Liverpool secured a 1-0 victory against Crystal Palace in the Premier League match with a goal from Diogo Jota in the first-half. The match, which was live streamed from Selhurst Park and attended by reporters Paul Gorst and Ian Doyle, saw the Liverpool ECHO launch their own WhatsApp community for fans to receive real-time updates and breaking news from the team. Unfortunately, Liverpool may have to play without their star goal-keeper Alisson until after the November international break due to an injury.
Danny Murphy, former Liverpool midfielder, believes that Manchester United's failure to sign a genuine goalscorer will hinder their chances of finishing in the top four this season. Despite signing Joshua Zirkzee, who does not have a prolific goalscoring record, Murphy thinks United will struggle to compete for the title or even secure a top four spot. United's start to the season has been disappointing, with only two wins in their first five games, and manager Erik ten Hag has expressed frustration with their performances.
After an early goal from Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson, Crystal Palace rallied in the second half to secure a much-needed point and end a long-standing winless streak against their London rivals. With a dominant showing in the first half, Chelsea looked to be on their way to an easy victory, but Eberechi Eze's stunning curling shot brought Palace back into the game. Despite several chances for both sides, neither team could find a winner and the game ended in a 1-1 stalemate. The result leaves Chelsea in 11th place in the standings, while Palace move up to 16th with their first point of the season.
After securing his first Premier League win in impressive fashion against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chelsea's new coach Enzo Maresca will be looking to continue their winning momentum against Crystal Palace. Despite some concerns over their transfer dealings and defensive performances, the Blues have a talented squad and will have their sights set on securing a spot in the knockouts of the Europa Conference League. With fans hoping for a repeat performance, Chelsea will look to dominate once again in their London derby against Crystal Palace.
Sources report that Luton Town are in discussions with Bournemouth to secure a loan deal for goalkeeper Mark Travers. However, Crystal Palace is also interested in signing the Republic of Ireland international. Luton sees Travers as a potential replacement for Leicester target Thomas Kaminski while Palace eyes him as a new number two to replace outgoing Sam Johnstone. Travers was previously on loan at Stoke City, where he made 21 appearances and kept five clean sheets. Luton is determined to make the most out of the remaining transfer window as they aim for promotion back to the Premier League. They are also working on a late deal to sign Norwich City winger Abu Kamara.
Brentford FC has secured a landmark deal with Grey Technology Limited (Gtech) to rename their newly built stadium as the Gtech Community Stadium. The UK-based company, known for its innovative home and garden appliances, will join the Bees on their journey to the Premier League. This deal is expected to bring further investments to support the club's plans for growth and enhance the matchday experience for fans. Gtech's founder and CEO, Nick Grey, expressed his excitement towards this partnership and the opportunity to be associated with such a prestigious football club.
As excited football fans enter the final stages of the summer transfer window, news of potential moves for top players is making the rounds. Brentford shook the headlines by omitting Ivan Toney from their squad for the Crystal Palace game, hinting at his impending departure. Meanwhile, Chelsea is in talks with Atletico Madrid for a £40 million deal for Joao Felix that could pave the way for Conor Gallagher's move. Other potential transfers include Arsenal's interest in Mikel Merino, Liverpool and Manchester United's target Giorgi Mamardashvili, and Jadon Sancho's uncertain future with growing interest from PSG. Stay updated on all this and more with the Mirror Football live transfer blog.
Newcastle United, under the guidance of new manager Eddie Howe, have been making significant additions to their roster this summer transfer window. While a deal for Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi seems to be falling through due to the hefty price tag, the club has shifted its attention to Toulouse centre-back Logan Costa. Despite initial hesitation from the Italian club, it now appears that negotiations are progressing and Newcastle may be willing to pay a record fee for Costa's signature. This aggressive move shows the club's determination to strengthen their defense and compete in the Premier League.
The summer transfer window is just around the corner and Chelsea are already making moves. The Blues are looking to bolster their squad with the signing of Hungarian defender Milos Kerkez, who is reportedly unhappy with his current situation at Bournemouth. This comes amidst speculation of impending transfer talks between the London club and Crystal Palace for Michael Olise, and continued interest in Premier League stars Jhon Duran and Conor Gallagher. Additionally, several players may be on their way out of Stamford Bridge, including Ian Maatsen and Trevoh Chalobah. Keep up with all the latest Chelsea transfer news on football.london.
The Premier League has given fans a unique insider's view into the match between Manchester United and Crystal Palace, with the release of 'RefCam' footage. The footage, which was taken during the Red Devils' 4-0 defeat to Oliver Glasner's team, shows referee Jarred Gillett's perspective on the action. In a first for the Premier League, fans can see the walks out of the tunnel, pre-match handshakes, and even the coin toss between captains Joachim Andersen and Casemiro. The footage also captures a potential penalty claim from Palace, which was ultimately dismissed by Gillett.