Postpublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 5 November 2022
FT: Leeds 4-3 Bournemouth
Bournemouth are the first club to ever lose consecutive Premier League matches when they led both by at least two goals.
FT: Everton 0-2 Leicester - listen to live commentary on this page
Tielemans with stunning strike for opener before Barnes' second
FT: Leeds United 4-3 Bournemouth - Rodrigo with early penalty but Tavernier, Billing & Solanke for visitors, Greenwood, Cooper & Summerville turn it round
FT: Man City 2-1 Fulham - Alvarez fires into roof of the net but Pereira levels from spot after Cancelo red
Haaland has second-half goal ruled out before late penalty
FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford - Gibbs-White double sandwiches Mbeumo penalty and Wissa goal
FT: Wolves 2-3 Brighton - Mitoma levels in thriller before Semedo sent off and Gross scores
Phil Dawkes, Emma Sanders and Emlyn Begley
FT: Leeds 4-3 Bournemouth
Bournemouth are the first club to ever lose consecutive Premier League matches when they led both by at least two goals.
FT: Leeds 4-3 Bournemouth
Bournemouth
Bournemouth forward Marcus Tavernier: "I am gutted. I think everyone in there feels it. It happened last week, it happened again this week. We have a two-goal cushion and have given a multiple amount of goals away. It is unacceptable. We can't keep doing this as teams at this level will punish us.
"The staff and us will look at it over the week and pinpoint what we need to do. At the moment we are giving away too many goals."
On scoring his first Premier League goal: "It is a bittersweet moment. I am happy to get my first goal in this league but I am disappointed in the result and that overshadows it. Everyone is devastated. Nobody is talking [in the changing room]. We are letting ourselves down too much.
"We have to concentrate on clean sheets and defending better. We will be doing a lot of defensive work in the week to keep the ball out of the net."
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Stan DeCwikiel Jr: Match Of The Month! Bournemouth deserved something for their efforts. But Leeds crawled out of a hole of their own making with some spectacular goals. Brava tutti for a really entertaining display!
FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest goalscorer Morgan Gibbs-White: "I think we deserved three points. We got cheated out of three points. It was two errors that cost us. We gave the ball away for their penalty and lost the ball again for the second goal. We battered them really.
"We got cheated out of it. I looked at the penalty back and don't have a clue what the referee has seen. We came in at half-time angry but we had to use that emotion to get back into the game.
"We got that equaliser right at the end which I felt was fully deserved but we should have got three points. I'm just happy we didn't come away with no points."
On his goal: "Finally it's come. I got the ball, saw the space and dribbled past a few players. It took a deflection and went in. It was a wonderful feeling. Hopefully I can keep building from there.
"We're still getting used to each other so we have to look at those good moments and build on that."
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Shamshad Mohammed: Haaland is providing not only goals, he is full of energy and passion. What a player!
FT: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford
Brentford
Brentford goalscorer Yoane Wissa: "We were leading 2-1 but the last 10 minutes were unbelievable for them. We did a great job until the last 20 seconds to concede that goal.
"It is not job done because every time we want to win. We got a point here and it is tough to play here.
"I just touched the ball and it went over [Dean Henderson] to score. I like to go in behind the centre-backs so they know how to use me. They know how I can get chances to score or be involved."
Was it a penalty in the first half? "100%. After I missed the ball I looked at the referee and said it's a penalty. He went to the VAR and made the right decision.
"We came here to win but we made a draw so it's a good point. It's a bit tough when we play away so finally it's good, just not enough."
FT: Wolves 2-3 Brighton
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton midfielder Pascal Gross: "[I'm] really happy, back to back wins are massive for us. We needed that. We had some good performances before where we didn't get the result. In the last two games we've played well, I think we deserved the three points today.
On scoring his goal: "I was in the box, hoping the ball comes towards me. Deniz [Undav] had a good turn, the ball came to me. It was going quicker and quicker so I had to slide tackle it in. A great goal for us.
"I think we could have played better against 10 men. That's where we can improve. That's where you have to move quicker to make the opponent tired. We get there in the end, we had some half-chances. Then it was patience and waiting for a chance."
On Kaouru Mitoma: "[He's] really good. The pace he has is exceptional. One v one he's really good. He's a really good player and I think he can have a big impact."
FT: Leeds 4-3 Bournemouth
Leeds United
Leeds forward Crysencio Summerville: "It was a bit sloppy in the first half but we rebuilt it in the second. You can see as a group we believe and we fight for each other. You can see in the second half, it was just crazy.
"I just keep working hard. The team is good and the spirit is good so we just have to keep going now. You have to stick to the match plan and you will get back to how you usually play. In the first half we were sloppy and not doing the things we were meant to be doing.
"I don't think I can say it [what Jesse Marsch said at half-time], but I can do it in my words. If you stick to the match plan and do what we usually do then we are going to win this game.
"It was the last home game [before the World Cup] and the crowd is like the 12th man. Leeds United is incredible and the crowd give a lot. We have to keep building the momentum. I am looking forward to Wolves now [in the League Cup]."
FT: Man City 2-1 Fulham
Chris Wise
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator at the Etihad
Total chaos at the Etihad. Guardiola almost took the players on two laps of honour afterwards.
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Sulaimon Adelekan: Fulham have done well against top teams this season, draw against Liverpool and they lost narrowly to Manchester city and Arsenal. Next up Manchester United. They deserve to be in the top half of the table.
FT: Man City 2-1 Fulham
Manchester City
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, speaking to Sky Sports: "Fantastic.
"I was nervous [for the penalty]. It was one of the most nervous moments of my life, but fantastic.
"A penalty in the last minute, of course I would be nervous. But amazing feeling.
"I love it. I have been injured for a week and it is really important to win."
Great to be back? "I want to play every game. Difficult [to be on the sidelines] but in the end we need three points and that is what we got.
"I am so tired, but so happy. You have no idea."
FT: Man City 2-1 Fulham
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FT: Man City 2-1 Fulham
Nedum Onuoha
Former Manchester City defender on Final Score
Oh my word! It went into the goalkeeper's right but Erling Haaland mishit it. He hits it slower than he probably wanted to. Bernd Leno has overread it and jumped on the top of it.
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James Frampton: Softest penalty you'll see this weekend. Shame to see any game won like that.
Wolves 2-3 Brighton
Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC One
A goal fest at the Molineux. But remember, Wolves had gone down to 10 men just before half-time.
Brighton had been knocking on the door in the latter stages of the second half.
It was just not [getting] close enough from the Wolves defenders in tight areas.
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Josh Earl: What a comeback by Leeds, and what a week for Crysencio Summerville.
Pep and the City players are lapping up the love at the Etihad. At Elland Road, it is a similar story with Jesse Marsch hugging anyone he can get his hands on.
Crysencio Summerville looks shellshocked. What a two weeks this kid has had.
FT: Leeds 4-3 Bournemouth
James McFadden
Former Scotland forward on BBC Radio 5 Live
What a game of football. Bournemouth were really good in the first half. Leeds came out in the second half with a response, with this unbelievable crowd backing them to get the win.
It's the young players that came on and made the difference. This Leeds team is full of young players in their teens and early 20s. The future is bright for Leeds, there's no doubt about it.
Wolves 2-3 Brighton
Brighton hold on at Molineux too. No win for Wolves on the day their new manager was announced.
Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford
All over. A crucial point for Forest right at the death.