara both testing the Bournemouth keeper early on.
- Emiliano Buendia then scored a beautiful free-kick into the top corner to give Villa the lead.
- Amadou Onana made it 2–0 before halftime with a strong low shot into the corner.
- After the break, Alex Scott almost scored for Bournemouth, but Emiliano Martinez made a great fingertip save.
- A few minutes later, Evanilson’s header hit the post, and Bournemouth got a penalty after the ball hit Rogers’ hand, but Martinez saved Semenyo’s shot easily.
- Villa then finished the game off, with Ross Barkley heading in from a corner.
- Donyell Malen scored the fourth soon after by deflecting Youri Tielemans’ shot into the net.
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Managerial Quotes
Aston Villa (Unai Emery)
“I am very happy with the win… We are recovering from a bad start to the season.”
Analytical note:
Unai Emery expressed his delight with Aston Villa’s performance as they recovered from their loss to Liverpool with an emphatic win over Bournemouth. He seemed encouraged by how the team is now improving and building momentum after its early struggles.
Bournemouth (Andoni Iraola)
“Everything has gone wrong from the beginning. We had a clash and had to make the change. But it’s not a reason to lose. I am worried about the first half. We were poor defensively; it’s a warning from the league. We’ve had two difficult away games, but we have not been at our level.”
Analytical note:
The manager said things went wrong from the start, including a clash that forced a change. But that’s no excuse for losing. He’s worried about the first half, especially the defense, and said it’s a warning. After two tough away games, the team hasn’t been at its best.
Brentford (3-1) Newcastle United | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Brentford | Newcastle United
Venue: Gtech Community Stadium📍
Brentford Squad | Brentford (3-1) Newcastle United | EPL Matchweek 11
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
Newcastle United Squad | Brentford (3-1) Newcastle United | EPL Matchweek 11
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
Brentford turned things around to beat 10-man Newcastle 3–1 at home. Newcastle took the lead through Harvey Barnes in the 28th minute, but Brentford equalised after halftime with a header from Kevin Schade. Igor Thiago then scored a penalty after Dan Burn was sent off and added another goal in stoppage time to seal the win. Brentford move up to 12th, while Newcastle slip to 14th, just two points above the relegation zone.
Highlights of the Game
- Brentford had the first chance when Mikkel Damsgaard’s free-kick was saved by Nick Pope, and Nathan Collins nearly scored, but Dan Burn blocked it.
- Newcastle took the lead on their first real attack as Harvey Barnes got past two defenders and scored through the keeper’s legs.
- After halftime, Brentford pushed harder and equalised in the 56th minute when Kevin Schade headed in from a long throw.
- Dan Burn got sent off for a second yellow card after fouling Dango Ouattara, and Igor Thiago scored the penalty to give Brentford the lead.
- Thiago wrapped up the win in stoppage time by scoring again after a mistake from Malick Thiaw.
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Managerial Quotes
Brentford (Keith Andrews)
Brentford manager Keith Andrews aimed to “imprint our gameplan on them to make it the type of game we need it to be” – and that’s exactly what his side did.
Analytical note:
After the match, Keith Andrews said his plan was to “imprint our game on them and make it the kind of game we need it to be.” His players followed that plan perfectly; they were strong in challenges, quick on the counter, and stayed calm even when decisions, like the earlier penalty appeal for Ouattara, didn’t go their way.
Newcastle United (Eddie Howe)
“I’m very disappointed that we got ourselves in a good position again and weren’t able to capitalize on that… One mistake in the build-up to their first goal, we needed a reaction to that, and we didn’t get it. Very frustrating end to the game.”
Analytical note:
The manager said he’s very disappointed. The team got into a good position but didn’t make the most of it. One mistake led to the opponent’s first goal, and the team failed to respond. He called it a very frustrating way to end the game.
Crystal Palace (0-0) Brighton and Hove Albion | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Crystal Palace | Brighton and Hove Albion
Venue: Selhurst Park📍
Crystal Palace Squad | Crystal Palace (0-0) Brighton and Hove Albion | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Mitchell
- Canvot
- Kamada
- Lerma
- Henderson
- Lacroix
- Mateta
- Wharton
- Sarr
- Richards
- Muñoz
Substitute Players
- Yéremy Pino
- Christantus Uche
- Nathaniel Clyne
- Will Hughes
- Romain Esse
- Borna Sosa
- Remi Matthews
- Walter Benítez
- Justin Devenny
Brighton and Hove Albion Squad | Crystal Palace (0-0) Brighton and Hove Albion | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Minteh
- Baleba
- Wieffer
- van Hecke
- Welbeck
- Rutter
- Dunk
- Ayari
- Gómez
- Kadioglu
- Verbruggen
Substitute Players
- Stefanos Tzimas
- Charalampos Kostoulas
- Olivier Boscagli
- Jason Steele
- Maxim De Cuyper
- Joël Veltman
- Diego Coppola
- Joe Knight
- Nehemiah Oriola
Match Summary
Crystal Palace and Brighton played an entertaining 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park. Both teams had chances to win. Mateta and Sarr went close for Palace, while Henderson saved Gomez, and Minteh missed a big chance for Brighton. A second-half penalty for Brighton was also cancelled. Palace are 10th, just two points behind fourth, with Brighton one place and one point behind them.
