Furthermore, the likes of Aguero, Sarri, and Rashford reached lovely feats over the weekend.

With Matchweek 11 in the Premier League all but over, with only Huddersfield vs Fulham remaining, the table has undergone change. Man City is now the undisputed leader after thrashing Southampton 6-1 on Sunday.

One thing that worked in their favor was Liverpool's weekend result. The Reds traveled to Arsenal on Saturday and conceded a late equalizer to drop two precious points. Chelsea won their fixture to move level on points with Klopp's men.

Pos.TeamGWWGVDVDTDGPVorm
1 Manchester City 32 22 7 3 76 32 +44 73 WWWGG
2 Arsenal 32 22 5 5 75 26 +49 71 VWWGW
3 Liverpool 32 21 8 3 72 31 +41 71 VGWWG
4 Aston Villa 33 19 6 8 68 49 +19 63 WGVWG
5 Tottenham Hotspur 32 18 6 8 65 49 +16 60 VWGWV
6 Newcastle United 32 15 5 12 69 52 +17 50 WWGWV
7 Manchester United 32 15 5 12 47 48 -1 50 GGVGW
8 West Ham United 33 13 9 11 52 58 -6 48 VWGVG
9 Chelsea 31 13 8 10 61 52 +9 47 WGWGW
10 Brighton & Hove Albion 32 11 11 10 52 50 +2 44 GVGVW
11 Wolverhampton Wanderers 32 12 7 13 46 51 -5 43 GVGVW
12 Fulham 33 12 6 15 49 51 -2 42 WVVGW
13 AFC Bournemouth 32 11 9 12 47 57 -10 42 GVWWW
14 Crystal Palace 32 8 9 15 37 54 -17 33 WVVGG
15 Brentford 33 8 8 17 47 58 -11 32 WGGGV
16 Everton 32 9 8 15 32 48 -16 27 VWGVV
17 Nottingham Forest 33 7 9 17 42 58 -16 26 GVWGG
18 Luton Town 33 6 7 20 46 70 -24 25 VWVVG
19 Burnley 33 4 8 21 33 68 -35 20 GVGGW
20 Sheffield United 32 3 7 22 30 84 -54 16 VGVGG

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Elsewhere, Tottenham secured a 3-2 win over Wolves while Man United came back from a goal down to snatch a late victory away to Bournemouth. Here are the standout stats from the weekend action.

Maurizio Sarri equals Premier League debut record

Sarri has begun life at Chelsea extremely well. The Italian boss is yet to lose a game in the Premier League after 11 games, winning his most recent tie 3-1 against Crystal Palace. That result saw him equal the record for the longest unbeaten start by an English top-flight boss.

Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea equal 40-year record

For the first time in 40 years, three clubs have gone unbeaten in their opening 11 games. The last time three top-flight teams achieved this was back in 1978-79.

Aguero reaches a milestone

In the 6-1 thrashing of Southampton, Sergio Aguero was instrumental but came away only with a single goal. Noentheless, that was enough to see him become only the third player in Premier League history to score 150 goals for a single club, joining Wayne Rooney and Thierry Henry.

The Argentine has now moved level with Hazard and Aubameyang in the Golden Boot race 

Rashford becomes Man United's most frequent last-minute savior

On Saturday, Marcus Rashford scored a 90th-minute winner to secure Man United a dramatic 2-1 comeback win at Bournemouth. This was the second time the young Englishman has done this, becoming the joint-highest scorer of stoppage time winners.

Benitez avoids an awful record

Newcastle had not won a single game this season until they hosted Watford. They beat the Hornets 1-0 and avoided a record 11th straight game without victory.