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Football powerhouse Manchester United remains without a win following their draw against Fulham, while Everton celebrates the opening of its new stadium with a triumphant win.

Premier League action saw Manchester United fail to secure a victory yet again, drawing 1-1 against Fulham, while Everton, buoyed by Jack Grealish's influence, notched their first win of the season with a 2-0 triumph over Brighton on the opening of their new stadium.

Football giants Manchester United remain winless following their draw against Fulham, while Everton...
Football giants Manchester United remain winless following their draw against Fulham, while Everton secured their first victory in their new stadium.

Football powerhouse Manchester United remains without a win following their draw against Fulham, while Everton celebrates the opening of its new stadium with a triumphant win.

In the latest round of Premier League matches, several teams showcased their talents, missed opportunities, and experienced some controversy.

Manchester United suffered a 1-1 draw against Fulham, with Bruno Fernandes missing a penalty in the first half. The equalizer came from Emile Smith Rowe, who came off the bench and scored 17 minutes from the end. The match was not without controversy, as Fulham felt United got the better of two controversial calls, specifically the penalty decision and a non-intervention by VAR for a push by Yoro on Bassey.

Elsewhere, Everton, who have won nine English top-flight titles, are moving to a new 53,000 capacity stadium. The new home saw its first goal scored by Iliman Ndiaye, set up by a drilled left-foot cross from Jack Grealish. Grealish also provided the assist for both goals in Everton's match against Brighton, showcasing his talent. However, Brighton wasted several chances in the match, including a shot by Kaoru Mitoma that struck the bar, a shot by Jan Paul van Hecke that came back off the post, and a missed opportunity by Danny Welbeck with the goal gaping.

Nottingham Forest, managed by Nuno Espirito Santo, insisted he wants to remain in charge despite odds suggesting he might be the first Premier League manager to be sacked. Santo denied trying to engineer an exit from Nottingham Forest, stating it does not make any sense. Callum Hudson-Odoi scored a late equalizer for Forest in their match against Crystal Palace, but the team's new forward line of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, and Benjamin Sesko have yet to score this season.

United's own-goal scorer, Rodrigo Muniz, gave them a short-lived lead against Crystal Palace, but Forest managed to turn the game around. United coach Ruben Amorim expressed disappointment after the goal, stating they were not smart in that moment.

Lastly, the new coach of Nottingham Forest who was still in charge at the end of the game against Crystal Palace has not been explicitly named in the search results. However, JosΓ© Mourinho is mentioned as a candidate to replace Nuno EspΓ­rito Santo at Nottingham Forest. Amorim is under pressure to show improvements after a 15th-placed finish last season.

In the season opener last weekend, United lost 1-0 to Arsenal. The team will look to bounce back in their upcoming matches and improve their performance on the field.

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