Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 15th September 2025, 9:38 AM
The Premier League weekend provided plenty of drama and talking points, with Liverpool leaving it late again, Manchester City dismantling Manchester United, and Arsenal demonstrating enviable squad depth.
Manchester United handed Benjamin Sesko his first Premier League start at the Etihad on Sunday, hoping the Slovenian could fill the club’s long-standing need for a prolific striker.
However, the United attack was easily neutralised by Manchester City’s defence, with Erling Haaland once again showing what they are missing.
Haaland’s performances highlight the gap between the two Manchester clubs in terms of attacking firepower and finishing efficiency.
Liverpool maintain a perfect record after four wins from four games, but their victories have consistently required late heroics.
Manager Arne Slot chose not to include record-signing Alexander Isak in the squad to ease him into the team gradually.
Despite the concerns, Liverpool’s ability to dig out victories under pressure could indicate they are on course for a record 21st English league title.
Arsenal continued their strong start with a 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest on Saturday, highlighting the depth that has helped Ange Postecoglou’s team thrive despite injuries.
Key performers:
| Player | Contribution | Notes |
| Martin Zubimendi | 2 goals | Opened scoring with a volley; headed in the third |
| Viktor Gyokeres | 1 goal | Predatory finish tapping in Eberechi Eze’s cross |
| Eberechi Eze | 1 assist | Made first start for Arsenal |
| Noni Madueke | Strong performance | Continued sparkling form; eased Bukayo Saka’s absence |
Weekend Summary Table
| Team | Result | Notes |
| Liverpool | 1-0 vs Burnley | Salah 95′ pen; Isak unused; Wirtz struggling |
| Manchester City | 6-0 vs Man United | Haaland 2 goals, hit post once; Sesko debut |
| Arsenal | 3-0 vs Nottingham Forest | Zubimendi 2, Gyokeres 1; Eze assist; Madueke strong |
| Other notable | — | Manchester City top; Liverpool maintain unbeaten record; Arsenal within 3 points |
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