THINGS YOU MISSED from Saturday's Premier League action including Romelu Lukaku's shocking first touch

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There were goals all around the  on Saturday, as both Manchester City and West Ham both scored three and the late kickoff saw a first half goal-fest between  and Southampton.

Alex McCarthy's moment to forget

Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy has had a decent start to the season which has earned him a call up to the England squad, but he had a moment to forget at the start of the match against Manchester United.

Taking a pass from one of his defenders while under pressure from Marcus Rashford, McCarthy had an absolute howler as he swung his boot at nothing but air.

Luckily for him, United weren't able to turn it into a goal, in part thanks to some pretty poor finishing from Romelu Lukaku.

Raheem Sterling's strike rate

Even though they had a small scare when Bournemouth equalised in the first half, Manchester City were fairly comfortable in their 3-1 win.

Raheem Sterling got on the score sheet again, becoming the first player in Premier League history to score in his first six appearances against a single opponent. The highest paid England player apparently loves to play against Bournemouth.

McTominay goes down on one knee for Manchester United

Scott McTominay went down on one knee for his set piece coach on Saturday, but it was all for nothing.

McTominay was kneeling down behind the wall for Southampton's free kick in order to stop the ball coming underneath and surprising the goalkeeper.

However, Cedric Soares' effort was so good, it went up and over the wall and beat David De Gea anyway.

Pride celebrations around the grounds

Football clubs across the country celebrated Pride this weekend, including at the aptly named Pride Park, where they had rainbow corner flags.

The Pride flag could be seen in various places, such as on the ball pedestal, captains' armbands, and fourth official boards.

Teams were also wearing rainbow coloured boot laces.

Romelu Lukaku's touch fails him again

Romelu Lukaku finally scored a goal for Manchester United after a long drought on Saturday against Southampton, but his much lamented touch reared its ugly head again.

In midweek , and against Southampton he had an even more embarrassing moment when he accidentally stepped on the ball and slipped over.

Fans immediately took to Twitter once again to make fun of Lukaku. Many pointed out how he went down after the incident, but whether it was from an actual injury or from embarrassment remains to be seen.