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Tottenham kick off season with big win over Southampton

 

Tottenham kick off season with big win over Southampton


Tottenham made a great start in the new season of the English Premier League by defeating its guest Southampton by four goals to one on Saturday in the first stage of the tournament.


The London team turned the tables completely on Southampton, who advanced with a goal in the 12th minute through James Ward-Prowse, before the "Spurs" dominated completely and equalized quickly in the 21st minute through Ryan Sessegnon.


In the 31st minute, Eric Dier scored the second goal for Tottenham, ending the first half with the hosts ahead (2-1).


In the second half, the Italian coach Antonio Conte's battalion continued its great performance and advanced with a third goal, which was scored by Southampton defender Mohamed Saliso by an own goal in the 61st minute, before Dejan Kulusevsky finished Tottenham's goals and scored the fourth goal in the 63rd minute.


Good start for Bournemouth


As part of the first stage, Bournemouth, returning to the Premier League, started its season with a victory over its guest Aston Villa with two clean goals, scored by Jefferson Lerma in the 2nd minute and Kiefer Moore in the 80th minute.


Great start for Newcastle


Newcastle United's start came brilliantly, with a 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest, who returned to the Premier League after a long absence.


Despite the steadfastness of Nottingham in the first half, which ended in a 0-0 draw, its defenses conceded two goals in the second half through Fabian Char in the 58th minute and Callum Wilson in the 78th minute.


First win for Leeds United


Leeds United opened its matches with a difficult victory over its guest Wolverhampton with two goals against a goal.


The visitors opened the scoring in the 6th minute through Daniel Bodensi, Leeds equalized quickly through Rodrigo in the 24th minute, then Ryan Ait Nouri added the second goal for Leeds in the 74th minute by an own goal.

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