Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Jack Grealish on the comeback trail, Iliman Ndiaye offers Everton hope and Declan Rice appears unruffled
While Mikel Arteta fumed at the perceived injustice in Declan Rice’s sending off against Brighton, there was a far more measured response from the England midfielder. Despite admitting he had been “shocked” to see the referee, Chris Kavanagh, show him a second yellow card for obstructing Joël Veltman from taking a free kick, Rice acknowledged that a first dismissal on his 245th Premier League appearance had cost his team victory as they head into the first international break already playing catchup to Manchester City. “I just wanted to apologise to my teammates, which I’ve done, and to the fans,” he said. “When you get sent off, it’s never nice, you get a sense of guilt over you, and I was lucky that my teammates really helped me out and we didn’t lose the game. I’ll learn from it.” Ed Aarons
Match report: Arsenal 1-1 Brighton
Match report: West Ham 1-3 Manchester City
Match report: Manchester United 0-3 Liverpool
Match report: Newcastle 2-1 Tottenham
Match report: Ipswich 1-1 Fulham
Match report: Everton 2-3 Bournemouth
Match report: Chelsea 1-1 Crystal Palace