On October 20, Beijing time, the 8th round of the Premier League ended with 7 games, let's take a look at the latest standings changes!
The latest Premier League standings
Liverpool and Manchester City are yet to play, with Arsenal taking the lead in a 2-0 upset defeat at Bournemouth. The Gunners have an injury problem in this game, with Bukayo Saka sidelined. In addition to the lack of personnel, Saliba was the last defender to bring down Evanilsson in the 30th minute of the first half, and the Gunners had to play with one less man, and in the 70th minute of the second half, Christie broke the deadlock, and then Raya sent a penalty and Kluywita scored the goal, and finally the Gunners suffered their first defeat of the season, staying in third place with 17 points.
Bournemouth upset the Gunners
Behind them, Aston Villa reversed Fulham 3-1 away to level the Gunners with points and sit in fifth. Jimenez opened the scoring first, Rodgers equalised, Pereira missed a penalty changed the game, Watkins equalized, Issa Diop scored an own goal, and one player from each team was red, Josim Andersen and Filogien.
Sun Xingchou came back to score
Brighton won two consecutive games with a narrow 1-0 win over Newcastle United thanks to Welbeck's goal, and the points rose to 15 points to temporarily move into fifth place, while the Magpies temporarily moved into eighth place with 12 points. Tottenham Hotspur ushered in a hearty victory, beating West Ham United 4-1 at home, Son Xingchou came back to score + make an own-goal, Kulusevski and Bissouma scored, Kudus helped the Hammers open the scoring, but in the second half, he was sent off for uncalm and continuous violence, and he will definitely be punished after the game.
The Red Devils ended a five-year winless run
Tottenham Hotspur picked up their fourth win to move up to 7th with 13 points, while West Ham United are 15th with 8 points and are looking to sound the relegation alarm. The Red Devils Manchester United finally got out of the predicament, although they conceded a goal at home, and relied on goals from Garnacho and Hojlen in the second half to reverse Brentford 2-1, ending a five-game winless run on all fronts, and the points rose to 11 points to temporarily sit in 11th place, and coach Ten Hag's position was temporarily retained. Leicester City 3-2 Southampton, the latter struggled to find a win, and Ipswich lost 2-0 to Everton.