Key Points

The Premier League's opening weekend delivered stunning performances from Tottenham and Sunderland. Richarlison starred for Spurs with a brilliant two-goal display against Burnley. Sunderland marked their top-flight return with a memorable 3-0 victory over West Ham. Brighton's hopes were dashed by a last-minute Fulham equalizer, ending their impressive opening day record.

Key Points: Spurs Richarlison Stuns Burnley Sunderland Shocks West Ham

  • Richarlison scores spectacular brace for Tottenham
  • Sunderland mark Premier League return with emphatic win
  • Wilson Isidor seals dramatic victory for Black Cats
  • Brighton's opening day winning streak ends dramatically
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Premier League: Tottenham, Sunderland score three each as Brighton stumble late against Fulham

Premier League opener sees Tottenham and Sunderland score thrilling 3-0 wins while Brighton drama ends in 1-1 draw with Fulham

"A sensational second-half showing - Match Commentator"

London, Aug 16

The Premier League's opening weekend delivered a mix of triumph and frustration, as Tottenham Hotspur brushed aside Burnley 3-0, Sunderland marked their top-flight return with an identical 3-0 win over West Ham, and Brighton were pegged back by Fulham in a dramatic 1-1 draw.

Thomas Frank's Tottenham tenure began in style at home, with Richarlison starring in a convincing victory over Burnley. The Brazilian forward opened the scoring in 10 minutes, volleying in from a Mo Kudus cross. He added a stunning second just after the hour mark, meeting another Kudus delivery with a spectacular bicycle kick. Brennan Johnson sealed the win six minutes later, racing through one-on-one and calmly slotting past Martin Dubravka.

Sunderland marked their Premier League return in style with a statement victory over West Ham United at the Stadium of Light.

Cheered on by a jubilant crowd, the Black Cats ensured their first game back in the top flight after an eight-year absence was a memorable one with a sensational second-half showing. Eliezer Mayenda sent the home fans into bedlam with a towering header just after the hour, before Dan Ballard - one of Sunderland's play-off heroes - doubled their lead.

Substitute Wilson Isidor then rounded out a magnificent day for Regis Le Bris' side with a cool 92nd-minute finish.

While Sunderland can now celebrate a brilliant start to their Premier League comeback, the resounding defeat saw West Ham join Burnley, who were also beaten 3-0, at the foot of the early standings.

Meanwhile, Brighton looked set to continue their strong recent opening-day record when Matt O'Riley converted a 55th-minute penalty against Fulham. The Seagulls had several chances to extend their lead but were punished for their wastefulness deep into stoppage time. A failed clearance from a corner allowed Rodrigo Muniz to smash home an equaliser in the 96th minute, ending Brighton's run of four consecutive opening-day wins.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Indian football fan, I'm most excited about Sunderland's return! Their passion reminds me of our ISL teams. That stadium atmosphere must have been electric. Hope they can keep this momentum going 🤞
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Ananya R
Brighton's late collapse was painful to watch 😫 They dominated but couldn't finish their chances. Reminds me of our Indian team sometimes - create so much but fail to convert. Need to be more clinical!
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Karthik V
Premier League is back with a bang! Woke up at 1 AM IST to watch these matches and totally worth it. The quality difference from our domestic league is massive, but hopefully ISL can keep improving 🤞
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: The article focuses too much on the big wins. The Fulham-Brighton match had the real drama! That 96th minute equalizer shows why we love football. More coverage of these moments please!
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Priya S
As a woman football fan from Mumbai, I love seeing the Premier League get more popular here! The quality is amazing, but wish the matches weren't so late at night. Still, worth losing sleep over 😊

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