Another round of thrilling Premier League action has gone by. Play resumed after the end of the recent international break, with fans being treated to exciting games.
Man City continued their march toward the title, beating Everton 3-1 to move one win away from officially being crowned champion. Chelsea hosted Tottenham but lost 3-1 to fall further behind in the top-four race.
Elsewhere, Arsenal enjoyed a 3-0 win over Stoke City while Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 2-1 courtesy of a late Mohamed Salah winner. Here are the most interesting stats from the weekend matches.
We all knew that Spurs traveled to Chelsea having not won at Stamford Bridge in 28 years. Their last victory there came in February 1990. However, Tottenham’s wait for a first away win against the Blues in the Premier League came to an end on Sunday thanks to their 3-1 triumph.
Tottenham have won at Stamford Bridge in the league for the first time in 28 years! #MOTD2 pic.twitter.com/6mgIQtqhb9
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) April 1, 2018
He may have scored only one goal, but that was enough to see him equal two Premier League records. The first one is this:
Mohamed Salah equals Cristiano Ronaldo and Van Persie's Premier League record of scoring in 21 games in a 38 game season.
— Mootaz Chehade (@MHChehade) March 31, 2018
And the second is this:
Mo Salah has equalled Didier Drogba's record as the highest scoring African player in the Premier League in a single season.
— DaveOCKOP (@DaveOCKOP) March 31, 2018
5 - Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has now scored five goals in the Premier League; the most by any Arsenal player in their first six appearances in the competition. Alive. pic.twitter.com/Ha3tfxFvSb
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 1, 2018
The Man United forward’s strike against Swansea was his 100th in the Premier League, the 28th player and the first Belgian to join the list.
A quick reminder that Romelu Lukaku is still 24-years-old. Just amazing! pic.twitter.com/m2d7XOusQt
— LiveSoccerTV.com (@LiveSoccerTV) April 1, 2018