Skipper Bruno Fernandes: Newly promoted Hull City produced a huge shock in the opening round of the new Premier League season with a 2-0 win at home to Manchester United on Saturday.
Semi Ajayi put Hull City ahead from close range in the 17th minute following a corner and new signing Nobel Mendy powered in a header in the 38th minute to double the home side's lead.
Tottenham Hotspur conceded a 3-0 defeat away to Brentford, who took the lead with Keane Lewis-Potter slotting home from Mamadou Sangare's pass in the 12th minute. Vitaly Janelt doubled the lead in the 33rd minute and Michael Kayode made it 3-0 in the 49th minute.
It could have been even worse for Tottenham as Igor Thiago thumped a 55th-minute penalty against the post.
Oliver Glasner's debut as new Nottingham Forest coach ended with a 1-0 defeat at home to Leeds United, with the visiting side snatching all three points thanks to Anton Stach's 88th-minute free kick.
Everton won 2-0 at home to Crystal Palace, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall putting Everton ahead in the 42nd minute and Thierno Barry adding a second in the 53rd minute.
Ipswich Town also had a winning return to the Premier League, triumphing 2-1 at home over Sunderland thanks to Jack Clarke's 90th-minute shot from the middle of the penalty area.
Emersonn gave Ipswich a 24th-minute lead after Julio Enciso's assist, only for Nilson Angulo to level for Sunderland in the 39th minute.
Skipper Bruno Fernandes felt it was a pressing issue as he said after the match, "Same mistakes as we did last season in every away game.
Emersonn gave Ipswich a 24th-minute lead after Julio Enciso's assist, only for Nilson Angulo to level for Sunderland in the 39th minute.
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"We need to press a little bit more, be more aggressive, and set-plays - we need to work on it, to be more aggressive and try not to concede these types of goals."