Highlights of the Game
- Early on, Mateta shot over for Palace, and Maxence Lacroix made an important touch to stop Mats Wieffer’s cross.
- Dean Henderson made a great save from Gomez, and Brighton’s keeper Verbruggen blocked Sarr’s shot from outside the box.
- Just before halftime, Brighton missed a big chance when Minteh side-footed wide after a quick break from Gomez.
- Ten minutes into the second half, Palace missed another good chance: Sarr got tied up with the ball, and Kamada shot wide.
- Georginio Rutter thought he won a penalty for Brighton, but the referee overturned it and gave him a yellow card for diving.
- Kamada frustrated his teammates by shooting into the side-netting after a good run.
- Late in injury time, Brighton’s Yeremy Pino had a low, powerful shot saved by Verbruggen.
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Managerial Quotes
Crystal Palace (Oliver Glasner)
“We defended very well, and credit to Brighton; they defended exceptionally well as well,” … Both sides controlled what they usually excel at, which turned the game into a battle of who could land the ‘lucky punch’.
Analytical note:
Glasner said both teams defended well, which made it hard to create chances. The game ended up being about who could get a lucky goal rather than who played better.
Brighton and Hove Albion (Fabian Hürzeler)
“I agree [we defended really well]. That’s what I said before the game, it’s about keeping clean sheets.”
Analytical note:
Brighton’s manager agreed that the team defended well. He said before the game that keeping a clean sheet was the main goal. It shows the defense did its job, but staying focused at the back is still very important.
Nottingham Forest (3-1) Leeds United | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Nottingham Forest | Leeds United
Venue: The City Ground📍
Nottingham Forest Squad | Nottingham Forest (3-1) Leeds United | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Williams
- Domínguez
- Anderson
- Murillo
- Sels
- Milenkovic
- Sangaré
- Gibbs-White
- Jesus
- Ndoye
- Savona
Substitute Players
- Morato
- Taiwo Awoniyi
- John Victor
- Arnaud Kalimuendo
- Omari Hutchinson
- Ryan Yates
- Jair Cunha
- James McAtee
- Zach Abbott
Leeds United Squad | Nottingham Forest (3-1) Leeds United | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Aaronson
- Longstaff
- Bogle
- Rodon
- Nmecha
- Ampadu
- Perri
- Bijol
- Okafor
- Stach
- Gudmundsson
Substitute Players
- Pascal Struijk
- Daniel James
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin
- Joël Piroe
- Jack Harrison
- Ao Tanaka
- James Justin
- Karl Darlow
- Ilia Gruev
Match Summary
Nottingham Forest got their first Premier League win under Sean Dyche, beating Leeds 3–1. Leeds scored first through Lukas Nmecha, but Ibrahim Sangare quickly equalised with his first goal for Forest. Morgan Gibbs-White put Forest ahead with a clever header, and Elliot Anderson’s late penalty sealed the win. Forest stay 19th but are close to 17th-place Burnley, while Leeds drop to 16th.
Highlights of the Game
- Forest started well but went behind in the 13th minute: Noah Okafor set up Brenden Aaronson, who passed to Nmecha to score past Matz Sels.
- Just over two minutes later, Ibrahim Sangare equalized after Leeds keeper Lucas Perri could only parry Dan Ndoye’s cross, giving Sangare his first Forest goal.
- Ndoye tested Perri with a long-range shot, and Forest had a penalty appeal turned down when Igor Jesus was challenged by Jaka Bijol.
- Sean Dyche made three substitutions just before the hour, and Omari Hutchinson quickly made an impact, crossing for Morgan Gibbs-White to score in the 68th minute.
- Leeds’ Daniel James nearly equalized with a curling effort, but Forest sealed the win in stoppage time when Elliot Anderson scored a penalty after Jack Harrison fouled Hutchinson.
