Summary

  • Arsenal top but held to 0-0 draw by Middlesbrough

  • Leicester beat Palace 3-1 - Musa's first goal for club

  • Shaqiri earns Stoke 2-0 win at Hull

  • Burnley score late winner to beat Everton 2-1

  • West Ham 1-0 Sunderland - Black Cats still winless

  • Bournemouth held Spurs to 0-0 draw earlier

  1. Postpublished at 17:44 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    West Ham 1-0 Sunderland

  2. Postpublished at 17:40 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Hull 0-2 Stoke

  3. 'We have to build on this'published at 17:40 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    West Ham 1-0 Sunderland

    West Ham United

    Slaven Bilic speaking to BBC Sport: "It was a dramatic end. 

    "The first 25 minutes it was by far our best 25 minutes, including last season. We were good, sharp, created chances and we deserved to be two up. Then they came back. And in the second half they had great chances and were dangerous on the counter attack but in the last 15 minutes we pushed more and we were looking to score.

    "I cannot say it was a goal from the training ground. You expect Winston Reid to score a header but it was a great decision to come in on the edge of the box.

    "I had a look at the goal, it is extremely difficult for the referee and I would be upset if I played for Sunderland, but it is not offside.

    "It is a boost. It was still early days but we had to react. Now we have two wins, two clean sheets, nothing can give you a bigger boost than wins. We have to build on this."

  4. 'Petr Cech saved us'published at 17:37 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Arsenal 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger: "It is a game where you had a lot of possession but there were tired legs and you are prone to counter-attacks. You make it difficult for yourself. 75% possession but you could have lost the game, that is modern football. 

    "When you are not sharp, you lack creativity in the final third. I must say, we gave everything but we did not have the legs today.

    "The energy levels were a bit down but we were intellingent enough not to lose it. We were exposed at times. When you cannot win, you must not lose.

    "They had chances but our goalkeeper saved us today. Petr Cech had a good performance in decisive phases.

    "We tried. You don't win on command though. We lacked our creative potential around the box. That is part of it.

    "At least you can have a drink on your birthday. When you win you deserve it, when you don't you need it."

  5. 'They are champions for a reason'published at 17:36 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew: "The scoreline wasn't a fair reflection. We had a great start, hit the bar and that could have changed the course of the game. 

    "But then they cranked it up for the last 20 minutes of the first half and we struggled to hold onto them. 

    "The second half we had loads of chances but failed to capitalise. We were okay today but their pace and power were too much for us at the end. They are champions for a reason. 

    "We had good commitment to the game but the final moments just let us down. Our quality in the final third let us down.

    "I had warned my players that after they faced Chelsea, we were going to be up against a charged team but they have come up against a good Palace side today."

  6. 'An authentic performance'published at 17:32 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Burnley 2-1 Everton

    Burnley

    Burnley manger Sean Dyche, speaking to BBC Sport: "It was a good performance, a very authentic performance. We went away from what we're good at in the match at Southampton I thought, and we had to remind our players we build on the basics here. 

    "We know we have to work for everything we get and I thought that was on show today. The two goals though, they were both real quality. 

    "We go to take the game on and give a performance, that was the key thing. We know if we get that right we've got a chance of getting something.

    "This is a difficult place to come. We've made it that way over the last few years, and we want it to continue of course."

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Liverpool 0-0 West Brom

    Up and running at Anfield - join Jonathan Jurejko for that game here

  8. 'Two very clear penalties for us'published at 17:29 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Swansea 0-0 Watford

    Watford

    Watford boss Walter Mazzarri says: "The first half was the best we have played and how I want my team to play. We have to be more aggressive in the last 25 metres.

    "I tend to not comment on the referees, but today there were two very clear penalties for us. Those decisions are the ones that meant we did not go away with the three points.

    "I was very happy with the performance because today we played in a very smooth way, we didn't throw long balls, we played from the defence and I liked it, they are doing what I have said."

  9. 'That's football'published at 17:27 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Burnley 2-1 Everton

    Everton

    Everton winger Yannick Bolasie: "The week you deserve to lose you don't and the week you deserve to win you end up losing. That's football."

    On seeming to take the ball off Romelu Lukaku in the build-up to his goal.   

    "It's about time he gave me one to be honest. I'm grateful we scored but I'm disappointed. That's only the second loss of the season but we should at least have taken a draw." 

    Yannick BolasieImage source, AP
  10. The late showpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Liverpool v West Brom (17:30 BST)

    It's almost time for the late game - you can get all of the action from Anfield over here. 

  11. 'Regroup and rebuild'published at 17:20 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Hull 0-2 Stoke

    Hull City

    Hull boss Mike Phelan: "Extremely disappointing. We didn't pass the ball well enough, we were nervous and it didn't go in our favour.

    "The first goal is exceptional. But we have to look forward.

    "Once we went 2-0 down we changed it a bit to go three at the back and we had more momentum. But the game was drifting away from us.

    "We need to do more. We are not here to lie down and let teams beat us. We have to learn quickly, we are on the back end of a few defeats. We need to regroup and rebuild."

