The Premier League is back and although there is still more than 300 games to go, we learnt a lot about the season ahead from game week one.

From Manchester City looking just as good as last year, to Cardiff and Huddersfield struggling on the first day, you know the results from the first weekend but there are some things you missed.

As a new feature this year, we will take you through all the moments that you missed but the cameras caught from each game week.

This week there were some embarrassing moments for some, including Klopp and his celebration but also some Premier League firsts, with the first female pundit on Sky Sports Super Sunday.

Scroll through the article and check out what you missed.

 

Matt Richie's Anger

After creating his side's goal in the first half, Matt Richie was absolutely fuming when Rafa Benitez substituted him in the second.

With Newcastle 2-1 down at home to Spurs, he would have backed himself to help his side in the closing stages salvage something. This still of the moment he sat on the bench gave him an almost Gordon Ramsay resemblance.

Tottenham’s 1cm goal

VAR might not be in use in the Premier League this season, but Spurs will be thankful that Goal line technology is.

When Jan Vertonghen headed towards goal, everyone at St. James' Park and at home believed Martin Dubravka had made an incredible save.

 

However, the technology showed that Vertonghen's effort had indeed crossed the line by 9mm, allowing referee Marton Atkinson to award the goal.

Jagielka’s Tackle And Tweet

In the first Saturday evening game of the season, newly promoted Wolves hosted Everton in a fiery encounter.

With the Toffees 1-0 up, the home side were given a lifeline when Phil Jagielka made a heavy touch before making a last ditch tackle on Diogo Jota.

Although it seemed Jagielka got the ball first, it was clear he was out of control and did catch Jota who would have been through on goal.

The Everton defender then took to Instagram to express his thoughts:

"Well done boys for a battling performance! Congrats to @richarlison for ⚽️⚽️ on your debut 💙. As for me I had a bad touch then tried to make up for it with a honest strong tackle, in my eyes I made a good attempt to get the ball (which i did) and I also can see I got player after. Gutted to be sent off but proud of the performance of the boys!"

 

Klopp’s Weird Celebration

There was a lot of expectation at Anfield in the early kick-off when Liverpool took on West Ham and the Reds truly delivered.

What was unexpected was manager Jurgen Klopp's celebration when his side went 2-0 up late in the first half.

The positioning of his 'double fist pump' was suspect to say the least.

Salah Mobbed

Alot of that expectation at Anfield was on Mo Salah, would he continue where he left off last season?

After scoring the opener, chants of 'Mo Salah, Mo Salah, running down the wing' were heard in the stands.

One fan couldn't contain himself as he ran on the pitch midway through the half to get a hug from the Egyptian.

New Technology On Sidelines

Finally at Anfield, Jurgen Klopp was making use of the relaxed rule on using smartphones or tablets on the sidelines.

It is elieved one of his coaches was monitoring individual player performances, including heart rates and fatigue.

Gascoigne Drunk On SoccerAm?

Before the action start on the Saturday, Sky Sports' SoccerAm returned with their usual antics and a huge guest star in Paul Gascoigne.

After conducting his first interview, Gazza went missing from the rest of the broadcast, with many claiming he was drunk on set.

The former England international took to Twitter later that day to blame 'new sleeping pills' for his early exit.

Pogba And Sanchez Row

It all kicked off on Friday, literally and theoretically at Old Trafford as Man United entertained Leicester City.

When United were awarded a penalty in the 3rd minute, Alexis Sanchez was desperate to take it having won it in the first place.

But captain Paul Pogba had other ideas, what followed was a heated but restrained conversation, which resulted on Pogba taking the ball to the spot and luckily for him, scoring.

Alex Scott On Super Sunday

For the first time ever, a woman sat in as a pundit on Sky Sports' Super Sunday coverage.

Alex Scott, who impressed many during the BBC's World Cup coverage in the summer, joined Jamie Carragher and Phil Souness on the panel, making her first ever appearance.

We hope that this is Scott's first of many.

Coin Thrown At Ryan Fraser

After scoring his side's opener, Bournemouth's Ryan Fraser was 'paid' by Cardiff City supporters after a fan threw two coins at him later on in the match.

