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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : Tottenham Hotspur announced a bold new era under manager Ange Postecoglou with an electrifying 2-0 victory over a lackluster Manchester United, headlining a dramatic day of Premier League football filled with stunning goals and comebacks.

In Postecoglou's first home match, Spurs overcame a shaky start to dominate the second half. The deadlock was broken just after halftime when Pape Matar Sarr volleyed home his first-ever goal for the club, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. The victory was sealed late on when a cross from Ben Davies was deflected into the net by Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez for an own goal. The result showcased the energetic, attacking "Ange-ball" style promised to fans, leaving Erik ten Hag's United looking disjointed and short of ideas.

Elsewhere, Brighton & Hove Albion continued their spectacular start to the season, dismantling Wolves 4-1 at Molineux. The match was illuminated by a sensational solo goal from Kaoru Mitoma, who dribbled past half the Wolves team before coolly slotting home. Solly March added two goals of his own in a performance that signals Brighton will once again be a major force this season.

At Anfield, Liverpool fought back from an early shock to defeat Bournemouth 3-1. After falling behind in the opening minutes, the Reds responded with a spectacular acrobatic goal from Luis Diaz. They took the lead through a Mohamed Salah penalty rebound but had to show their resilience after a controversial straight red card was shown to new signing Alexis Mac Allister. Diogo Jota secured the points late on as the 10-man Liverpool side held firm.

In other key results, Nottingham Forest secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over newly-promoted Sheffield United thanks to a last-minute header from substitute Chris Wood, while Brentford cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win away at Fulham.


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