The weekend action in the Premier League has wrapped up and it has treated us to some exciting games and a few disappointments. While the likes of Arsenal, West Ham, and Watford enjoyed lovely wins, Man United and Liverpool played out a goalless draw in the most-anticipated game of the latest round.
Elsewhere, Tottenham suffered a disappointing defeat, losing 2-1 at Burnley. That result prompted a heated clash between Mauricio Pochettino and Mike Dean at full-time. Check out the best stats from the latest round.
De Gea reaches impressive feat
De Gea might be considered the best goalkeeper in the Premier League currently but he is far off from being seen as the greatest in the competition's history. However, the Spaniard recorded an excellent feat on Sunday to help his cause.
The brave shot-stopper earned his 100th clean sheet in the English top-flight courtesy of the goalless draw with Liverpool. He is now the seventh custodian to earn a century of clean sheets in the Premier League for a single club and is only the second at Man United after the iconic Peter Schmeichel.
David De Gea has kept his 100th PL clean sheet - the most of any keeper in PL since his debut in 2011 pic.twitter.com/SY5dGH1BIH
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) February 24, 2019
A memorable round for Chicharito
On Friday, Javier Hernandez found the back of the net to help West Ham to a 3-1 victory over Fulham. That strike was Chicharito's 50th goal in the Premier League, with all of his English top-flight strikes coming from inside the box.
Javier Hernandez scores his 50th @premierleague goal, all of them have been scored from inside the penalty area. pic.twitter.com/SoFuoXC4bx
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) February 22, 2019
Roy Hodgson makes history
On Saturday, Roy Hodgson made Premier League history by becoming the oldest man to manage a top-flight game aged 71 years and 198 days. It was a memorable game as his Crystal Palace side won 4-1 at Leicester.
Oldest managers to take charge of a #PL match...
— Premier League (@premierleague) February 24, 2019
Roy Hodgson - 71 years & 198 days
Sir Bobby Robson - 71 years & 192 days
Sir Alex Ferguson - 71 years & 139 days
Neil Warnock - 70 years & 84 days
Guus Hiddink - 69 years & 189 d ays
https://t.co/GTTCvk8FgU pic.twitter.com/B6btBVwq17
Speaking of that King Power Stadium win...
Claude Puel sacked after setting 19-year record
That 4-1 loss to Crystal Palace meant Puel has overseen four straight home losses in the Premier League, a first for Leicester since 1999-2000. He has since been sacked, having won only 19 of the 56 games he was in charge for.
Deulofeu ends Watford's near 23-year wait
On Friday, Gerard Deulofeu scored a hat-trick en route to Watford's massive 5-1 win over Cardiff, becoming the Hornets' first player to complete a three-goal haul in the top-flight since October 1986.
Lacazette follows in the footsteps of a deadly Arsenal striker
Lacazette found the back of the net in Arsenal's 2-0 win over Southampton. He is now the first Gunners player to score in four consecutive home games since Robin van Persie back in 2012.
4 - Alexandre Lacazette is the first Arsenal player to score in four consecutive home leagues games since Robin van Persie in March 2012 (five games). Natural. pic.twitter.com/dnHZVWVsvT
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) February 24, 2019