It was a super weekend as the English Premier League (EPL) continued to prove the point to why the league has the highest football fans globally.
Liverpool and Manchester City served up a Premier League classic of their own with a blistering second half by the Egyptian Pharaoh Mohamed Salah’s only goal to clinch victory at Anfield.
Bukayo Saka came through with his fourth goal in seven days to help arsenal secure a narrow win over Leeds United at Elland Road.
A match full of chaos that saw Gabriel’s Red card overturned after the VAR check.
Chelsea through Mason Mount’s brace matched into the top four as Kepa Arrizabalaga heroics saves at Villa Park helped secure win.
Chelsea who started off the League poorly, marked five wins in a row for Graham Potter as Chelsea’s new head coach with six unbeaten.
A hardly fought contest at Old Trafford between Manchester United and Newcastle United left Erik ten Hag’s men frustrated as the match ended up in a barren draw.
In a similar showdown, Declan Rice’s home team needed a determined second-half fightback through his sumptuous precise 22-yard curler strike, which earned visitors West Ham United a 1-1 Premier League draw at Southampton yesterday, following Romain Perraud’s deflected first-half opener which put the Irons behind in the first half.
On Saturday, spurs continued to pile pressure on title leaders as Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Harry Kane goals helped Tottenham seal a 2 goals to nil win over visiting side Everton
Aleksandar Mitrovic scored on his return from injury to earn Fulham a point in a dramatic 2-2 draw against Bournemouth.
Dominic Solanke put the visitors ahead after 64 seconds before Issa Diop equalised; Jefferson Lerma scored Bournemouth’s second goal.
New comers Nottingham woes continued as Wolves won at home through a Ruben Neves penalty, as Jose Sa denied Brennan Johnson’s to secure three important points for Wolves to get out of the relegation zone.
Leicester, despite the arrivals, drew in a goalless match with visitors Crystal Palace.
On Friday, Ivan Toney scored twice as Bees moved up to eighth place with first win since August as Brentford won 2-0 against Brighton.
On Sunday, the El’Classico served to its climax as Real Madrid welcomed Barcelona.
The Los Blancos thrashed invitees, with goals from Karim Benzema, Federico Valverde and Rodrigo helping secure a 3 goals to 1 victory at the Bernabeu, cementing the title hopes at the top of the La Liga table.