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da realbet: Believe it or not, we’re now already ten games into the new Premier League season. As expected,ÂGameweekÂ10Âthrew up yet another roundÂof exciting, dramatic and unpredictableÂfixtures.Indeed, yesterday we saw West Ham record a shock 2-1 againstÂChelsea and Arsenal assert their over dominance Everton by the same scoreline, whilst today’s action included two local derbies and Jurgen Klopp’s first Premier League home match in charge of Liverpool.Newcastle United and Sunderland squared off in a firey but eventually one-sided Tyne-Wear derby, the Black Cats recordingÂthree goals and three points following a Fabricio Coloccini red card just before half-time.The Manchester derby saw City and United partake in an intriguing and high-intensity yet inevitably goalless affair at Old Trafford, leaving Liverpool and Southampton to provide some much-needed entertainment to finish of the weekend with a 1-1 Anfield draw, courtesy of late goals from Christian Benteke and Sadio Mane.As per usual, the Premier League action put Twitter into a frenzy of vines, gifs, memes and general bantz. Just in case you missed it, we’ve compressed some of their best into our Social Media Gallery for Gameweek 10!
SHERWOOD SACKED
The biggest story of the day was Aston Villa giving Tim Sherwood a not-so-gentle shove towards the job centre. Some questioned whether it was due to his complicated tactics…
Whilst others questioned his method of opening doors…
Another tough day at the office for Wayne Rooney
Perhaps feeling the after effects of a few secret celebratory shandy and lemonades after turning 30 yesterday, it was another difficult afternoon for Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.
And to make matters worse, he had to get his head stapled back together after this nasty gash…
KANE BACK IN FORM
Tottenham’s Harry Kane silenced his critics today with a hat-trick in a 5-1 over Bournemouth, leading to much rejoicing from Spurs fans on Twitter.
SOME PEOPLE JUST DON’T UNDERSTAND FOOTBALL
Urgh. As if Drake’s bet hedging wasn’t bad enough, this idiot turned up at Sunderland again today…
DULL DERBY
Neither side particularly disappointed in the Manchester derby but neither side were great either. In fact, United failed to record a shot in the first half for the first time since OPTA began over ten years ago.
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To make matters worse, Spurs were enjoying an untelevised six-goal thriller against Bournemouth.
