Jarrod Bowen made history in the Premier League on Monday by scoring a hat-trick for West Ham. The Premier League is renowned for its high-intensity football, drama, and goals, and last weekend was no exception. A total of 32 goals were scored across nine games, culminating in West Ham's 4-2 victory over Brentford. Bowen's hat-trick not only secured the win for his team but also set a new Premier League record. This month, a total of 158 goals have been scored in 42 matches, resulting in an average of 3.8 goals per game, the highest in Premier League history. Other notable high-scoring games this month include Newcastle's 4-4 draw with Luton, Manchester United's 4-3 defeat to Wolves, and Arsenal's 6-0 thrashing of West Ham. In addition to the average goals per game record, Phil Foden's hat-trick for Man City against Brentford marked the most goals ever scored across a Premier League weekend, with a total of 45 goals. This surpasses the previous record of 44 goals set in September 2020. Jarrod Bowen's achievement and the overall goal-scoring frenzy in the Premier League this month highlight the excitement and entertainment that the league consistently delivers.
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