Postpublished at 12:46 British Summer Time 16 September 2018
Wilfried Zaha had plenty to say post-match on being the victim of a number of feisty tackles during Palace's 1-0 win at Huddersfield.
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Wilfried Zaha had plenty to say post-match on being the victim of a number of feisty tackles during Palace's 1-0 win at Huddersfield.
Huddersfield 0-1 Crystal Palace
Wilfried Zaha produced a moment of brilliance on his return to the team as Crystal Palace earned their second win of the season against Huddersfield.
It looked as though it might be a frustrating afternoon for Zaha after he was booked for a late tackle on Florent Hadergjonaj.
That foul was a reaction to being hauled to the ground by Mathias Jorgensen, but Zaha regained his composure and in the 38th minute to knock the ball between two defenders before smashing past Jonas Lossl.
"He was a constant threat," said manager Roy Hodgson. "I thought he was close to scoring more than one goal.
"But it is nice that he is the match-winner and that is was such a good goal. I am sure it will be one of the better goals of the week."
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Ryan: Hazard is the best player in the world right now!
Tom Catton: No question of a relegation battle this season. Haven't looked terrible yet this season even in the most difficult game. Easily 4 or 5 teams worse than us.
Wolves v Burnley (13:30 BST)
Ian Dennis
Radio 5 live senior football reporter
Burnley will hope the international break has been a beneficial one to recharge their batteries, having already played 10 games.
To put that into context, it's a quarter of the games they played during the entire campaign last season, in a matter of weeks.
During the international break, Gareth Southgate highlighted the diminishing numbers of English players getting game time in the Premier League, but Burnley lead the way with a league-high 68% of home-grown players used so far.
Sean Dyche will hope those players can rediscover the form that served them well early last season, with excellent results at places such as Chelsea, Tottenham and Everton, because the Clarets are winless in nine Premier League games.
Wolves will not want the international hiatus to halt momentum from their victory at West Ham, as they seek to end their longest-ever run at Molineux without a top-flight victory.
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Watford 1-2 Manchester United
Manchester United withstood a spirited fightback from Watford to claim back-to-back victories and condemn the Hornets to a first loss of the season.
United scored twice in three first-half minutes as Romelu Lukaku diverted Ashley Young's cross in via his chest before Chris Smalling fired home Marouane Fellaini's knock-down.
Watford pulled a goal back midway through the second half through Andre Gray, but despite putting Mourinho's side under heavy pressure for the final 20 minutes, they were unable to find an equaliser.
Nemanja Matic was also sent off in the closing minutes for a second bookable offense.
Tottenham 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool beat Tottenham 2-1 at Wembley to win a fifth straight league game at the start of the season for the first time since 1990.
It keeps them level on points with Chelsea, who are top of the Premier League table on goal difference.
Georginio Wijnaldum scored his first away league goal since joining Liverpool - technology adjudging his header to have crossed the line.
And Roberto Firmino scored from on the line after Jan Vertonghen turned Sadio Mane's cross on to his own post in the second half.
"What a game from my boys - that was really, really good," said Jurgen Klopp. "If we win at Tottenham it's a big result.
"Tottenham are one of the best teams in world football, and to come here and perform like that after the international break... I didn't take that for granted.
Wolves v Burnley (13:30 BST)
Nuno Espirito Santo names an unchanged side to the one that beat West Ham prior to the international break.
Summer signing Adama Traore remains on the bench, despite scoring the winner against the Hammers.
Wolves XI: Patricio; Bennett, Coady, Boly, Doherty; Joao Moutinho, Neves, Castro Otto, Helder Costa; Jota, Jimenez.
Subs: Ruddy, Gibbs-White, Saiss, Vinagre, Hause, Bonatini, Traore.
Meanwhile, Sean Dyche makes three changes to the team which lost to Manchester United at Turf Moor.
Wales striker Sam Vokes comes in for Chris Wood, while Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Ashley Barnes return to replace Ashley Westwood and Dwight McNeil in the starting XI.
Burnley XI: Hart; Bardsley, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; Lennon, Cork, Hendrick, Gudmundsson; Barnes, Vokes.
Subs: Heaton, Lowton, Wood, Westwood, Ward, Vydra, Long.
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Wolves v Burnley (13:30 BST)
Wolves could be without forward Raul Jimenez, who sustained a muscle injury on international duty with Mexico.
Portuguese winger Ivan Cavaleiro, who is yet to play this season due to a back problem, is still sidelined.
Burnley defender Stephen Ward has recovered from a foot injury, having been taken off in the second half of Republic of Ireland's Nations League loss to Wales.
Johann Berg Gudmundsson is also available but Ben Gibson remains out.
Speaking of Europe's best...
Zlatan Ibrahimovic joined Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as the only active players with 500 or more senior club and international goals.
He scored an unbelievably classy goal in LA Galaxy's 5-3 defeat by Toronto.
With LA Galaxy 3-0 down just before half-time, the Swedish forward struck with a spinning backheel volley.
"I'm happy for Toronto because they'll be remembered as my 500th victim," Ibrahimovic told TSN , externalafter the game.
It was Ibrahimovic's 17th goal in 18 appearances for LA Galaxy since joining from Manchester United in March, making him the second highest scorer in MLS this season.
Chelsea 4-1 Cardiff
One of the highlights on Saturday was Eden Hazard's superb hat-trick against Cardiff as Chelsea raced to the top of the table, overtaking Liverpool on goal difference.
Maurizio Sarri said afterwards that Hazard may be the best player in Europe!
The Belgian scored twice in seven minutes before half-time and rounded it off with a late penalty before Willian added a fourth from long-range.
Speaking to the BBC's Match of the Day, Sarri said: "Eden Hazard is unique.
"I thought he was one of the best in Europe. But now I am changing my mind as maybe now he is the best in Europe."
DO NOT show this to Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi.
Here's how it looks at the top of the Premier League after yesterday's results. Everton could move up to as high as sixth with victory over West Ham today.
While Wolves could overtake Everton in the table from 12th position.
But at the bottom, Burnley are desperate for a win for a win to climb out of the relegation zone and could finish in 15th place at the end of the day.
Meanwhile West Ham are yet to pick up any points in the Premier League this season but victory could shoot them up to 16th position.
There was further praise for Jurgen Klopp's men in the Sunday Express and the Sunday Telegraph, as well as David de Gea's late save in Manchester United's win over Watford.
The Sunday Times, the Mail on Sunday and the Daily Star led with Roberto Firmino's grim eye injury that he sustained in Liverpool's 2-1 victory over Tottenham.
The Brazilian later posted on Instagram, external that "it was just a scare".
There was also mention of Manchester United's 2-1 win over Watford and Wayne Rooney talking about his exit at Everton and his ambitions in America.
Here's what the back pages were saying this morning...
What a day it was yesterday! There was plenty of goals (a few screamers!) as well as action from every team in the top six.
You can catch up on all of those matches in depth with our match reports linked below.
Like your stats? Here's a round-up of all the best ones from yesterday.
Wolves have made a great start to the season and picked up their first win over West Ham before the break.
But Burnley are struggling down in the bottom two and are desperate for their first win of the season after a tiring European qualifying campaign.
Everton remain unbeaten so far but just one win sees them sit in ninth place.
Today's opponents West Ham have not even picked up a point and carry dreadful form into their match at Goodison Park.
But will there be a turnaround from the Premier League's strugglers?