Jesus shone towards Leicester, Mitrović didn’t use the penalty

Pep Guardiola’s men routinely recorded another victory, this time a convincing one over Bournemouth.

City decided the winner in the first 45 minutes, having scored three goals in the first half.

In the 19th minute, Gundogan opened the net for the guests, and De Bruyne and Foden also scored.

City made the final 4:0 in the 79th minute, when Lerma scored an own goal.

The review of goals was also seen at the match between Arsenal and Leicester in London.

Jesus scored two goals in the first half, the first in the 23rd minute and the second in the 35th minute.

Leicester made the match very interesting in the second half of the game.

It was the 53rd minute when Saliba placed the ball in his own net, which reduced Leicester to 2:1.

However, just two minutes later, Jesus assisted Xhaka’s goal.

The “Foxes” came back to life for the second time in the 74th minute, when Madison shook the net for 3:2.

However, Arsenal managed to score another goal by the end of the match, solving all dilemmas.

Again, Jesus was the assistant, and the final 4:2 was made by Martinelli in the 76th minute.

The Serbian national team player, Aleksandar Mitrović, missed a penalty in Fulham’s goalless draw (0:0) away to Wolverhampton.

Mitrović had an opportunity from the penalty spot in the 81st minute, and his attempt was saved by the home goalkeeper Jose Sa.

Premier League, second round:

Saturday:

Aston Villa – Everton 2:1
Arsenal – Leicester 4:2
Manchester City – Bournemouth 4:0
Brighton – Newcastle 0:0
Southampton – Leeds 2:2
Wolverhampton – Fulham 0:0
Brentford – Manchester United

Sunday:

Nottingham Forest – West Ham
Chelsea – Tottenham

Monday:

Liverpool – Crystal Palace

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