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2022-08-13T14:10:12.883Z

The champion with one change in the lineup, when Meraz started at Grealish's expense. Home debut for Holland, Bernardo is back on the bench. Now: Arsenal - Leicester 0:0, Wolves - Fulham 0:0



Manchester City - Bournemouth 0:0 (1st half)

The champion with one change in the lineup, when Meraz started at Grealish's expense.

Home debut for Holland, Bernardo is back on the bench.

Now: Arsenal - Leicester 0:0, Wolves - Fulham 0:0.

Watch Gerrard's win over Lampard

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Saturday, August 13, 2022, 5:00 p.m

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Summary of Aston Villa's victory 1:2 over Everton (Sport 1)

The English league continues today (Saturday) with the second round, when the champion Manchester City will host Bournemouth and then Manchester United will try to get first points when they host Brentford.

Steven Gerrard beat Frank Lampard in the first meeting between them on the lines.

Arsenal will host Leicester, Fulham (without the injured Manor Solomon) at Wolves.

Waiting for the premiere in front of the home crowd.

Holland (Photo: GettyImages, JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP)

Manchester City - Bournemouth 0:0 (1st half)

After the convincing 0:2 away against West Ham, in which Erling Holland scored a brace, the champions return to their home ground in what will be the debut of the Norwegian striker in front of the local crowd.

The champions have to manage this week also without the injured Aymeric Laporte, with Bernardo Silva who is linked to Barcelona again waiting on the bench, while Riyad Mahrez returned to the 11 at the expense of Jack Grealish.

The newcomer, who beat Aston Villa 0:2 in the first round, wants to continue the positive start to the season and extract points from the contents after losing to them in all ten previous meetings in the league between the two teams.

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Will they remain perfect after the meeting against the Foxes?

Arsenal players (Photo: Reuters)

Arsenal - Leicester (17:00, Sport4)

The Gunners have beaten the Foxes in the last three meetings against the Foxes, and will look to extend the streak in their first home game of the season at the Emirates Stadium.

Mikel Arteta is expected to keep the 11 that started 0:2 against Crystal Palace in the opening round, with Emil Smith Rowe and Fabio Vieira, who were absent in the opening round, now in doubt and may return to the squad.



The guest opened the season with a 2:2 at home against Brentford, this after losing a double lead, and now they will want to surprise the Londoners away on the field where they last won in October 2020 with a goal by Jamie Vardy in the 80th minute that made it 0:1.

The Blues are not expected to come up with a different lineup than the one that started in the opening round, when Danny Ward will go up between the posts once again in light of the fact that a replacement for Kasper Schmeichel has not yet been signed.

Vardy should start in the wing, while Wesley Popana and James Maddison, who are in demand throughout the league, will also be included in the 11.

meets the ex.

Eriksen (Photo: Reuters)

Brentford - Manchester United (19:30, Sport1)

The debut of Erik ten Haag on the lines only added more pressure to the system at Old Trafford, and after the 2:1 loss to Brighton, the Red Devils will want to register a debut victory to lower the pressure level a little.

The Dutch went up to the previous game with a squad without strikers, but this time - claims in England - he may be convinced and start with Cristiano Ronaldo for the first time this season.

Christian Eriksen should start as well and meet the team he played with last season.

Eriksen's Denmark team-mate Mikel Damsgaard could make his Brentford debut after joining from Sampdoria this week.

Only one of them has points.

Steven Gerrard with Frank Lampard (Photo: Reuters)

Aston Villa - Everton 1:2

Two of the greatest midfielders in the history of the Premier League, who also collaborated in 59 matches in the uniform of the England national team, held their first meeting as coaches and at the end Steven Gerrard celebrated his first victory of the season.

It was Everton who found the net first in the 25th minute, but Anthony Gordon's goal was disallowed due to an offside and six minutes later, Oli Watkins fed Danny Ings who turned and shot in from the other end.

Villa doubled their advantage four minutes from time, when Watkins once again completed a superb double-pass to Argentine substitute Emiliano Buendia.

