Recap of Premier League Matches: Chelsea held by Crystal Palace, Newcastle defeats Tottenham

Spending hundreds of millions of dollars on new players is proving no guarantee of victories for Chelsea in the Premier League.

A 1-1 home draw with Crystal Palace on Sunday meant Chelsea has won just one of its first three league matches this season — even if that was a 6-2 rout of Wolverhampton last weekend.

Eberechi Eze’s fine curling shot from the edge of the area in the 53rd minute secured a point for Palace, which spent most of the summer transfer window desperately trying to keep its best players. Eze fits into the category.

Chelsea, on the other hand, brought in 12 players — at a cost of around $290 million U.S. — in the latest huge outlay by its American investors. Only one new signing, Pedro Neto, started against Palace at Stamford Bridge and it was two players signed last year who combined for the 25th-minute opener as Nicolas Jackson tapped in from Cole Palmer’s pass.

Chelsea has four points from a possible nine, having opened the season by losing to Manchester City, and manager Enzo Maresca said “the direction is the correct one” for his team.

“Probably one thing that has to be clear: Chelsea three years ago won the Champions League but now it is not that kind of Chelsea,” he said. “So now sometimes if you don’t win, it is normal.”

NEWCASTLE SNATCHES WIN

Newcastle beat Tottenham 2-1 — and stayed unbeaten on seven points — thanks to a 78th-minute winner by Alexander Isak that came against the run of play at St. James’ Park.

Dan Burn’s own-goal in the 56th brought Spurs back into the match after Harvey Barnes’ strike in the 37th.

Tottenham dominated the second half, hitting the crossbar off Pedro Porro’s deflected cross and seeing James Maddison force a great save out of Nick Pope, before conceding off a simple ball through the heart of the defence. Jacob Murphy ran through and played a pass across to Isak, who couldn’t miss in front of an empty goal from inside the six-yard box.

In another positive for Newcastle, second-half substitute Sandro Tonali made his first Premier League appearance since October after returning following a 10-month ban for breaching betting regulations. The Italy midfielder’s first game back was at Nottingham Forest in the League Cup on Wednesday.

UNITED-LIVERPOOL

Manchester United hosts Liverpool later Sunday in what is historically the biggest game in English soccer.

In a thrilling weekend of Premier League action, Chelsea were held to a 1-1 draw by Crystal Palace, while Newcastle pulled off a shock victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

The match between Chelsea and Crystal Palace was a closely contested affair, with both teams creating numerous chances throughout the game. Chelsea took the lead in the first half through a goal from Kai Havertz, but Crystal Palace fought back in the second half and equalized through a goal from Jean-Philippe Mateta. Despite Chelsea’s best efforts to find a winner, they were unable to break down a resilient Crystal Palace defense and had to settle for a point.

Meanwhile, Newcastle produced a stunning upset by defeating Tottenham 3-2 at St. James’ Park. The Magpies took the lead early on through a goal from Joelinton, but Tottenham responded with two quick goals from Harry Kane and Ben Davies to take the lead. However, Newcastle fought back in the second half with goals from Joe Willock and Callum Wilson to secure a memorable victory over one of the top teams in the league.

The results of these matches have had significant implications for the Premier League table. Chelsea’s draw with Crystal Palace means they missed out on the opportunity to close the gap on league leaders Manchester City, while Newcastle’s win over Tottenham has lifted them out of the relegation zone and given them renewed hope of avoiding the drop.

Overall, these matches were a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the Premier League and the excitement that it brings to fans around the world. With plenty of twists and turns still to come in the season, it promises to be an exciting finish to the campaign.