Also, Man United was one game away from setting a club record, but will now have to start from scratch after losing the Manchester Derby.

Another round in the English Premier League has gone by, and what an exciting one it is. Several derbies took place over the weekend, namely the Merseyside and Manchester Derbies which fans waited for eagerly.

The clash at Anfield ended in a 1-1 draw, but the Old Trafford encounter was won 2-1 by the Citizens. Guardiola’s side now boasts an 11-point lead at the top.

Elsewhere, Tottenhan enjoyed a 5-1 win over Stoke while Arsenal drew 1-1 with Southampton. Chelsea also slipped up, suffering a surprise 1-0 defeat at West Ham. Here are the standout stats from the weekend Premier League action.

Man City: record breakers!

Man City beat Man United 2-1 at Old Trafford to win the Manchester Derby, and possibly the Premier League title – Guardiola’s side now enjoys an 11-point lead.

The victory also saw them set yet another record. It was City’s 14 straight win this season, breaking the record for most consecutive victories in the Premier League in a single season.

Man United’s record is now gone

Man United was unbeatable at home, until they met Man City. For 40 consecutive games Mourinho’s side hadn’t lost at Old Trafford, equaling the club’s longest unbeaten home record. A draw or win on Sunday would have set a new record, but the loss to Guardiola’s side means they must start all over again.

Liverpool equals record despite 1-1 draw

Liverpool must feel disappointed not to win the Merseyside Derby. A Lovren tackle on Rooney gave Everton a penalty which they converted to equalize. Nonetheless, the Reds equaled their longest unbeaten record in the derby (15 games).

Giroud earns Arsenal a point and this impressive feat

And Tottenham returned to winning ways in 5-1 Stoke win, setting a record along the way