Check out the standout statistics from the latest round of Premier League matches
Newcastle United 0-1 LiverpoolLiverpool have won 40 from a possible 42 points (P14 W13 D1), only missing out on victory with a 2-2 draw at Manchester City during this run
Aston Villa 2-0 Norwich CityNorwich City have been relegated from the Premier League for a sixth time – the most of any side since the competition began in 1992/93
Southampton 1-2 Crystal PalaceSouthampton have dropped 26 points from winning positions, more than any other Premier League side this season. Eighteen of those dropped points have been at St Mary’s (D6 L2)
Watford 1-2 BurnleyMichael Jackson is the first Burnley manager to win three of their first four league matches in charge since Jimmy Mullen won his first four in October 1991. Jackson is the first Burnley manager to go unbeaten in his first four top-flight matches
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-3 Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton have won 44 points this season, their best-ever return in a Premier League campaign
Leeds United 0-4 Manchester CityMan City have scored 18 Premier League goals from set-pieces this season (excluding penalties), the most in the competition. It’s their highest such total in a Premier League campaign since they got 22 in 2013/14
Everton 1-0 ChelseaOnly Alan Shearer (4) has scored more goals in the opening minute of the second half than Richarlison (3) in Premier League history, who also netted Everton’s last such goal in July 2020 against Sheffield United
Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Leicester CitySpurs striker Harry Kane has scored 14 Premier League goals past Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, the joint-most goals a player has put past a single 'keeper in the competition along with Alan Shearer vs Nigel Martyn
West Ham United 1-2 ArsenalBukayo Saka has been directly involved in 17 goals for Arsenal in the Premier League this season (11 goals, six assists); the most by an under-21 player in a single campaign since Dele Alli in 2016/17 (21)
Manchester United 3-0 BrentfordSince making his Man Utd debut in February 2020, only Mohamed Salah (73) and Harry Kane (65) have been involved in more Premier League goals than Bruno Fernandes (61 - 36 goals and 25 assists, level with Son Heung-min)