Ange Postecoglou’s quest for a win was extended by 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest, and Crystal Palace’s 19-game unbeaten run was ended by Jack Grealish’s late winner for Everton on Sunday.
In the midst of Thursday’s 3-2 Europa League defeat to Midtjylland, Forest fans called for Postecoglou to be fired after just six games.

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The Australian is the first Forest manager to lose seven games in over 100 years, and he is now anxious to see if club owner Evangelos Marinakis makes another managerial change as a result of the international break.
In their first six Premier League games, Newcastle had only won one.
However, Bruno Guimaraes broke the deadlock with a brilliant strike from outside the box on 58 minutes.

After robbering Elliot Anderson of his former team, Guimaraes won a penalty inside the Forest box.
For his fourth goal for Newcastle since joining from Stuttgart last month, Nick Woltemade slotted the resulting spot-kick into the top corner.

Despite winning the Europa League, Forest falls to 17th place, the same position that postecoglou was fired by Tottenham at the end of last season.
Everton End Palace Run
After suffering a European hangover at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Palace was given the opportunity to come second.
The Eagles had a dominant first 45 minutes, but they were disappointed they didn’t add anything to Daniel Munoz’s finish after Ismaila Sarr’s pass.
However, the second half was affected by their Conference League victories against Dynamo Kyiv on Thursday.
After Maxence Lacroix awkwardly upended Beto, Everton fought back to avoid their first defeat at their new stadium, and Iliman Ndiaye equalized from the penalty spot.

Grealish’s first Everton goal came after Munoz’s clearance clearance rebounded off the Manchester City loanee into the top of the net.
Four victories for Villa
Aston Villa won the first match of the season with a 2-1 victory over Burnley, extending their run of fourth victories in the previous 11 days.
With his first goals since April, Donyell Malen scored the winning goal for Villa.
The Dutch forward jumped on Boubacar Kamara’s brilliant through ball to slot into the bottom corner to start the scoring.
Morgan Rogers was the person behind Malen’s second, which drilled confidently into the far corner.

Burnley is still in the relegation zone despite Lesley Ugochukwu pulling a goal back.
After drawing 1-1 with Brighton, Wolves are still firmly established at the top of the table.
Manchester City and Chelsea are the Seagulls’ only two league victories this year, and they once more failed to deliver in an arguably more winnable game.
Just seconds after Vitor Pereira was shown a red card, Bart Verbruggen’s own goal put Wolves in front.
The Dutch international had no idea how to turn Marshall Munetsi’s thunderous volley past the post before it rebounded into the net off his back.
Five minutes prior to the start of the match, Jan Paul van Hecke headed in a header from a corner that was equal to the result of Wolves’ stoppage-time draw with Tottenham last weekend.
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