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Erling Haaland is already at the top of the scoring charts with 7 goals.
After the break for the FIFA date in September, the activity in the Premier League returns with day 4. Before we go with the matches, schedules and broadcasts, Let’s do a brief summary of how things are going in England.
Manchester City and Liverpool share first place in the standings with 9 points eachboth remain undefeated. In contrast, we have the Southampton and Everton, sunk in last place and with zero points.
In just three days played, Erling Haaland is already at the top of the scoring charts with 7 goalsfar behind him are Bryan Mbeumo and Luis Díaz with 3 goals each.
Premier League scoring table
- Erling Haaland | Manchester City | 7 goals
- Bryan Mbeumo | Brentford | 3 goles
- Luis Fernando Diaz | Liverpool | 3 goals
Erling Haaland, Premier League top scorer / Photograph @ManCity
Mexican activity in the Premier League
On Saturday, September 14 at 8:00 a.m. Mexico time, the Fulham of Raul Jimenez receives West Ham of Edson Alvarez and there is a good chance that we will see that pair of Mexicans on the pitch. Edson is recovering minutes after his injury and Raúl is slowly gaining more level of play.
Julián Araujo and Bournemouth that same Saturday, but at 13:00 hrs they visit Chelsea. Araujo is only in his first season in England, so he cannot be complacent if he wants to earn a starting place in the team.
Julian Araujo, Mexican National Team / Photography @miseleccionmx
Star match of matchday 4 in the Premier League
A match that is going to be good, at least because of the old rivalry that exists between both teams, is the Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest. Although Forest is not currently among the best in England, back in the 70’sboth teams were the best.
This made their matches exciting and their rivalry more intense, and in fact, the Reds fans welcomed them with their typical chant. “We hate Nottingham Forest.”
Alisson Becker, Liverpool goalkeeper / Photograph @LFC