Western Mail

PREMIER LEAGUE

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SADIO Mane’s brace sealed Liverpool’s 2-0 victory at Chelsea after Andreas Christense­n’s red card and a Kepa Arrizabala­ga howler.

Mane scored twice after the break, the second after intercepti­ng keeper Kepa’s weak pass.

Jorginho’s missed penalty twisted the knife for frustrated Chelsea.

Son Heung-min showed that he has no intention of losing his shirt to Gareth Bale after firing four goals in Tottenham’s 5-2 win at Southampto­n. Harry Kane assisted all four goals and then added one of his own at the end.

Spurs fell behind to a Danny Ings goal, with the Saints striker adding a late penalty.

Wilfried Zaha scored twice against his old club as Manchester United opened their Premier League campaign with a shock 3-1 home loss to Crystal Palace.

Andros Townsend gave the Eagles a seventh-minute lead, and they extended it in the 74th minute courtesy of a Zaha penalty.

Donny van de Beek reduced the deficit six minutes later, before Zaha fired in again in the 85th minute.

Eddie Nketiah’s late goal gave Arsenal a 2-1 home win over West Ham.

Nketiah restored Arsenal’s lead with a tap-in in the 85th minute, after Alexandre Lacazette’s 25th-minute header had been cancelled out by Michail Antonio’s finish moments before half-time.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored a hat-trick and James Rodriguez marked his home debut with a goal as Everton thrashed West Brom 5-2 at Goodison Park. Michael Keane also scored, with Grady Diangana and Matheus Pereira replying.

Leeds recorded the first win of their Premier League return as they beat Fulham 4-3.

Helder Costa scored two, with Mateusz Klich and Patrick Bamford also netting. Aleksandar Mitrovic (2) and Bobby Decordova-Reid replied.

Neal Maupay scored twice as Brighton beat Newcastle 3-0.

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