Our Premier League Awards honour the best – and worst – of the weekend action, featuring Lucas Paqueta, Dominik Szoboszlai and more.
Moment of the Week
The transfer window is enough to send football fans into a frenzy. Relentless speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, and even ‘in-the-know’ journalists getting it wrong.
After a torrid start to the season, West Ham fans must have feared the worst when news broke that Lucas Paqueta might be on his way to Aston Villa. A deal was all but done, social media said, only for the midfielder to emphatically dismiss a transfer this weekend.
After scoring from the spot at Nottingham Forest, Paqueta celebrated by pretending to answer a phone, before throwing it away and kissing the West Ham badge.
Hold the phone… 📞 pic.twitter.com/qwn4u2Lgnb
— West Ham United (@WestHam) August 31, 2025
It’s been a troubled start for the Hammers, but news that one of their most talented players is committed to the cause will be welcomed.
Player of the Week
While some stars have sulked this summer in a bid to force moves, Marc Guehi has got down to business. The Crystal Palace captain has politely told his side that he’d like to pursue a move to Liverpool, without compromising on commitment to the cause.
Guehi starred as Palace won 3-0 at Aston Villa on Sunday evening, scoring a stunning goal and marshalling his side to a clean sheet. Should he get his desired transfer on deadline day, he’ll leave with the best wishes of the Palace fans after his commendable behaviour throughout the summer.
Marc Guéhi. pic.twitter.com/jteF6IeSNa
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) August 31, 2025
Goal of the Week
A cagey contest between last season’s top two at Anfield required a moment of magic to decide it.
Step up, Dominik Szoboszlai. We’re unlikely to see a better free-kick scored all season. Liverpool march on with maximum points, while Arsenal suffer a setback in their bid to close the gap.
Sit back and enjoy every angle of THAT Dominik Szoboszlai free-kick 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/XadhY8wuB9
— Premier League (@premierleague) August 31, 2025
Stat of the Week
James Milner is a machine.
The 39-year-old notched his first Premier League goal since 2019/20 over the weekend, leading to this remarkable stat.
Milner is now the second-oldest and second-youngest goalscorer in the league’s history, with his first and most recent efforts separated by almost 23 years.
James Milner is both the second-oldest AND second-youngest goalscorer in the Premier League! 😮
All thanks to his latest goal in 2025, and his very first back in 2002 💭 pic.twitter.com/ri4GQy8MTY
— Premier League (@premierleague) August 31, 2025
A week to forget for…
Unai Emery. Just what is going on at Aston Villa? It’s three without a win to start the season for The Villans, who are yet to even score a goal.
After narrowly missing out on Champions League football last season, a frustrating summer transfer window has spilled into the new campaign. Emery’s side are already playing catch-up and all does not appear well at Villa Park.
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