Liverpool’s stunning 3–2 victory at Newcastle provided the standout drama of the English Premier League Matchweek Two, as 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha struck a sensational stoppage-time winner.
The teenager became Liverpool’s youngest goalscorer, finishing superbly after Newcastle had fought back from two goals down in spite of Anthony Gordon’s red card.
Bruno Guimarães and Will Osula had briefly restored parity for Newcastle.
At the Emirates, Arsenal overwhelmed Leeds with a commanding 5–0 win. Viktor Gyökeres scored twice, but injuries to Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard overshadowed celebrations.
Manchester City suffered a shock 2–0 home defeat to Tottenham. Richarlison led the line impressively, with Spurs exploiting City’s defensive gaps to secure a famous victory.
Chelsea produced a ruthless display, thrashing West Ham 5–1 away. The defeat intensified pressure on Hammers manager Graham Potter after another disorganised defensive performance.
Everton delighted their home fans with a 2–0 triumph against Brighton at Goodison Park, collecting their first points of the season in convincing style.
Manchester United endured further frustration at Fulham. Bruno Fernandes missed a penalty, and Emile Smith Rowe’s late strike earned the hosts a valuable 1–1 draw.
Elsewhere, Burnley eased past newly promoted Sunderland 2–0 at Turf Moor. Bournemouth edged Wolves 1–0, while Brentford beat Aston Villa by the same scoreline.
Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest shared the points in a 1–1 draw at Selhurst Park, where off-field protests by supporters overshadowed events on the pitch.
Matchweek Two delivered surprises and statement performances, with Tottenham’s resilience, Arsenal’s firepower, and Ngumoha’s heroics ensuring a weekend rich in storylines across the Premier League.