PL: Aston Villa escapes Leicester trap, Bournemouth overturns Everton

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This Saturday, the 3rd day of the Premier League continued with a multiplex bringing together five matches. Author of an impressive transfer window and considered one of the most exciting teams across the Channel, Aston Villa traveled to the pitch of the promoted Leicester. Dominant, the Villans pocketed the victory after a rigorous match. While Amadou Onana opened the scoring half an hour into the game, Jhon Duran doubled the lead after the break. Despite Facundo Buonanotte reducing the gap for the Foxes, Aston Villa held on to get their second victory in three league matches (1-2).

Same result for Brentford who easily won this Saturday on their home turf against another promoted team, Southampton. In this match, the Londoners took the upper hand thanks to a double from Mbeumo and a goal from Wissa in the second half. Sugawara saved the Saints’ honor at the end of the match. First victory of the season for Bournemouth. Against Everton, the Cherries were stunning by scoring three times between the 87th and 90+6th minute while they were trailing by two goals. Promoted, Ipswich picked up their first point of the season by holding Fulham (1-1). Same score between Forest and Wolverhampton (1-1).

The results of the 4 p.m. multiplex:

Brentford 3-1 Southampton: Mbeumo (43rd, 65th), Wissa (69th) / Sugawara (90+4th)

Ispwich 1-1 Fulham: Delap (15th) / Traoré (32nd)

Everton 2-3 Bournemouth : Keane (50th), Calvert-Lewin (57th) / Semenyo (87th), Cook (90+2nd), Sinisterra (90+6th)

Nottingham Forest 1-1 Wolverhampton: Wood (10th) / Bellegarde (12th)

Leicester 1-2 Aston Villa : Buonanotte (73rd) / Onana (28th), Duran (63rd)

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