- Saturday was quite a memorable day in the Premier League, with shock results impacting both ends of the table, and the middle.
- Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur produced the match of the season in a thrilling encounter at Etihad as Liverpool cruised past Norwich.
- Chelsea were made to work on late again as Hakim Ziyech was the hero once more at Crystal Palace for the World Champions
Liverpool appears to be live challengers again in the Premier League title race after their impressive 3-1 victory against Norwich City was followed by Tottenham’s dramatic 3-2 win away to leaders Manchester City – in what was the match of the day.
Mohamed Salah scored his 150th goal for Liverpool and Luis Diaz bagged his first in English football, while former City target Harry Kane insisted on shoving narrative into everyone’s faces with a sensational performance for Spurs at the Etihad Stadium.
Elsewhere, a late Hakim Ziyech goal ensured Chelsea garnered all the three points at Crystal Palace, Arsenal’s youngsters earned them a 2-1 win against Brentford, while West Ham were held to a 1-1 draw by Newcastle in the early kickoff.
Burnley produced a surprising performance to win 3-0 at Brighton, with Wout Weghorst getting off the mark for his new club, while Watford also threw a spanner in the works of the relegation fight with a 1-0 win at Aston Villa.
The other game of a busy day in England’s top-flight saw Southampton inflict more pain on Frank Lampard’s Everton with a 2-0 win at St Mary’s thanks to goals from Stuart Armstrong and Shane Long.
Manchester City 2-3 Tottenham: City made to regret not signing Kane
Manchester City had looked ruthless since losing at home to Crystal Palace in October, until today.
Pep Guardiola’s side were dominant but wasteful against Spurs, finding the target with only four of their 21 shots, while the visitors made Ederson work with five of their six efforts, beating him three times to take all three points.
Kane’s winner, timed at 94:25, was the latest winning goal scored against City in the Premier League since Michael Owen for Manchester United in September 2009 (95:27).
Tottenham duo Kane and Son Heung-min have now assisted one another for 36 Premier League goals, the joint-most of any pairing in the competition’s history, moving level with Chelsea legends Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard.
Son has been directly involved in 10 goals in 15 appearances against City (seven goals, three assists); only against Southampton (15) and West Ham (11) has he had a hand in more goals for Spurs.
Meanwhile, Guardiola has lost twice to Tottenham this season and has only lost more games to Chelsea (eight) than Spurs (six) in his entire managerial career.
Liverpool 3-1 Norwich: Reds come back thanks to usual suspects and a new kid Diaz.
Early in the second half at Anfield, it did not look like Liverpool would be cutting Manchester City’s lead on Saturday, finding themselves 1-0 down to Norwich after Milot Rashica’s first Premier League goal.
However, a marvellous overhead kick from Sadio Mane was soon followed by a historic moment for Salah, who scored his 150th goal for Liverpool in just his 233rd appearance. Only Roger Hunt (226) has reached that total faster in the club’s history.
Luis Díaz became the 16th different Colombian player to score a Premier League goal, producing a nice finish after a Jordan Henderson through-ball. He was also Liverpool’s 16th different goalscorer in the competition this season (excluding own goals), the joint-most of any side in 2021-22 (Chelsea and City both also 16).
Henderson was a standout performer on the day as well, drastically improving from his showing at Burnley last weekend.
He completed just 50 per cent of passes (18 out of 36) in the 1-0 win at Turf Moor, but on Saturday produced his second-best pass success rate in the Premier League for Liverpool in a game where he made at least 100 passes, with 97.2 per cent (104 of 107), only bettering that against Hull City in 2016-17 (97.3 per cent, 108 of 111).
Crystal Palace 0-1 Chelsea: Ziyech the hero strikes late again to save the Blues
Chelsea returned to Premier League action after winning the FIFA Club World Cup last week to eventually secure three points against City neighbours Crystal Palace thanks to an 89th-minute Ziyech strike. The Moroccan has scored in three consecutive league matches for the first time since September 2019 in the Eredivisie with Ajax.
The Blues have now won back-to-back league games for the first time since October, when they won four in a row, and could also be looking up the table after City’s wobble.
It was another clean sheet for Chelsea, who have kept 37 in 70 matches in all competitions under Thomas Tuchel, more than any other Premier League side since the German’s first match in charge in January last year.
