Matt O'Riley scored the winning goal as Brighton came from behind to beat Manchester City 2-1 on Saturday evening.
City looked set to put an end to a miserable run after an improved first-half display saw them lead 1-0 at the break thanks to Erling Haaland's strike.
Goals though have seldom been an issue for the champions and hesitation in the box among a patched-up defence allowed Joao Pedro to level with less than 15 minutes remaining.
By now Brighton were on top and Premier League debutant O'Riley pounced to put them ahead, Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol then coming closest to an equaliser during nine added minutes as the hosts held on.
Matt O'Riley on his Premier League DEBUT! 🤯
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Defeat left City five points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool after they beat Aston Villa 2-0 in the late kick-off at Anfield.
According to Opta, defeat marked the first time since 2006 that City had lost four straight games while for manager Pep Guardiola, that number if consecutive defeats represents a career first.
Liverpool meanwhile were able to breathe a sigh of relief after Mo Salah's late goal finally ended Villa's attempts to draw level, which had appeared promising throughout much of the game after they'd gone behind to a Darwin Nunez strike after 20 minutes.
Sky Bet made Liverpool their 11/8 title favourites with City 2/1 and Arsenal, who face Chelsea on Sunday, priced at 7/2.
Darwin Nunez takes over from Mohamed Salah to give Liverpool the lead 🤩
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Wolves secured a much-needed first win of the Premier League season as goals from Pablo Sarabia and Matheus Cunha earned them a 2-0 victory over fellow strugglers Southampton.
The result relieved the pressure on Gary O’Neil, but questions remain on Russell Martin’s future after defeat left them bottom of the table heading into the November international break.
O’Neil made the brave call of handing Sarabia another start following his tough outing against Crystal Palace, but he repaid that trust when he put Wolves ahead.
Ryan Manning thought he grabbed an equaliser for the visitors until VAR intervened and a toothless Southampton attack failed to register a shot on target throughout the contest.
Cunha’s stunning strike then sealed their first win and clean sheet of the season and Wolves are out to 7/4 for the drop, with Saints 1/6.
Yoane Wissa made it seven goals for the season as his brace helped Brentford bounce back from Monday’s collapse at Fulham and beat Bournemouth 3-2 at the Gtech Community Stadium.
The Bees needed a response after Fulham’s Harry Wilson scored twice in second-half added-time to stun them in the Premier League last time out.
And after Evanilson took advantage of a Sepp van Den Berg error to give the Cherries an early lead, Wissa’s header brought parity in west London.
Justin Kluivert’s finish from inside the six-yard box saw Bournemouth go ahead once more after the break, but a Brentford double from Mikkel Damsgaard and Wissa’s second put the match to bed.
Pure Poetry.
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Wissa with today's winner 🔥🇨🇩 pic.twitter.com/23PrZcA4z0
Harry Wilson came off the bench and made it three goals in two Premier League games to consign 10-man Crystal Palace to a 2-0 defeat at Selhurst Park.
Emile Smith Rowe, born in nearby Thornton Heath, opened the scoring two minutes into first-half stoppage time and had a second chalked off after the restart.
Oliver Glasner’s already-depleted squad held strong but were dealt a significant blow when Daichi Kamada was sent off for a poor challenge in the 76th minute.
Wilson, who scored a game-winning stoppage-time brace on Monday against Brentford, cushioned the Cottagers’ lead with his first touch in the 83rd minute.
Jordan Pickford earned Everton a point from a stodgy 0-0 stalemate with fellow strugglers West Ham.
The England goalkeeper kept out efforts from Jarrod Bowen and Guido Rodriguez and made a stunning late save from Danny Ings as the Toffees bounced back from last weekend’s defeat at Southampton with a gutsy goalless draw.
Crysencio Summerville had West Ham’s best chance when he rattled a post, but in truth neither side deserved a win from a joyless encounter desperately lacking in quality.
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