Premier League: Liverpool and Aston Villa open with wins over Ipswich and West Ham

Liverpooly Aston Villa They completed their respective debuts in the Premier League 2024/25 by winning this Saturday against Ipswich and West Ham on the first day. The Premier League started this Saturday with a 2-0 victory for Liverpool about the Ipswich Town in the first official exam of the new project led by the DT Arne Slot on the bench. The Portuguese Diogo Jota and the Egyptian Mohamed Salah They sealed the match with two goals in the second half in just five minutes.

The ‘reds’ spoiled the return to the top flight of English football 22 years later for those from DT Kieran McKenna, who held off one of the title contenders for the first 45 minutes. But the break did Liverpool good, as they stepped up a gear at Portman Road. The 1-0 came after a shot at ease from Whom after a low pass from Salah, who made the second by taking advantage of a rebound inside the area.

In the duel that closed Saturday in English football, the Aston Villa, aspiring to fight the ‘Big 3’, prevailed over West Ham (2-1) with more suspense than its good start suggested, with the goal of Drunk at six minutes. Lucas Paqueta equalised for the Londoners and John Duran gave victory to those of DT Unai Emery in the 79th minute.

Aston Villa had a good debut.

He Newcastle drew on character and resilience to start with a win at St. James’ Park, after being left with ten men due to the expulsion of Fabian Schar in the 28th minute. But just before the break, a mistake by Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy gave Joelinton the 1-0 lead, who finished wonderfully from inside the area with the only shot on target for the ‘Magpies’. The score did not change again, despite 18 shots, 6 of them on target, from the visitors.

Ashley Young’s expulsion at Goodison Park did have a negative effect on the Everton, who ended up clearly losing 3-0 to a Brighton more complete and that starts the project on the right foot DT Fabian Hurzeler, with goals from Kaoru Mitoma, Danny Welbeck y Simon Adingra. While the Bournemouth Coach Andoni Iraola got a draw (1-1) thanks to a goal in the 87th minute from Antoine Semenyo before a Nottingham Forest who regretted Danilo’s serious ankle injury.

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