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Managerial Quotes
Nottingham Forest (Sean Dyche)
“It’s a sign of the mentality changing… I’m very pleased for everyone. The players have spoken openly about going through a lot.”
Analytical note:
Sean Dyche picked up his second win in five games – after Ange Postecoglou’s none in eight. The manager said the team’s mindset is getting stronger. He’s happy for everyone and praised the players for being open about the challenges they’ve faced.
Leeds (Daniel Farke)
“It’s quite normal. The fanbase of Leeds United is very emotional… Every time we lost a game in the Championship last season, people were doubting whether we would go up. Then we won the league with 100 points.”
Analytical note:
Farke is staying calm even though pressure is building after Leeds lost to Nottingham Forest. The defeat leaves them just one point above the relegation zone, showing they need better results soon.
Manchester City (3-0) Liverpool | EPL Matchweek 11
Club Reports: Manchester City | Liverpool
Venue: Etihad Stadium 📍
Manchester City Squad | Manchester City (3-0) Liverpool | EPL Matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- O’Reilly
- Foden
- Doku
- Gvardiol
- Donnarumma
- González
- Haaland
- Dias
- Nunes
- Silva
- Cherki
Substitutes
- James Trafford
- Tijjani Reijnders
- John Stones
- Nathan Aké
- Omar Marmoush
- Rayan Aït-Nouri
- Savinho
- Oscar Bobb
- Rico Lewis
Liverpool Squad | Manchester City (3-0) Liverpool | matchweek 11
Starting XI Lineup
- Bradley
- Salah
- Gravenberch
- Konaté
- Ekitiké
- Szoboszlai
- G. Mamardashvili
- Mac Allister
- van Dijk
- Wirtz
- Robertson
Substitutes
- Joe Gomez
- Wataru Endo
- Milos Kerkez
- Alexander Isak
- Federico Chiesa
- Curtis Jones
- Cody Gakpo
- Freddie Woodman
- Rio Ngumoha
Match Summary
Manchester City beat Liverpool 3–0 at the Etihad, closing in on leaders Arsenal. Erling Haaland scored with a header after an early penalty was saved, and Nico Gonzalez made it 2–0 just before halftime with a deflected shot. Jeremy Doku, playing his 100th game for City, added a stunning third in the 63rd minute. City is now second, while Liverpool drops to eighth after five losses in 11 games.
Highlights of the Game
- In the 13th minute, Doku was fouled by Liverpool’s keeper Mamardashvili, earning a penalty, but Haaland’s shot was saved.
- City kept attacking and scored when Haaland headed in Matheus Nunes’ cross.
- Liverpool thought Van Dijk scored from a Salah corner, but the goal was ruled offside on Robertson.
- Just before halftime, Van Dijk accidentally deflected Nico Gonzalez’s long shot into the net for 2–0.
- Liverpool’s best chance came when Cody Gakpo turned a cross over, but Doku finished the game with a brilliant curling shot into the top corner.
- Late shots from Szoboszlai and Salah were saved or missed, leaving Liverpool scoreless.
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Managerial Quotes
Manchester City (Pep Guardiola)
“Listen, I know I’m good, but don’t exaggerate it. The players deserve the praise for this win.”
Analytical note:
Pep Guardiola, who has managed Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City, reached his 1,000th game as a coach. In a self-effacing style, using the moment to credit the efforts to the front line stars of the game, i.e., his players who earned such a victory under his coaching.
Liverpool (Arne Slot)
“They were dominating the game, and they were better than us. We were having a lot of problems and trouble bringing the ball out from the back, so we lost it early, and they started playing.”
Analytical note:
Liverpool are eight points adrift of Premier League leaders Arsenal after being thumped 3-0 by Manchester City on Sunday. In the post-match interview, the manager acknowledged that the opponents dominated the game and were the better side. He addressed how his players lost control midway through the game when the opponents maintained their composure and outplayed them.
FAQs | EPL Matchweek 11
The main highlight of Matchweek 11 was which game?
The big event was the one between Manchester City and Liverpool. It was a key match in the title race.
Did Matchweek 11 change the league table much?
Yes, several close games meant the results had a big impact on the top-four race and European qualification spots.
Where could fans watch the matches live?
Fans could stream live EPL matches on the myco app or website on the device of their choice with a subscription. Subscribed viewers are eligible for rewards, which can be withdrawn in their local currency accounts, lots of prizes, and much more.
Q: How did Manchester United’s recent form play into their game against Tottenham?
A: United came in on a four-match unbeaten streak — their best run under manager Ruben Amorim. But the 2–2 draw with Spurs, who had beaten them in the last four meetings, left their momentum feeling a bit mixed.




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