It was not all good from Tuchel’s men though, with struggling striker Romelu Lukaku managing just seven touches, one of which was at the kick-off, the fewest in a single top-flight game for a player to feature for at least 90 minutes since 2003/2004 season.
Arsenal 2-1 Brentford: Young guns fire Arteta’s side to victory
Goals from Emile Smith Rowe and Bukayo Saka earned Arsenal a hard-fought win against Brentford, despite Christian Norgaard’s late strike for the Bees.
Smith Rowe bagged his ninth league goal this season; the only player to score more in a single campaign for Arsenal when aged 21 or younger was Nicolas Anelka in 1998-99 (17).
Saka registered his 11th goal involvement in the Premier League this season (seven goals, four assists), the most of any under-21 player and a haul bettered only by Jarrod Bowen (16), Mason Mount (13) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (12) among English players.
The Gunners netted their 600th (and 601st) Premier League goals at the Emirates Stadium, reaching the milestone in their 297th game there, with only United at Old Trafford (283) and City at the Etihad (290) doing so at a single stadium in fewer games in the competition.
Brentford is winless in their last seven league games, last having a longer run between September and October 2018 (eight games). Thomas Frank’s side has also lost their last five away league games, their longest such run since February 2011 (also five).
West Ham 1-1 Newcastle: Magpies continue to rise under Howe
Eddie Howe’s 500th league game as a manager (410 with Bournemouth, 77 with Burnley and 13 with Newcastle) ended with a well-earned point from the London Stadium in Saturday’s early kick-off.
Craig Dawson gave West Ham the lead before Joe Willock’s equaliser came just before half-time.
Newcastle have now taken 12 points from their last six Premier League games, two more than they managed in their previous 18 this season (10 points).
Dawson’s goal was the 11th scored from a set-piece by the Hammers in the league this season (not including penalties), a figure only Liverpool (14) and City (12) can better.
Brighton and Hove Albion 0-3 Burnley: Weghorst gets off the mark in big Clarets win
A quite remarkable performance from Sean Dyche’s side in his 250th Premier League game in charge of Burnley saw them ease to a 3-0 win at the Amex Stadium, with Weghorst, Josh Brownhill and Aaron Lennon all finding the net.
Brighton suffered the heaviest defeat by a team hosting the English top flight’s bottom side since Crystal Palace lost 4-0 at home to Sunderland in February 2017.
This was Burnley’s first away win in the league since May 2021 (v Fulham), ending a run of 12 games without a win on the road. They also scored more goals in this game than they had in their previous five Premier League away games combined (two).
Weghorst scored his first goal for Burnley, becoming the first Dutchman to score for the Clarets in the competition. This ended a run of seven league games without scoring for Weghorst, with his previous goal coming in December for previous club Wolfsburg against Cologne.
Aston Villa 0-1 Watford: Dennis a menace to Villa
Another relegation-threatened side stepped up to secure an impressive away win as Roy Hodgson earned his first victory in charge of Watford thanks to a goal from non-other than Emmanuel Dennis.
This was the Hornets’ first Premier League away win since October (5-2 v Everton), and their first away win in the competition while also keeping a clean sheet since January 2020 (3-0 v Bournemouth).
After winning two of their first three home games under Steven Gerrard (L1), Villa are now winless in their last four games at Villa Park (D2 L2). This was the first Premier League home game they have failed to score in since May 2021 (v Everton), ending a run of 12 in a row in which they had found the net.
Watford has now kept as many clean sheets in four Premier League games under Hodgson (two) as they had in their previous 36 games in the competition.
Southampton 2-0 Everton: Shane ends long wait
The revival of Everton under Frank Lampard was nowhere to be seen at St Mary’s as Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side continued their good run of form against the Toffees.
Southampton have now won four of their last eight Premier League games (D3 L1), as many victories as they managed in their previous 20 games in the competition (D8 L8).
Everton’s total of 22 points from their first 23 games in the league this season is their worst at this stage of a top-flight campaign since 1950-51 (three points for a win), when they also had 22 and were relegated at the end of the season.
Long’s goal was his first in the league since February 2020 (v Aston Villa), ending a run of 799 minutes without the Irishman scoring in the league.
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