See the facts you need to know from the weekend's matches
West Ham United 3-2 ChelseaAt 37 years and 73 days, Thiago Silva became Chelsea's oldest Premier League scorer, breaking Didier Drogba’s record from April 2015 against Leicester City, aged 37 years and 49 days
Newcastle United 1-0 BurnleyFive of Callum Wilson’s six Premier League goals this season have been at St James’ Park, as many as he scored there in 2020/21
Southampton 1-1 Brighton & Hove AlbionHalf of Brighton’s eight away Premier League goals this season have been scored in the 89th minute or later, with three coming in the 90th minute and three from Neal Maupay
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-1 LiverpoolDivock Origi’s goal was Liverpool’s 39th winner scored in the 90th minute or later in the Premier League, at least 13 more than any other side
Watford 1-3 Manchester CityAfter just 14 matches Bernardo Silva has seven goals, equalling his best return in a Premier League season (2018/19)
Leeds United 2-2 BrentfordLeeds have scored three Premier League goals in the 90th minute or later this season, all either equalisers (v Wolves and Brentford) or winners (v Crystal Palace). No side have scored more 90th-minute goals in this season's competition
Manchester United 1-0 Crystal PalaceManchester United’s Ralf Rangnick became the sixth German to manage in the Premier League and the first from the country to win his first match as a manager in the competition. Felix Magath, Jurgen Klopp, Jan Siewert, Daniel Farke and Thomas Tuchel all failed to do so before him
Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Norwich CitySon Heung-min scored and assisted in a Premier League match for the 19th time. Since 2015/16, only Mohamed Salah (22) has done so more often in the competition
Aston Villa 2-1 Leicester CityIn his 216th professional appearance in all competitions, Ezri Konsa scored twice in a match for the first time. In doing so, he was the first defender to score a brace for Aston Villa in a Premier League match since Ciaran Clark against Arsenal in November 2010
Everton 2-1 ArsenalDemarai Gray has scored five Premier League goals this season for Everton, already his best return in a single campaign. His previous five goals in the competition came over a 54-match run