Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend's action

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Has the curse of the Manchester United contract struck for the second year in succession? After Marcus Rashford agreed a bumper new deal a year ago, he promptly endured a miserable 2023-24 season. This summer, it was Bruno Fernandes' turn to sign a lucrative extension – one that few could grumble with at the time. Yet the Portuguese, usually a beacon of consistency for United through all their ups and downs, has started the campaign in scruffy and sluggish fashion. He has yet to score this season, has only one assist in six Premier League matches and is increasingly cutting a frustrated figure. That frustration came pouring out in his callow kick at James Maddison, which left United – struggling enough when it was 11 v 11 – down and out with 10 men. Fernandes deserves credit for fronting up after the game but that interview was his most significant contribution of the afternoon. Dominic Booth

Match report: Manchester United 0-3 Tottenham

Match report: Arsenal 4-2 Leicester

Match report: Newcastle 1-1 Manchester City

Match report: Ipswich 2-2 Aston Villa

Match report: Chelsea 4-2 Brighton

Match report: Wolves 1-2 Liverpool

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