Fair play to Fraser who simply picked up the coins and got on with the game. The FA are officially looking into the incident.

Arsenal’s Empty Seats

Towards the end of Arsene Wenger's tenure at Arsenal, many blamed him for the empty seats at the Emirates.

But with ten minutes still left in the game, Unai Emery's men had to play in front of an almost empty stadium.

Yes, the team were 2-0 down to the reigning champions, but ten minutes is a long time in football.

Cech's Own Goal Attempt

Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester City - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - August 12, 2018   Arsenal's Mesut Ozil, Petr Cech and Granit Xhaka look dejected after Manchester City scored their second goal   Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley    EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 75 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/pla

There has been a lot of change at Arsenal over the summer and on Sunday it became clear that it's not only personnel that is different.

Unai Emery is bringing a new style to the way Arsenal play, most notably playing from the back, starting with goalkeeper Petr Cech.

Unfortunately for the veteran, it's obviously not his style and in his attempt to follow his manager's orders, he very nearly inadvertently scored an own goal.

Arsene Wenger Chants

When the Emirates crowd was basically full, Man City fans were heard chanting to them with "Arsene Wenger, he left cos' your [expletive]".

The Gunners supporters hilariously replied with their own chant of "Arsene Wenger, he's won more than you!"

Wenger won three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups in his time at Arsenal. In that time, City have won three Premier League titles, one FA Cup and three league cups.

Dele Alli's New Celebration

Just like against Sweden in the World Cup quarter final for England, Dele Alli rose at the back post to head home in Spurs' 2-1 win over Newcastle.

The Englishman has been known for his cheeky celebrations, from his handshakes with Heung-min Son to his floss against Man United in the FA Cup semi-final.

On Saturday he debuted a simple celebration, but we dare you to try and replicate it, it's more difficult than it looks!

Pep's Comments, Mendy's Response

 

Benjamin Mendy made a great start to the Premier League, providing two assists as City won 2-0 at the Emirates. When questioned about his left-back's performance, Pep Guardiola made the above statement about Mendy and his social media use.

A classic response from the Frenchman!

Bored Hazard

Chelsea man Eden Hazard looked less than enthusiastic about the reality of sitting on Maurizio Sarri's bench at Huddersfield on Saturday.

That disappointment didn't stop the Belgian coming on as a substitute and assisting Pedro for Chelsea's third in a 3-0 win.

Spurs Won A Trophy

Tottenham's ability to win silverware has been questioned for years and many believe Mauricio Pochettino's men simply have to win something this term to keep their top players.

But just one day into the new season, Spurs have been announced as the official winners of the International Champions' Cup, the pre-season 'tournament' between Europe's elite.

Wins against AC Milan and Roma together with a draw against Barcelona was enough to win them the title, much to the delight of Twitter.

Maurizio Sarri's Chewing Cigarettes

It was no secret that Maurizio Sarri is a heavy smoker, having regularly smoked on the sidelines in Italy.

Since his appointment at Chelsea, it was rumoured that Sarri had been told by owner Roman Abramovich to quit the habit, but it is obvious the Italian is struggling.

He was pictured chewing cigarettes on the touchline during his side's win at Huddersfield.

Another rumour circulating Stamford Bridge is that Sarri will have his own smoking area built at the ground.

Jorginho's Penalty

With Eden Hazard on the bench, when Chelsea were awarded a penalty against Huddersfield, the responsibility fell to new signing Jorginho.

The midfielder showed no nerves as he cooly slotted home with what can only be described as a 'hop' before scoring, nothing in rules against that as he didn't stop his movement towards the ball.

Neves’ Free-Kick Misplaced

After Jagielka's challenge and subsequent red card, Wolves had a free-kick in dangerous territory, but as many on social media pointed out, it shouldn't have been so close.

Ruben Neves used the commotion of the red card to cheekily move the placement of the free kick by at least five yards, making it perfect range for him.

Everton fans were fuming as the Portuguese talisman rifled into the top corner past Jordan Pickford.