Liverpool concedes late goal as its 100 per cent start to the Premier League ends with loss at Palace
There was a flurry of stoppage-time goals in the Premier League on Saturday — and one of them ended Liverpool's 100 per cent start to its title defence.
Eddie Nketiah's strike in the seventh minute of added-on time secured Crystal Palace a 2-1 victory over the champions and extended the London team's unbeaten run to 18 games stretching back to April.
Liverpool, which won its first five games of the campaign, saw its lead trimmed to three points — with second-place Palace now its unlikely closest challenger.
The Reds have made a habit of scoring late goals themselves this season and Federico Chiesa's 87th-minute effort looked like securing a draw — or even giving them a chance of grabbing a sixth straight win.
Chelsea played almost the whole second half with 10 men against Brighton and paid the price, conceding two goals in stoppage time to lose 3-1 for a second straight defeat.
Erling Haaland scored in the 90th minute and again even in injury time to wrap up Manchester City's 51 win over Burnley.
And Manchester United's latest loss was sealed by a stoppage-time goal for Brentford, which won 3-1. It could have been so different had Bruno Fernandes' penalty not been saved by Brentford goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher in the 76th minute, denying United an equaliser for 2-2.
Bournemouth also scored in stoppage time to earn a 2-2 draw at Leeds and Sunderland won 1-0 at Nottingham Forest, whose recently hired manager Ange Postecoglou has yet to win a game in five matches at his new club.
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