Saturday's Premier League wrap: Late wins for Man Utd, Sunderland

Saturday's Premier League wrap: Late wins for Man Utd, Sunderland

Bruno Fernandes and Wilson Isidor's late goals secured dramatic wins for Manchester United and Sunderland, while Jack Grealish's brilliance helped Everton edge Wolves in Saturday's Premier League action.

Man Utd 3-2 Burnley

Bruno Fernandes scored a dramatic stoppage-time penalty after being fouled in the box to secure Manchester United's first Premier League win of the season, beating Burnley 3-2 at Old Trafford.

United took the lead when Casemiro's powerful header from a Fernandes free-kick struck the crossbar and bounced off Burnley captain Josh Cullen into his own net in the 27th minute.

Burnley equalised early in the second half as Lyle Foster expertly controlled Jacob Bruun Larsen's cross and finished from close range to level the score.

Just moments later, Bryan Mbeumo smashed home a low cross from Diogo Dalot to put United back in front with their first goal scored by a player on their own team this season.

Burnley responded again when Jaidon Anthony reacted quickest to a parried corner and poked the ball home via a deflection off Kobbie Mainoo to make it 2-2.

Finally, in stoppage time, Amad Diallo was pulled back by Anthony in the box, allowing Fernandes to calmly convert the penalty and seal a dramatic victory for United.

Leeds United 0-0 Newcastle

Newcastle and Leeds played out a goalless draw at Elland Road, with both teams struggling to create clear-cut chances in a tightly contested Premier League clash.

Jacob Murphy came closest for the Magpies with a powerful second-half shot that forced a sharp save from Leeds goalkeeper Lucas Perri.

Leeds responded strongly, and substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin nearly snatched a late winner but was denied by Newcastle's goalkeeper Nick Pope in the closing stages.

The Whites showed resilience after recent heavy defeats, while Newcastle, missing key attackers Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon, remain without a league win this season.

Newcastle's young striker William Osula had an early chance blocked on the line, and Leeds' attacking threat was limited despite promising moves from Lukas Nmecha and Willy Gnonto.

The match ended 0-0, with Newcastle sitting 15th and Leeds 10th in the early season table, as both sides await their first Premier League wins of the campaign.

Tottenham 0-1 Bournemouth

Bournemouth stunned Tottenham Hotspur with an early goal from Evanilson, whose deflected shot in the fifth minute secured a deserved 1-0 victory at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Despite a buzzing atmosphere and the recent arrival of Xavi Simons, the North Londoners struggled to impose themselves and were largely second best against a confident Bournemouth side led by the dangerous David Brooks.

Bournemouth dominated much of the game, with Antoine Semenyo and Evanilson both missing good chances and Brooks hitting the crossbar, while Spurs' defense was tested repeatedly.

Tottenham's best efforts came late through substitute Destiny Udogie, whose headed chance just before full-time narrowly missed, reflecting Spurs' inability to truly challenge Djordje Petrovic in goal.

The match saw a tense moment when referee Simon Hooper declined to send off Semenyo after a foul on Richarlison, and Tottenham's late substitutions failed to turn the tide against a resilient Cherries defense.

The defeat ended Spurs' perfect start under Thomas Frank and highlighted the need for reinforcements as Bournemouth celebrated a hard-earned win that lifted them alongside Spurs in the Premier League table.

Wolves 2-3 Everton

Jack Grealish shone brightly for Everton, making two more assists in their thrilling 3-2 victory over Wolves at Molineux.

He set up the opener by heading a cross to Beto, who nodded home from close range just six minutes in, before contributing to the second with a clever pass to Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who then crossed for Iliman Ndiaye to tap in.

Early on, Wolves fought back through Hwang Hee-Chan's powerful finish from a Marshall Munetsi cross, leveling the match and sparking a lively contest.

After halftime, Grealish made his second assist when he found Dewsbury-Hall, who smashed a thunderous shot past the goalkeeper to extend Everton's lead.

Wolves pulled one back late through substitute Rodrigo Gomes, setting up a tense finale, but Gomes missed a crucial chance in stoppage time to salvage a draw.

Everton's star winger continues to be a transformative presence, helping secure back-to-back wins and lifting the Toffees to fifth place early in the season.

Sunderland 2-1 Brentford

Wilson Isidor scored a dramatic stoppage-time header to give Sunderland a 2-1 comeback win over Brentford at the Stadium of Light.

Brentford initially took the lead through Igor Thiago's header in the 77th minute after a VAR-disallowed goal by Dango Ouattara and a saved penalty by Kevin Schade.

Enzo Le Fee leveled the game for Sunderland with a calm penalty five minutes later, awarded after a foul on Habib Diarra.

Sunderland had pressured the Bees throughout, with strong wing play and a resilient defense that included key interventions by goalkeeper Robin Roefs.

Brentford's chances were hindered by offside calls and missed opportunities, including a penalty saved by Roefs in the second half.

The late winner by substitute Isidor capped a thrilling finish, securing the Black Cats' second victory in three league matches and moving them up to sixth place.