Premier League Roundup Week 6: Big wins and derby draws

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A record win at Bramall Lane following a drawn North London derby were on the menu of Week 6 in the Premier League season. Daniel and Charles review the best of the action.

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00:00 going to start at Bramall Lane where there was a bit of a record display going on from
00:04 Newcastle United winning 8-0 away at Sheffield United. Not the first time Newcastle have
00:10 beaten a Sheffield side 8-0 in the Premier League but this time eight different goalscores.
00:14 I don't think that's ever happened before in the Premier League. That was a phenomenal
00:18 result for Newcastle who've started to hit form again in the last eight days or so. Sheffield
00:25 were just really, really poor but Newcastle were dominant. They totally outclassed them.
00:31 It's hard to weigh up which one it was more of, whether it was more Sheffield being poor
00:34 or whether it was Newcastle being far superior but regardless some of the goals Newcastle
00:39 scored were really good and I'd just like to give a shout out to Anthony Gordon who
00:42 was absolutely fantastic. If we move down to the Emirates, the North London Derby took
00:47 place over the weekend. Quite the game this was, Arsenal going ahead twice with Spurs
00:52 on both occasions, pegging them back to get the equaliser. It was quite an even game.
00:57 I thought both sides could have gone on to win that game so a draw probably is the fair
01:01 result. Obviously, Arsenal going ahead through a deflected effort and then a penalty later
01:07 on. But then Spurs, their goals were really quite good, both from Heung-Min Son, especially
01:12 I thought the second one, just the counterattack that they managed to come from after Arsenal
01:17 went ahead only about a minute and a half previously. Charles, we'll come to your side,
01:21 the Wolves. A 1-1 draw at Luton Town, an interesting result.
01:26 Yeah, tough to really break it down. We've got the red card which was silly from Belagard,
01:34 the new signing who's actually started really well. He played some really nice football
01:38 against Liverpool in his debut. But yeah, Luton is a game that home and away I think
01:43 you need to get six points over the period. We've seen signs of them so far and they look
01:50 like they haven't made that transition to Premier League life yet, which maybe you can't
01:55 blame them for but it's just not been good enough. So Wolves have come away thinking
01:59 two points lost but then again if you look at ten men and the ridiculous penalty handball
02:04 decision.
02:05 And finally, we'll take a trip across London to Stamford Bridge where our Birmingham World
02:09 correspondent Charlie Haffenden was there to cover Aston Villa's win over Chelsea.
02:13 Chelsea 0, Aston Villa 1. Another huge three points for Udo Emry's side. That's now
02:19 four wins in six Premier League matches. Chelsea on the other hand, just the one win in their
02:23 sixth and they're down in 14th place. Villa now up to six after another win. Was it deserved?
02:30 Well I think they definitely played very well Aston Villa. They stayed in the game, they
02:33 defended fantastically, they got a very well-deserved clean sheet. In terms of the first 60 minutes
02:38 though, Chelsea were definitely the dominant side. There's a Malo Gusta red card that changed
02:42 the momentum. The fallout, they were definitely on top and they probably should have taken
02:46 the lead through Nicholas Jackson, Raheem Sterling getting some very clear opportunities
02:51 towards the end as well. Cole Palmer coming on and having a shot blocked last ditch. Domingo
02:55 Martinez did fantastically to stop a lot of Chelsea efforts one on one. I think it must
02:59 have been three, four, maybe five one on ones that he came out and smothered. Did an amazing

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