From Liverpool's record-equalling win to Lucas Moura's Brazilian rarity, we highlight the standout stats from Matchweek 34
Leicester City 0-1 Newcastle UnitedNewcastle have won back-to-back league visits to Leicester in the top flight for the first time since September 1959 under manager Charlie Mitten
Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 Huddersfield TownLucas Moura is only the fourth Brazilian to score a Premier League hat-trick, after Afonso Alves, Robinho and Roberto Firmino
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-5 AFC BournemouthRyan Fraser has scored seven and assisted 12 goals this season, the most goal involvements by a Scot in a single campaign since Charlie Adam's 20 in 2010/11
Burnley 2-0 Cardiff CitySince the start of last season, Chris Wood has scored 20 PL goals for Burnley, more than any other player
Fulham 2-0 EvertonIn his 103rd PL appearance, Ryan Babel both scored and assisted in a match for the first time
Southampton 3-1 Wolverhampton WanderersSouthampton have won six of 13 Premier League matches in 2019, as many as they’d won from 37 in 2018
Manchester United 2-1 West Ham UnitedMan Utd's Paul Pogba has been directly involved in 22 PL goals this season, with 13 strikes and nine assists, his best return in a single campaign in the top five European leagues
Crystal Palace 1-3 Man CityManchester City have won five PL away matches against London sides this season, their highest number of victories in the capital in a single top-flight campaign
Liverpool 2-0 ChelseaThis was Liverpool's 26th PL victory of the season, equalling their record from the 2013/14 campaign under Brendan Rodgers. They last won more in a top-flight season in 1978/79, when they claimed 30 wins
Watford 0-1 ArsenalArsenal kept their first away clean sheet in the Premier League this season at the 16th time of asking
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-2 Cardiff CitySean Morrison scored his third Premier League goal, his first for the Bluebirds and his first for 2327 days since scoring for Reading against Man Utd in December 2012