Premiership: Everton Suffers Defeat As City Maintains Winning Form
Bournemouth came from two goals down after 86 minutes to beat shell-shocked Everton in the Premier League at Goodison Park.
Everton had deservedly looked on course to register their first win of the season .
The Cherries scored three goals in nine minutes to spark joyous scenes among visiting players and supporters.
Similarly, Manchester City beat West Ham United 3 goals to 1 at London Stadium.
Erling Haaland scored hat-trick, two in the first half and added a third late on to take his tally to seven goals in three games.
Haaland slid in a 10th-minute opener after receiving a pass from Bernardo Silva, but West Ham drew level when Ruben Dias turned Jarrod Bowen’s cross into his own net.
Haaland restored City’s lead midway through the first half, driving a fierce strike into the roof of the net.
The win means Pep Guardiola’s side are already top of the table in the early stages of this season while West Ham are 14th with three points from three games.
In another game, Arsenal shared point with Brighton at home . A second-half goal from Joao Pedro saw Brighton come from behind to draw after Arsenal had Declan Rice sent off in an entertaining game .
Bukayo Saka played through Kai Havertz, who lobbed Bart Verbruggen in the Brighton goal for the 38th-minute opener.
However, the game completely changed after Declan Rice was dismissed for a second yellow card in the 49th minute for delaying a free-kick being taken by Joel Veltman.
Brighton piled on the pressure after that point and drew level in the 58th minute when Yankuba Minteh’s shot was parried into the path of Pedro by David Raya and the Brazilian striker slotted the ball under the keeper.