Another round of the Premier League has come and gone. All 10 games were played on Saturday and Sunday, with the top fixtures taking place on the latter day.
Arsenal traveled to Man City in a highly-anticipated showdown, but controversial refereeing and a surprise starting eleven from Wenger led to the Gunners’ 3-1 defeat. Man United wasn’t lucky either, losing 1-0 at Chelsea later on that same day.
Elsewhere, Tottenham and Liverpool enjoyed vital victories, while Everton returned to winning ways. Here are the top stats from the latest Matchday.
Man City continues scoring like it’s nothing
Another game; another three-goal haul for Man City in the English top-flight. Although dodgy refereeing decisions helped in two of those goals, the Citizens could have – and should have – scored more.
Guardiola’s side now has 52 goals under their belt after 17 matches in all competitions, the most by a Premier League club in as many games since 1992-93.
Arsenal continues to struggle on the road
Arsenal: Have lost four of their opening six away matches of a top-flight campaign for the first time since 1981 #MCIARS pic.twitter.com/5fYaiTeJtM
— WhoScored.com (@WhoScored) November 5, 2017
Man United isn’t faring any better when away from home
Man United continues to struggle in away games against the top six while under Mourinho. In eight trips, the Special One has won none, with his team scoring only once.
Jose Mourinho's record away to top six sides while at Man United:
— UNILAD Football (@UNILADFooty) November 6, 2017
Played: 8
Won: 0
Goals scored: 1 pic.twitter.com/GIhlHmZXVW
That winless run has now stretched to 11 games for the Portuguese manager. Maybe parking the bus doesn’t work anymore.
Mourinho's away form vs the top six:
— ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) November 6, 2017
Won: 0
Drawn: 5
Lost: 6
Scored: 4
Conceded: 17 pic.twitter.com/YAH6dTz11r
Son Heung-Min makes history in the Premier League
20 - Son Heung-Min is now the all-time highest Asian goalscorer in @premierleague history, with 20 goals. Breakthrough. pic.twitter.com/1pPKqeZPIU
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 5, 2017
Fans will have to wait for a while before play resumes in the Premier League. The action has been haulted, with players heading out for the international break. Once that is over, several exciting match-ups await.
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Leicester City 0 - 2 Manchester City
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