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Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
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Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
This is a concern for Manchester City. Makeshift defender Fernandinho is down on the ground following a clash of heads with Jordan Ayew...
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Oh bad slip by Rodri and Wilfried Zaha is away! The Palace forward charges towards the box and stops with the ball, thinks about a cross but is closed down quickly by Raheem Sterling, who then gets an excellent tackle in right on the edge of the area.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Unorthodox save by Wayne Hennessey as he blocks Ilkay Gündogan's curled effort with his knee. He saw it late so that's a very good save.
A busy start to the game by Hennessey! He's made five saves so far with a couple of them very good ones.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Brilliant defending by Fernandinho as he gets across quickly to beat Wilfried Zaha to the ball - no mean feat. Palace are clearly hoping to catch their opponents on the counter.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Steve Brown
Former Charlton Athletic defender on BBC Radio London
That was going top corner, that is a wonderful save from Wayne Hennessey. Top notch stuff. He has had a superb start to the game but he should not have had to make this many saves yet.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Manchester City's attacking intent is underlined here with just one outfield player on average spending most of the game so far in their own half.
How long can Crystal Palace keep them at bay?
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Kevin de Bruyne plays a brilliant low ball across the face of goal that is begging to be turned in but Gabriel Jesus slides in just too late to meet it.
City win a corner, from which Bernardo Silva's curled effort towards the far corner is palmed away by Wayne Hennessey.
City are stepping things up a bit now.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Bernardo Silva whips a dangerous ball into the box and Wayne Hennessy takes no chances with a flying punch. Manchester City pick the ball up quickly again and restart their attack. The visitors haev had 74% possession so far...
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Some nifty footwork by Gabriel Jesus draws a foul from Luka Milivojevic and the Crystal Palace skipper is the first player to be booked with 12 minutes on the clock.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
First real test for this makeshift Manchester City defence as Crystal Palace win a free-kick just outside the City box.
The ball is played in for James McArthur, whose hooked effort finds Jordan Ayew but he cushions a header onto the roof of the net.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Attack after attack by Manchester City but nothing yet to truly test Wayne Hennessey in the Crystal Palace goal.
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Nazmul Miah: Pep has finally cracked. Playing Fernandinho and Rodri at the back against a physical Crystal Palace team.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Kevin de Bruyne races through the Crystal Palace defence to meet a ball into the box but his shot is well blocked by James McArthur.
Luka Milivojevic then gifts possession to City as Bernardo Silva squares the ball for David Silva, whose shot is too close to the keeper.
All City at the moment.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Kevin de Bruyne pings an excellent ball towards the far post with Gabriel Jesus the target but the forward can't direct his header on target.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Manchester City, as you would expect, are pressing high up the pitch in these first few moments and for a brief second it looks like they are about to get caught out as Wilfried Zaha chases after a ball through the defence but the flag is up for offside.
Crystal Palace 0-0 Man City
Crystal Palace get the late kick off under way.
Manchester City are in their delightful fruit salad kit once again.
Leicester 2-1 Burnley
Burnley
Sean Dyche speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I'm very disappointed. I'm a big fan of VAR but it has to be used more wisely than that. If you start giving things like that - Chris Wood only has eyes for the ball and the defender isn't getting it in a million years. The referee doesn't even use the screen, he has got to come and look at that and I'd be surprised if he gave it.
"There is contact but we're talking about people who have been around the game long enough to know what body language means. If you're going to trip someone there's that little look and then you clip someone. Hopefully this is an instant that we can learn from.
"We do know there are going to be decisions that are so difficult to decide. We know that, but I don't think that was difficult today. Jonny Evans was never going to get that.
"The key moment has gone against us."
Tottenham 1-1 Watford
Watford
Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "A point is a good result at the Tottenham Stadium but we were close to winning the match, it was just in the last minute we lost that opportunity.
"Little by little we are growing. We are getting more competitive but we need to win. Today we were close. We had opportunities in the match so it's a pity we didn't win.
"It was really good but a clean sheet would have been good. It is an amazing result. When you are so close to winning, it is disappointing."
On penalty shout: "There is nothing wrong if I believe it was bad. You could see exactly what happened there. I completely believed it was a penalty."
On Tottenham's goal: "I believe it is a foul. He pushed with both hands but that is my opinion. It is a little bit different. I don't think they need VAR."
FT: Aston Villa 2-1 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brigton manager Graham Potter speaking to BBC Sport: "I feel for the players – they were amazing. With 11 men, they were really, really good. We played with 10 men for 60 minutes but we weren’t camped in and attacked them often.
"We tried to be ourselves. The best way of hanging on is to keep playing our way. We were positive but that makes it sorer to concede with the last kick.
"Our players have real courage and personality. I’m so proud of them. Football can be cruel but our fans can see what we’re trying to do.
On Aaron Mooy's red card: "If the referee has given the decisions, that’s their decision. Getting sent off is part of football. We’re a collective, it’s unfortunate for him today and we’ll bounce back."
Tottenham 1-1 Watford
Watford
Watford's Christian Kabasele: "I didn't really see what happens but it is a shame that we concede a goal like this. But we need to take this point and move on.
"We drew against Arsenal and Tottenham so we are able to do this. When you concede 20 goals from seven games it is too much.
"Now we concede less chances to our opponents so it is a good start. We need to be happy even if you look at how the game went. It is a very important game next week."