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Szoboszlai's screamer, Gruda scores a dagger and Dewsbury-Hall's one-touch blast: The top goals from Matchweek 3 of the Premier League

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Another eventful Premier League weekend has passed, with several goals scored.

Some goals are bigger than others though, and these are the five that had an outsized influence on games played from Saturday, Aug. 30 and Sunday, Aug. 31.

Dominik Szoboszlai - Liverpool vs Arsenal

There was no bigger goal scored in the Premier League this weekend than Dominik Szoboszlai's 83rd-minute free-kick against Arsenal.

With one swing of the foot, Szoboszlai decided the heavyweight battle between title contenders, and he did so in style with an inch-perfect blast that evaded an outstretched David Raya and sent Anfield into raptures.

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Perhaps it's poetic that the first goal that Arsenal conceded this season — one that sealed their first loss of the campaign — came off a set-piece. Either way, Szoboszlai's highlight-reel strike will rightfully be talked about for quite some time.

Brajan Gruda - Brighton vs Manchester City

Manchester City were supposed to come into this weekend a motivated side after losing at home to Spurs in Matchweek 2, but instead they headed to Brighton and squandered a first-half lead to lose their second straight match.

It was an impressive comeback for the Seagulls, who outchanced their vaunted visitors despite holding far less of the possession, and Brajan Guda's game-winner was a textbook counterattacking goal with a sprinkling of individual brilliance thrown in for good measure.

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Lyle Foster - Manchester United vs Burnley

Manchester United ended up winning the match, but Burnley put a real scare in the embattled Red Devils and were minutes from claiming a draw at Old Trafford. 

Burnley fought back from two deficits, with the first leveller a nifty Lyle Foster strike that finished off an impressive team move.

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Foster's stretch to reach the whipped in ball was a majestic cherry on top of a wonderful moment for the visitors.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall - Wolves vs Everton

Turnovers can be costly, and Everton showed why in their match at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday through Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's 55th-minute goal — the eventual match-winner.

Pressing Wolves in their own half, the Toffees recovered the ball and immediately went into attack mode, with Jack Grealish at the centre of things as has quickly become the norm. The England man deftly lofted a pass into the 18-yard box for Dewsbury-Hall to run on to, and the 26-year-old allowed the ball to bounce twice before striking it with authority into the upper left-hand corner.

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Everything about this goal is impressive, from Grealish's vision to Dewsbury-Hall's patience in awaiting to opportune time to find the cleanest of shots.

Hwang Hee-chan - Wolves vs Everton

Sometimes the simplest of finishes can be extremely satisfying, and such was the case for Hwang Hee-chan's goal for Wolves on Saturday.

With nothing but pure pace and determination, Hwang gave the home supporters something to cheer about on an otherwise disappointing day.

Spotting a hole in the Everton defence, Hwang turned on the jets to meet a ball crossed in from the right flank. The South Korea international showed impressive speed to get in behind the Toffees' back line, and, with just a single touch, he knocked it past Jordan Pickford.

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Simplicity at its finest.

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