Matchday 20 in the English Premier League is two matches away from being over, and fans from around the world rejoiced with all the goals and the stories emerging from the eight games that took place today.
Earlier today, Harry Kane's hat-trick saw him become the top scorer of the year, surpassing Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo with his 56-goal haul with Tottenham and with the English National Team.
Here's how the player celebrated on social media.
2017: #THFC #COYS #PremierLeague #England pic.twitter.com/4fuvKOjunV
— Harry Kane (@HKane) December 26, 2017
A message from this afternoon's record breaker, @HKane. #COYS pic.twitter.com/Hbl6gJK2zV
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) December 26, 2017
The next team to take center-stage was Manchester United, who failed to beat Burnley but eventually saved one point, keeping their second place unscathed. This was the 20th time a team coached by Mourinho went down 2-0 at some point, and it was just the second time in which his teams walked away with one point.
Manchester United fans are growing increasingly frustrated with José Mourinho's tactics.
At least, Jose Mourinho hit the nail on its head when he sent Jesse Lingard into the pitch, as the Englishman scored both goals for the Red Devils.
Jesse Lingard has scored as a sub for the 1st time in his league career - the 35th time he has featured from off the bench pic.twitter.com/xGngJRhjRo
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) December 26, 2017
Mourinho's former club, Chelsea, celebrated one more victory under Antonio Conte, capped by the antics of their Spanish duo: Cesar Azpilicueta and Alvaro Morata.
6 - Cesar Azpilicueta has assisted Alvaro Morata for six Premier League goals this season - the joint-most for one @ChelseaFC player to another in a single season (Fabregas-Costa 14-15 and Lampard-Drogba 09-10). Amigos.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 26, 2017
The last game of the evening saw Liverpool destroying the EPL's worst team. During that game, the Reds confirmed just how dangerous their attack can be.
10th time that Liverpool have scored 5+ goals in 128 matches in all competitions under Jurgen Klopp (6th time in PL, 4th at Anfield) pic.twitter.com/NM1JOg9ZkX
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) December 26, 2017