  12. 'Our best of the season'published at 17:19 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Crystal Palace

    Leicester City

    Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri: "I feel good. For the first 20 minutes I felt not so good but after that we started to play our pressing, fast football against a very good team. 

    "That was our best performance so far this season. It was the shape and model of last season and we concentrated on doing our job. We knew our weaknesses but also strengths. 

    "I know what Shinji Okazaki can do. He is a worker and he links well with the midfield. 

    "Ahmed Musa is slowly. slowly understanding the Premier League tempo and he is now ready. 

    "This was not a game for Jamie Vardy just like last game was not a game for Riyad Mahrez. I want to rotate my players and now everybody is ready to fight for their place on the pitch. 

    "I said I would share my birthday cake in the dressing room if I got a clean sheet... They clearly don't want a piece!"

    Claudio RanieriImage source, Reuters
  13. 'We are under no illusions'published at 17:16 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Hull 0-2 Stoke

    Hull City

    Hull manager Mike Phelan: "We were edgy and we gave the ball away too easily. There are lessons to be learned by all of us.

    "We are under no illusions and we shouldn't be. We are trying, we need to rebuild confidence and set our sights for the battle ahead.

    "Robert Snodgrass got stood on, he's got a bruised ankle and we will assess that in the morning."

  14. 'We will get out of this rut'published at 17:15 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Hull 0-2 Stoke

    Hull City

    Hull defender Michael Dawson: "We turned up and performed but the first goal is a worldie and that's what happens in the Premier League. We have got to be better.

    "But we kept going, we fought and threw everything at it. At 2-0 down you have to have a go but goals change games and their goals were great.

    "They probably deserved it. We will stick together and get out of this rut."

  15. 'This team deserves these moments'published at 17:13 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Arsenal 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka: "It was an amazing performance from my team especially after the last defeat at home. We were training this week and the plan worked. For me, it is good if you come here and their best player is Petr Cech.

    "We have to keep going, keep working and we have shown we can compete with the best teams in the Premier League.

    "I said I did not want to panic the boys but they have quality players and we have to defend. We were organised, the transition was good and this team and fans deserve to live these moments.

    "Every single game in the Premier League is important. It is good to enjoy it for a few hours but it will be back to work tomorrow for the Bournemouth game. We need as many points as possible.

    "We have to grow, we have to learn for experience. Once again, adding this kind of point and to see this team performance is pleasing."

  16. 'Leadership, hardwork, determination'published at 17:12 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Arsenal 0-0 Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough

    Middlesbrough defender Ben Gibson: "We are delighted. We had a tough run of late and have not got quite what we deserved. We got a point today and could have nicked it. We have to take the fight into the next game.

    "We showed organisation, leadership, hardwork, determination. We knew they would have lots of the ball at home but we will take a point.

    "We had a couple of chances, you cannot come here and be angry with a point though. Everyone wrote us off last season but we bounced back and we will do the same this season."

  17. 'People are seeing our level'published at 17:11 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Hull 0-2 Stoke

    Stoke City

    More from Stoke manager Mark Hughes: "From start to finish we were in control. We had good intent to our play and had any number of chances.

    "Xherdan Shaqiri missed some games but since he came back he's been really positive and we are really pleased with him.

    "People questioned us at the beginning but now we are allowing people to see our level."

    Mark HughesImage source, Getty Images
  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:09 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    #bbcfootball

    Eamonn McGurk: As last season proved, Arsenal miss #Cazorla when he's not fit

    JavelBleach: Hmm, looked like offside for the #WHU goal - Very much interfering with play & blocking the goalie.

    Imer Cardona: Sunderland looking like last year's Aston Villa

  19. 'Disappointment for sure'published at 17:09 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Swansea 0-0 Watford

    Swansea City

    Swansea City manager Bob Bradley tells BBC Sport: "The second half was strong and we came out right from the beginning looking for a goal. It didn't happen but there are a lot of positives.

    "It was important to get a clean sheet and the play from our centre halves was solid as Deeney and Ighalo are difficult to play against. This is a step we can build on. (Debutant) Alfie (Mawson) impressed and it is not a surprise when you see him day in, day out. He is strong, good in the air and I am very happy with him.

    "I think the team we picked today made sense, we had a solid game but we are disappointed. It is a home match so we want three points, but you see the chances we are creating and we can feel good and try to move in the right direction.

    "There is disappointment for sure, but a shared feeling of an all-round good effort."

  20. 'Football can be so unfair'published at 17:06 British Summer Time 22 October 2016

    Burnley 2-1 Everton

    Everton

    Everton manager Ronald Koeman, speaking to BBC Sport: "It is hard to take because sometimes football can be so unfair. We did not deserve to lose. We did so many good things but finally the result is not what we want. 

    "We started well, maybe we dropped a bit for the last 20 minutes of the first half. We played well in the second half, we had a good reaction and had enough chances to score.

    "Burnley were very well organised and dropped back, it was difficult but I thought we played well in that time. To travel back without any points is really very disappointing. It's one of those days when you cannot believe you lost the game."