Premier League Gameweek 3 showed the competitive side of the
league as Conor Gallagher’s brace ensured that Crystal Palace twice came from
behind to draw 2-2 with West Ham in London. In the other game, Marc
Albrighton’s deflected strike earned Leicester a 2-1 victory that left Norwich
without a point in its three games since returning to the English top-flight.

These were the first points West Ham has dropped this season
after winning both of its opening games, while Patrick Vieira’s Palace remains
winless on two points.

Pablo Fornals exchanged passes with Michail Antonio before
slotting in the opener in the 39th minute.  Wilfried Zaha was cutting an increasingly
agitated figure for Palace and that was not helped when he blazed over at the start
of the second half.

The Ivory Coast forward would play a huge hand in the
equalizer, however, crossing for Christian Benteke to nod down to Gallagher
whose close-range effort had just enough on it to beat goalkeeper Lukasz
Fabianski in the 58th minute.

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Despite now being on the back foot, Antonio proved what a
fine striker he has become, out-muscling Joachim Andersen and shooting past
goalkeeper Vicente Guaita to put West Ham in front again.

This time the lead would last just two minutes as Palace
captain James McArthur found Gallagher inside the box and his drag back and
finish drew Vieira’s side level once again.

Both sides set about finding a winning goal and, despite West
Ham having more of the ball, it was Palace who came closest as Marc Guehi
headed a free-kick from Gallagher over the top in stoppage time.

Talking about the other game, Jamie Vardy curled in the
opener for Leicester in the eighth minute but it was canceled out by Teemu
Pukki netting a penalty in the 44th after Caglar Soyuncu slid into foul Pierre
Lees-Melou.

Daniel Farke’s hosts had looked the more likely to find a
winner but Albrighton punished the Canaries in the 76th after being set up by
Vardy.

Celebrations by Norwich late on were cut short when Kenny
McLean’s header was ruled out for offside. Leicester moved onto six points
after three games.