Thrilling derbies, historic moments, two hat-tricks and an harm time equaliser.
It was yet one more wild Saturday of motion which noticed 21 objectives scored throughout 5 matches.
And that is not together with Friday night time’s controversial south coast derby between Brighton and Southampton.
Shifting onto Saturday’s 3pm motion, and Bournemouth ahead Justin Kluivert created Premier League historical past.
He turned the primary participant to ever rating a hat-trick of penalties within the Cherries’ 4-2 win away at Wolves.
In the meantime Brentford striker Kevin Schade turned the fourth German participant to attain a Premier League treble.
He proved to be the star of the present within the Bees’ comeback 4-1 win over Leicester, which noticed new Foxes boss Ruud van Nistelrooy watching on from the stands.
Elsewhere, Crystal Palace equalised on the demise towards Newcastle at Selhurst Park with Daniel Munoz cancelling out Marc Guehi’s personal aim.
And Chris Wooden introduced up his ninth league aim of the season in Nottingham Forest’s win over Ipswich.
Lastly, Arsenal beat West Ham 5-2 in Saturday night’s London derby, which noticed a record-equalling seven objectives scored within the first half.
Mikel Arteta’s aspect additionally grow to be the primary workforce in Premier League historical past to attain 60 away objectives at a single match.
Right here talkSPORT duo Jamie O’Hara and Jason Cundy reveal their winners and losers from the weekend’s motion up to now on the Recreation-Day Cellphone-In…
Winners
Justin Kluivert
The Dutchman scored two spot-kicks within the first half, earlier than making historical past along with his third within the second interval.
It has been 67 years since a participant within the top-flight has scored three penalties in the identical match, with ex-Chelsea defender Cundy left virtually speechless by his feat.
He mentioned: “It isn’t typically you see historical past being made within the Premier League, particularly at this stage once you consider the historical past of how lengthy the Premier League has been alive.
“However the first participant ever to attain a hat-trick of penalties, and I imagine I am proper in mentioning Evanilson is the primary participant ever to win a hat-trick of penalties in the identical sport.
“He should be fuming he isn’t on pens, however you understand what? It is all about taking it, so congratulations to Kluivert.”
Daniel Munoz
The Colombian right-back missed a sitter within the first half, however made amends by rescuing a degree for the Eagles in dramatic vogue along with his header too scorching for Nick Pope to maintain out.
His mess from point-blank vary led former Tottenham midfielder O’Hara to say: “He was going to be on our losers!”
Cundy then remarked: “He missed an opportunity, wait till you see this, he is on the again publish, it is on his left foot, aim gaping, comes off the top of his toe, he does not get good contact, if he hits the goal it is a aim.
“However he misses the publish, and also you suppose to your self, ‘Is he going to be within the losers?’
“Properly no, he manages with the final header of the sport just about to get himself out of the losers and into the winners.”
Kevin Schade
The 23-year-old scored his first Premier League objectives of the season towards the Foxes having failed to search out the again of the web within the earlier 12 matches this time period.
Schade scored twice within the first half to assist seal Brentford’s comeback, earlier than wrapping up the win within the 59th minute.
Talking of the four-cap Germany worldwide, Cundy said: “A hat-trick for him, you speak about Ivan Toney leaving Brentford, ‘The place are the objectives going to return from?’
“Properly, Kevin Schade steps up.”
His treble on the Gtech Group Stadium has seen Thomas Frank’s males transfer as much as seventh within the desk.
Losers
Jarred Gillett
The Australian referee was on VAR responsibility for Southampton’s conflict with Brighton which noticed the Saints denied a late winner.
Cameron Archer thought he had fired Russell Martin’s males in entrance, however it was deemed by VAR that an offside Adam Armstrong was in Seagulls goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen’s line of sight.
Having his say on the incident, Cundy mentioned: “By the letter of the regulation, Archer’s aim was chalked off as a result of Armstrong was in an offside place.
“So being in an offside place on the sphere of play, that isn’t a criminal offense in itself, you could be offside in an offside place, it is once you grow to be lively.
“And VAR deemed that Armstrong turned lively when he tried to play the ball off his heel when the ball was behind him.
“I personally suppose the aim ought to stand, however they’ve gone for letter of the regulation.
“Has he tried to the touch the ball? You need to say sure, however then they’re attempting to say that it impacted Verbruggen, I do not imagine that, as a result of the ball was behind Armstrong.”
Jose Sa
The Wolves goalkeeper, who clashed along with his personal supporters, was responsible of a poor efficiency at Molineux – giving freely Bournemouth’s second and third penalties.
He inadvertently took out Evanilson after the Brazilian pipped him to the ball, earlier than clattering into him later within the sport.
Commenting on his show, O’Hara mentioned: “Jose Sa clearly deserves to be in there right now, he is had a howler, he is had a stinker.
“There isn’t any getting away from it, he is value his workforce right now.”
Cundy then added: “He has. For him to dwell on the ball, credit score to Evanilson, he is sharp, he is a fast boy, he reads it, will get there.
“Jose Sa determined in addition him within the ankle, after which second half, Evanilson goes by way of, Evanilson is 60/40 in his favour.
“Jose Sa comes by way of and slides him down, nowhere close to the ball, pretending he received a little bit whack on the pinnacle to attempt to put the referee off the scent.
“Referee wasn’t having any of it, provides the penalty and books him.”
Julen Lopetegui/West Ham
The Hammers had been 4-0 down towards the Gunners after simply 36 minutes.
Regardless of halving the deficit to 4-2, the east London outfit quickly fell 5-2 behind and did not have any solutions for his or her guests.
Lopetegui watched on from the stands having been given a one-match touchline ban, however he nonetheless made into Cundy and O’Hara’s losers.
Cundy identified he had no affect from the stands, however O’Hara wasn’t having any of it, as he said: “Properly much more so! Double stinkfest from him!
“He needed to sit within the stands and watch it, he may need left [before full-time].”