Round 29 of the Premier League is done and dusted and the latest Matchweek did not disappoint. From Tottenham and Arenal playing out a nail-biting 1-1 draw in the early kick-off to Man United's comeback win over Southampton to maintain Solskjaer's unbeaten run, the weekend action had everything.
Sadly, Everton and Liverpool played out a goalless draw, which means Man City now tops the table after their hard-fought 1-0 victory at Bournemouth. Elsewhere, Chelsea enjoyed another London Derby victory, this time beating Fulham 1-0.
Here are the standout figures from Matchweek 29 of the English Premier League
Harry Kane makes history, albeit in a controversial manner
Whether you are upset that Harry Kane was given a penalty despite being offside or not, the Englishman made history with that goal nonetheless. The Tottenham ace converted from the spot with what was his ninth goal in the North London Derby, making him the all-time leading scorer in this heated fixture.
Most goals in PL meetings between Tottenham & Arsenal:
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) March 2, 2019
9 – @HKane (9 apps)
8 – E. Adebayor (13)
7 – R. Pires (11)
5 – G. Bale (10)
5 – T. Henry (10)
5 – R. Van Persie (14) pic.twitter.com/IbNkoqrNYm
Hazard joins Chelsea legends after Fulham win
Hazard didn't score in the 2-1 win over Fulham, but the Belgian still made a contribution in the win at Craven Cottage. Eden set up Jorginho for the winning goal in what was his 50th assist for the Blues. This means he joins Drogba and Lampard as the only players to both score and assist 50 goals in the Premier League for the London outfit.
50 - Eden Hazard is the third Chelsea player to both score and assist 50 Premier League goals (81 goals, 50 assists) after Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba. Showtime. pic.twitter.com/jnwOGe5vIE
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 3, 2019
Speaking of the win over Fulham...
Fulham sets a record for all the wrong reasons
That defeat against Chelsea means Fulham is the first team in top-flight history to lose 10 London derbies in a single season. Things are still not going well for the newly-promoted side under Claudio Ranieri.
Rodgers continues awful debut trend
Brendan Rodgers made his Leicester debut in their trip to Watford, but things did not go according to plan, as the Foxes were beaten 2-1. This continues the manager's awful trend of failing to win in his debut games in England.
Today is Brendan Rodgers' 1st PL game since Liverpool's 1-1 draw at Everton in Oct 2015
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) March 3, 2019
Rodgers has failed to win any of his 1st league games at any of his previous 4 English clubs (D2, L2) pic.twitter.com/XwGP5fH90e
Alison moves closer to Pepe Reina record
Alisson recorded his 17th clean sheet this season in the 0-0 Merseyside Derby draw at Everton. This means the Brazilian is just three off of Pepe Reina's record of most clean sheets in a debut season.
Alisson has kept more Premier League clean sheets in his debut season (17) than he has conceded goals (15).
— Coral (@Coral) March 3, 2019
Pepe Reina’s club record of 20 looks under threat. pic.twitter.com/n6rjxnDO9L