Round 4 of the Premier League witnessed many exciting matches from BigSix representatives.
First of all, it is necessary to mention Man City's dramatic comeback against Crystal Palace. Patrick Vieira's men took a 2-0 lead in the first half, but the Citizens picked up in the second half.
Starting with Bernardo Silva's deadlock-clearing goal, Erling Haaland shined with a perfect hat-trick to get Man City back to win 4-2. This result helps Pep Guardiola and his team continue to maintain pressure on the leader Arsenal.
For their part, the Gunners also had to struggle to keep all 3 points at the Emirates. Fulham proved to be a tough opponent for the big guys. In particular, the danger of striker Mitrovic almost made Arsenal regret. However, under the support of thousands of spectators, the North London team proved their mettle and successfully reversed the score.
This victory marked Mikel Arteta's 100th Premier League match as Arsenal manager. The joy was enhanced when the Gunners continued to maintain absolute results this season.
After round 4, Chelsea, Man United and Liverpool all won and returned to the top 10. While Man United only narrowly beat Southampton with a minimal score, Liverpool poured in a rain of goals at Anfield.
The Kop beat Bournemouth 9-0. This is also the biggest gap Liverpool have ever created in the Premier League. They and Man United are sharing the record for the biggest win in the history of the tournament.
In addition, Brighton also attracted attention when they defeated Leeds and climbed to 3rd place with the same 10 points as Man City. Just like last season, Graham Potter's team is a "phenomenon" in the early stages of the season. However, more time will be needed to prove Brighton in the race for a ticket to the European Cup next season.
On August 28, the remaining 3 matches of round 4 will take place. Most notably, the remaining representative of BigSix - Tottenham will travel to Nottingham Forest.