Everton went back a minute later with an own goal from ex-Hax Luca Dean, but were unable to equalize when Emiliano Martinez twice stopped Gordon in stoppage time.

Will he continue to be fit from the game against Liverpool?

Mitrovic (Photo: GettyImages, Julian Finney)

Wolves - Fulham (17:00)

Without Manor Solomon who was injured this week, the newcomer will hope to build on the impressive ability she showed in the 2:2 against Liverpool and win for the first time since her return to the top league.

Marco Silva is expected to keep the line-up he started last Saturday, with the scorer of the duo Aleksandar Mitrovic on the sidelines.



On the other hand, the Wolves want to get their first points of the season after a 2:1 loss in Leeds, and the shiny acquisition from last week, Valencia and Portugal national team player Gonzalo Gadesh, may start in the lineup already on Saturday in light of Raul Jimenez's injury.

Along with Gadesh, two other Portuguese are supposed to start in the front - Daniel Fudanza and Pedro Neto.

Joao Moutinho, who missed the opening round due to injury, may return to the squad.

The three previous meetings between the teams ended in 0:1 for the wolves, will it be the same this time?

They also want to celebrate against Newcastle.

Brighton players (Photo: GettyImages, Michael Regan)

Brighton - Newcastle (17:00)

The Magpies' ambitious project against one of the biggest surprises of the first round.

Brighton impressed on the way to a 1:2 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford with a brace from Pascal Gross, and hope that the German will also star against Eddie Howe's team, who will have to manage without six injured players.

The guest beat Nottingham Forest 0:2 in the opening round and should come up with the strongest lineup despite the shortcomings.

This time it will end with points?

Ward Prause (Photo: Reuters)

Southampton - Leeds (17:00)

After being defeated 4:1 by Tottenham in the first round, the saints return home and look for first points.

James Ward Prowse continued to show his familiar ability with a great goal in London last week, but the hosts need the players around him to contribute as well, led by Joe Aribo and Adam Armstrong to start up front.

Jack Stevens and Roman Perrault are set to start in the 11 in place of Jan Valery and Moussa Dejanpo.

On the other hand, Jesse Marsh's team wants to remain perfect after 1:2 against Wolves in the previous round, but they will have to do so without the injured Junior Firpo, Luke Ayling and Stuart Dallas.

  • English league 2022/23

    Group

    games

    victories

    draw

    losses

    gates

    points

    1

    Tottenham

    1

    1

    0

    0

    1-4

    3

    2

    Newcastle

    1

    1

    0

    0

    0-2

    3

    3

    Arsenal

    1

    1

    0

    0

    0-2

    3

    4

    Bournemouth

    1

    1

    0

    0

    0-2

    3

    5

    Manchester city

    1

    1

    0

    0

    0-2

    3

    6

    Leeds

    1

    1

    0

    0

    1-2

    3

    7

    Brighton

    1

    1

    0

    0

    1-2

    3

    8

    Chelsea

    1

    1

    0

    0

    0-1

    3

    9

    Aston Villa

    2

    1

    0

    1

    3-2

    3

    10

    Brentford

    1

    0

    1

    0

    2-2

    1

    11

    Fulham

    1

    0

    1

    0

    2-2

    1

    12

    Liverpool

    1

    0

    1

    0

    2-2

    1

    13

    Leicester City

    1

    0

    1

    0

    2-2

    1

    14

    Manchester United

    1

    0

    0

    1

    2-1

    0

    15

    Wolves

    1

    0

    0

    1

    2-1

    0

    16

    Everton

    2

    0

    0

    2

    3-1

    0

    17

    Nottingham Forest

    1

    0

    0

    1

    2-0

    0

    18

    West Ham United

    1

    0

    0

    1

    2-0

    0

    19

    Crystal Palace

    1

    0

    0

    1

    2-0

    0

    20

    Southampton

    1

    0

    0

    1

    4-1

    0

First and second matches in England

Nottingham Forest - West Ham (Sunday, 16:00)


Chelsea - Tottenham (Sunday, 18:30)


Liverpool - Crystal Palace (Monday, 22:00)

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