Round 30 of the Premier League is done and dusted and what a turnaround in the top-four race did this matchweek bring. The battle to qualify for the Champions League has been thrown wide open with Tottenham losing over the weekend.
Spurs were beaten 2-1 by Southampton and now sit in third with only a one-point lead. In fourth is Arsenal, having leapfrogged Man United after Sunday's 2-0 win over the Red Devils. Chelsea, meanwhile, is three points behind in fifth after their draw with Wolves.
A single point continues to separate Man City and Liverpool, with both teams winning over the weekend. Here are the standout stats from the recent round.
Solskjaer's record-breaking start comes to an end
All good things must come to an end and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer faced that reality on Sunday. Not only was his unbeaten Premier League start halted, but his nine away games winning streak was also ended in game no.10. The 2-0 defeat brought the Norwegian back down to Earth after a dream start.
All good things, indeed, do come to an end. Ole's wheel was halted at the Emirates on Sunday! pic.twitter.com/gJQm7lYBjg
— LiveSoccerTV.com (@LiveSoccerTV) March 11, 2019
Arsenal drastically improve their record vs top six
The 2-0 win over Man United means Arsenal has picked up 12 points in 12 clashes with their top-six rivals. That is double the amount they achieved last season.
Harry Kane reaches milestone in 2-1 Southampton loss
It might not have been a great game for Spurs, but their star striker still registered an impressive feat. He scored their only goal in the defeat which was his 200th career strike.
Harry Kane scores his 200th senior career goal, which have come in 349 apps for club & country
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) March 9, 2019
He has scored against 69 different opponents (13 v Leicester being his most against a single team) pic.twitter.com/m4BV6iZqW1
Speaking of that loss...
Pochettino's nightmare from the stands
That trip to St. Mary's Stadium was Tottenham's third consecutive away defeat in the English top-flight, having lost to Burnley and Chelsea as well. This is only the second time this has happened under Pcohettino's watch.
3 - Spurs have lost three consecutive away games in the Premier League for just the second time under Mauricio Pochettino - previously doing so in November 2017. Skid. pic.twitter.com/4JTLiMLfa0
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 9, 2019
Liverpool's attacking trio beat the competition to this feat
With Firmino and Mane both scoring braces in the 4-2 win, Liverpool is the first club to have three players reach double figures for goals in the Premier League.
Sterling scores quickest EPL hat-trick since 2016
Man City has Sterling to thank for their 3-1 win over Watford on Saturday. The Englishman scored a hat-trick in 13 minutes and 12 seconds, the quickest three-goal haul in the top-flight since Lukaku for Everton against Southampton.
13:12 - Raheem Sterling scored his hat-trick in 13 minutes and 12 seconds - the fastest in the Premier League since Romelu Lukaku's for Everton v Sunderland in September 2016 (11:37). Blitz. pic.twitter.com/eR6VcrnOmE
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 9, 2019