Sean Dyche's side have taken eight points from four away games - more than they managed in the whole of last season. Jeff Hendrick scored the only goal after 21 minutes, finishing off a magnificent team move in a game that brought more speculation about the future of the under-fire Koeman. The Dutchman splurged 140m pounds ($187.5m) in the transfer market during the close season but dropped one of his major signings, former England striker Wayne Rooney, to the bench for Burnley's visit.4 #PL away matches. 8 points. 0 defeats.
Burnley's brilliant away record this season continued in #EVEBUR: https://t.co/2iT8l14dBD pic.twitter.com/TCSHes41Kn— Premier League (@premierleague) October 2, 2017
Rooney came on for the last half-hour but failed to inject any life into Everton's attack and a chorus of boos greeted the final whistle. The defeat left Koeman's side languishing in 16th place with seven points from as many games. "I have experience and I know if you win your life on a daily basis is different from if you lose," said Koeman. "It is not nice to get two weeks (for) an international break if you lose. I will try to do my best for the job. All the stuff and the questions is not in my hands." The Mersey mood was no better at St James's Park where Liverpool's performance was typical of their season so far. Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho's superb long range free-kick gave the visitors the lead - his third goal in as many games - before another display of defensive frailty.Everton have spent more this season than Burnley have in their entire 135-year history. Everton 0-1 Burnley ? pic.twitter.com/As7zJsMrAI
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Jonjo Shelvey, a former Red, split the Liverpool defence with a pass to Joselu who scored after the ball rebounded off his shin following Joel Matip's tackle.The luck was with Newcastle in #NEWLIV, despite a Coutinho stunner... ➡️ https://t.co/YffYITstRN#NEWLIV pic.twitter.com/FxoVwiJFpv
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Visiting forwards Daniel Sturridge and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain missed easy chances against a team well-drilled by former Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez, who has never lost to them in five games.Poor second half from Liverpool, again concede a poor goal & not clinical enough in front of goal. Then almost lose it from a set piece!!
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"We usually would score but didn't," said Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp. "You need these simple moments." Liverpool's 4-0 rout of Arsenal at the end of August already seems like a long time ago and the Gunners continued to put their shaky start to the season behind them by chalking up a sixth win in seven games since that Anfield thrashing. On the 21st anniversary of Arsene Wenger taking over as manager, goals from Nacho Monreal and Alex Iwobi gave Arsenal their third win in seven days.“I didn’t expect it (the banner) - and in Spanish! The fans' support is fantastic. Hopefully I can give them what they deserve” - Benitez pic.twitter.com/EZuFmWteXn
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Iwobi's strike was set up by Alexis Sanchez, whose superb backheel wrong-footed the Brighton defence. The Chilean was at the centre of most of Arsenal's best moments, producing the sort of display that shows why the club has tried so hard to keep him. "We have played more fluent than today but playing Monday, Thursday and today, it was important to get three points," said Wenger.Four matches. Four wins. Arsenal's ?% record at home in the #PL this season continued in #ARSBHA: https://t.co/0fFK4wEfTR pic.twitter.com/CRF4Pw860S
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22 goals. Another dramatic #PL Matchweek. pic.twitter.com/4pFWrG2uTR
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RESULTSArsenal 2 (Monreal 16, Iwobi 56) Brighton 0Everton 0 Burnley 1 (Hendrick 21)Newcastle 1 (Joselu 36) Liverpool 1 (Coutinho 29)Seven matches down, the #PL table as it stands... pic.twitter.com/YvzY9xq7PR
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