The Reds and their Brazilian forward entered the record books, as well as Harry Kane in the 2-2 North London Derby draw.

Round four of the Premier League is done and dusted, with Arsenal vs Tottenham wrapping up the exciting Matchweek. What an entertaining game that North London Derby turned out to be, with the Gunners and Spurs sharing the spoils in a 2-2 draw.

Elsewhere, Man City and Liverpool registered straightforward wins over Bournemouth and Burnley while Chelsea and Man United stumbled to disappointing draws once more. This means the Reds and the Citizens lead the standings with 12 and 10 points respectively, with the closest top-six rival being Arsenal, who trail the table-toppers by a whopping five points already.

Here are the best stats from the recent round.

Southampton 1-1 Man United – The Red Devils’ poor form continues

It was yet another disappointing result for Man United. The Red Devils traveled to Southampton in what was a winnable game but another lackluster performance saw the English giants drop two points, drawing 1-1. This means Solskjaer’s men have won only one of their last nine league games since last season (D, L4).

Burnley 0-3 Liverpool – two impressive feats from the Reds win

Aside from Mane’s outburst over being subbed over Salah, the 3-0 win was a positive game for Liverpool. An own-goal, a lovely strike from Mane, and a second-half effort from Firmino was enough to secure all three points.

Bobby’s goal was one to remember. His strike took him to 50 goals in the Premier League, becoming the first Brazilian to score a half-century in the English top-flight.

Liverpool also wrote their name in history. This was their 13th straight victory in the league, breaking their previous record for most consecutive wins. Given the form of Klopp’s side, they will likely add to their tally.

Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham – The three standout stats from Sunday’s draw

It was an exciting game, but one full of errors. Arsenal fans were not happy with their defense and the manner in which they conceded the first two goals, leaving them with a 2-0 deficit to overturn. As things stand, no team has made as many errors leading to goals as the Gunners since last season (13), with six coming from Bernd Leno alone.

However, Emery’s men weren’t the only ones to suffer embarrassment, with Tottenham throwing away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2. Spurs have now dropped a staggering 42 points from winning positions against their north London rivals, the most against any side.

But it was a memorable game for Harry Kane, as he scored his 10 goals in the North London Derby, equaling the all-time record of most goals by a single player in this fixture.