It was not a great start to this gameweek, though. Here are the highlights of the borefest between Middlesbrought and Leicester City.
Waiting for something to happen in the game
— † (@TheTomNash)
Everton warmed us up a bit with their 3-0 win over Southampton.
Enner Valencia gives a 1-0 lead.
— Mark Harris (@MCHisTweeting)
Le break est fait pour Everton
— Fernando Chachalana (@NandoChachalana)
There was a lot of drama in the Manchester City-Burnley match, but Pep Guardiola stole the show from the sidelines and in the post-match press conference.
Guardiola no Manchester City
— barvisque (@Barvisque)
Coming to Manchester United, we time-traveled back to the Sir Alex Ferguson era where the referees bowed down in awe of the great man.
Is that even red?
— TFS Livescores (@TheFS_Live)
Meanwhile, Lingard finally had a shot on target, and this happened:
How? 😳
— TFS Livescores (@TheFS_Live)
Bournemouth made a flying start against Arsenal. They were 3-0 up with 30 minutes to go.
Goal Ryan Fraser! 3-0
— TFS Livescores (@TheFS_Live)
Arsenal fought back, and Bournemouth were down to 10 men on the pitch as Francis mistook the pitch for a swimming pool and dived in.
RED CARD 🔴 Francis is sent off for this challenge on .
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS)
Arsene Wenger was getting impatient on the bench, and we will now show you a gif from an old game to drive home our point.
Bournemouth 3-2 Arsenal. Less than 10 mins to go.
— TheFootballRepublic (@TheFootballRep)
Time to get fidgety.
Eventually, Giroud scored the equalizer for the Gunners to rescue a point.
Bournemouth in the last 20 minutes...
— BenchWarmers (@BeWarmers)
Later, Swansea defeated Big Sam’s Crystal Palace so we had to post this
Swansea take the lead against Palace! Chico Flores is laughing his head off somewhere...
— UNILAD Football (@UNILADFooty)
Mostly, it was a gameweek of celebrations, led by the high-flying Giroud
Giroud celebrating equalizer versus Bournemouth....
— House of V (@Vxb1)
Aguero joined in..
Sergio Aguero with an insane goal.
— Aaron Brandt (@AaronBrandt)
So did Sturridge
20: Lovren's shot is diverted in by this man, who's in the right place at the right time once again.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC)
Come on!
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Mane and Klopp followed
72: This time it's Sadio who's in the right place at the right time as he stabs home at the back post.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC)
COME ON!!!
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However, as Liverpool dropped points, it was Conte who celebrated the most
Sunderland 2-2 Liverpool
— Unibet (@unibet)
We only wish Peter Crouch had done this after scoring
Stoke lead 2-0, and it's Crouch who nabs it.
— StanJames.com (@stanjames)
Go on Pete, dare ya! 2-0
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