da bet sport: The footballing world was shocked by not one, not two but three moments off the pitch on Saturday.
da cassino: Firstly former England player and manager Glenn Hoddle was rushed to hospital following a collapse in the BT Sport studio. It was announced later that he had suffered a massive heart attack and his condition was serious.
Then, before kick-off in the Brighton v Wolves game at the Amex Stadium, an elderly home supporter was taken ill and later died in hospital.
But unfortunately that wasn’t the only tragic news, as after the Leicester City v West Ham game, foxes owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, two of his staff and two pilots lost their lives in a horrific helicopter accident.
On a weekend when the football results almost became insignificant, we take a look back at the big talking points from Gameweek ten of the Premier League season.
Milivojevic Redemption
Last week Luka Milivojevic was the Crystal Palace villain after missing a late penalty in his side’s loss to Everton at Goodison Park.
This week he was offered two opportunities to redeem himself from the spot, chances he took as his two goals helped rescue the Eagles a point against in form Arsenal.
Firmino Backheel
They were everybody’s betting banker and Liverpool delivered with a dominant performance and 4-1 win over Cardiff.
He may not have got on the scoresheet himself by Roberto Firmino was on top form, his backheel nutmeg while on the floor was incredible!
Deandre Yedlin’s Nose
Newcastle aren’t exactly enjoying their start to the Premier League season and their search for a first Premier League win goes on after drawing blank against Southampton.
It was a seriously bad day for defender DeAndre Yedlin who suffered a blow to the nose and had to play the rest of the game looking like this!
Wolves New Line-Up
For the first time this season, Nuno Espirito Santo made a change to his starting eleven.
In an aim to get back to winning ways, the Wolves boss brought in Adama Traore for Diogo Jota.
Hoddle Collapse
As mentioned former England boss and player Glenn Hoddle was taken ill on Saturday before his shift working as part of the BT Sport Score team.
It is believed a member of the camera crew was on hand with a defibrillator to save his life.
Hoddle, 61, is thought to be out of intensive care and still responding to treatment at time of writing.
Callum Wilson On Fire
Wilson continued his incredible early season form with two more goals this weekend as Bournemouth ran out 3-0 winners at Fulham’s Craven Cottage.
The forward who is yet to be given an England call-up surely must be on Gareth Southgate’s mind, considering he has five goals and four assists already this season.
Fraser Flying
Thanks to their win at Craven Cottage, Bournemouth have made their best start to a Premier League season in their history.
Largely thanks to the form of Callum Wilson but also to the ‘assist king’ Ryan Fraser, whose two assists were his fourth and fifth of the season, the best in the league.
Glenn Murray Also On Fire
Another Englishman who has made an impressive start to the season, Glenn Murray, was also on target as Brighton beat Wolves 1-0.
The 35-year-old’s goal was his 100th for Brighton in front of a record attendance at the Amex Stadium (30,654).
Brighton Fan Death
Unfortunately it wasn’t all good news for Brighton on Saturday, as after being taken ill before kick-off, one of their fans sadly died at the local hospital.
The elderly gentleman who hasn’t been named, was in attendance with his son but passed away at the Royal Sussex County Hospital.