Premier League: Newcastle, Brighton off to winning starts as late Bournemouth goal holds Forest to a draw
The Premier League is off to a feisty start as half of the games on the opening weekend have now taken place.
The Premier League is off to a feisty start as half of the games on the opening weekend have now taken place.
Meanwhile, Everton also hit the post and had a goal ruled out for a tight offside, while Alisson also had to make some big saves to keep Everton out on Saturday evening.
Everton stunned Chelsea with a 1-0 win at Goodison Park, bringing them within two points of Burnley and Leeds United in the battle for survival.
Origi made the points safe with Liverpool's second goal five minutes from time, producing his sixth goal against Everton in all competitions with a header from Diaz's delivery.
Jordan Pickford also had his part in Everton's historic win with a series of spectacular saves that helped condemn Jurgen Klopp's side to their fourth consecutive league defeat.
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti said that he hopes all clubs can resume training at the same time to ensure fair play if the Premier League is to resume.
Despite Mason Mount, Pedro, Willian and Olivier Giroud putting the ball at the back of the net on Sunday, it was the Scottish teenager who bagged the Man of the Match award.
Solskjaer endured what remains his most chastening day in the hotseat last April at Everton, apologising to fans after a 4-0 rout as their season unravelled.
It is worth highlighting that the 24-year-old Minamino, who changed bases from RB Salzburg to Liverpool last month for a reported transfer fee of $9.4 million, was part of a young Liverpool side at Anfield.
Ancelotti's team wasted a golden opportunity to win at Anfield for the first time since 1999 as 18-year-old Curtis Jones fired Liverpool to a 1-0 win in the third round on Sunday.