Horror moment cruels Ange as United stun Chelsea, Liverpool pull crazy £225 million derby move

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Ange Postecoglou secured his first league point as Nottingham Forest manager in a 1-1 draw at Burnley, yet remains winless after a horror defensive blunder cancelled out an early opener.

Defender Neco Williams netted in just the second minute for Forest at Turf Moor, yet Jaidon Anthony scored for Burnley on 20 minutes — with the help of Oleksandr Zinchenko, who clumsily dragged the ball over his own goal line after a tame shot.

Postecoglou was hoping for a kick start to his tenure after losses to Arsenal and Championship side Swansea, the latter of which bundled Forest out of the EFL Cup, yet the Australian manager is still waiting for a win after a typically rollercoaster performance.

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“It was a tough game. I’m really happy with certain parts of the game,” he told Sky Sports.

“In certain parts of the game, we controlled it well and certainly created enough opportunities - their goalkeeper made some great saves. There were a couple of moments there, we lost control and allowed them to do what they do really well and that’s transition really quickly. I’m disappointed we didn’t get more out of the game but you can’t fault the players’ efforts.

“It was a really good start. We controlled the game really well after that then had a couple of sloppy moments. That just allows them to get a bit of traction in-game. We handled it really well either side of the goal and in the second half, we created enough to win the game.

“The main thing for me is that from seven days ago, we’re looking at a different side. That’s what I wanted to see. We saw elements of that on Wednesday night. That’s great for me because it shows me that the players are responding to what we want them to do. If we keep making that kind of progress, the results will follow. Frustrating game, but the progress in our play is the most positive thing for me.”

Meanwhile, Manchester United beat Chelsea 2-1 in a chaotic match at Old Trafford on Saturday to earn vital breathing space for beleaguered manager Ruben Amorim as Liverpool stayed perfect in the Premier League.

But Graham Potter’s future as West Ham boss appears bleak after a fourth defeat in five matches left the club firmly rooted in the relegation zone.

All eyes were on a rain-lashed Old Trafford for the early evening kick-off, with Amorim in desperate need of a win after a terrible start to the season.

The home side were given a huge helping hand when Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was sent off in the fifth minute of a stormy encounter.

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca made frantic personnel changes to compensate for the loss of Sanchez but the match immediately became an exercise in attack versus defence.

United captain Bruno Fernandes made the breakthrough in the 14th minute, prodding home from close range in his 200th Premier League game.

Casemiro doubled the lead before the Brazilian midfielder was shown a second yellow card on the stroke of half-time for tugging back Andrey Santos.

Trevoh Chalobah brought Chelsea back into the match with a bullet header 10 minutes from time.

But United survived some nervy moments to record just their second win of the season, lifting them into ninth place as Chelsea suffered their first league loss this term.

“Every win especially in this moment is important, against a great opponent,” Amorim said.

“We started the game in the right way, really aggressive. The red card helped us dominate the game but we were already there.

“We scored two goals and then we tried to complicate our game again. It’s always complicated with us. It should have been different, this game.”

In the early kick-off, Arne Slot’s Liverpool were two up against Everton inside half an hour through Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekitike and seemingly coasting to a fifth straight league win.

But they had to withstand an impressive fightback from their Merseyside rivals to secure a tense 2-1 victory.

The champions took the lead in the 10th minute when Gravenberch collected Mohamed Salah’s lifted cross before hooking a rasping shot over Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

France international Ekitike finished off a silky move in the 29th minute, with Gravenberch turning provider.

Liverpool have not made things easy for themselves this season, relying on a series of late winners, and Everton made them sweat when Idrissa Gueye pulled a goal back in the 58th minute.

But Liverpool held on to make it six victories out of six in all competitions as they hunt down a record 21st English title.

“We needed mentality today in a different fashion than the few times before,” said Slot, who left Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak -- costing a combined £225 million -- on the bench.

“You can see how well we can play when we are fresh in the first 45 minutes. We ran out of energy a bit but we didn’t run out of mentality.”

West Ham boss Potter admitted that his side’s 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace was a “tough moment” as he fights to keep his job.

Asked whether he felt he still had the support of the Hammers’ hierarchy, he replied: “I’ve no reason to think not.

“But I also understand the environment and the results. But I have no complaints about the support I have had.”

Tottenham came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Brighton, climbing to second in the table.

Goals from Yankuba Minteh and Yasin Ayari gave the home side a cushion before Richarlison pulled one back shortly before half-time and Jan Paul van Hecke’s own goal made it all square.

Newly promoted Leeds recovered from conceding the first goal to beat Wolves 3-1, leaving the Midlands club without a single point from their five matches.

Fulham secured their second win this season with a 3-1 victory against west London neighbours Brentford at Craven Cottage.

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