With the Premier League season drawing ever close to its end, the title race continues to be a close battle between Liverpool and Man City. The Reds and the Citizens both won over the weekend, beating Chelsea and Crystal Palace respectively, to keep the status quo intact in terms of the standings.
The Blues, despite their defeat at Anfield, still remain in the top four, having played one more game than Man United and two over Arsenal. Tottenham strengthened their grip on third with a 4-0 with over Huddersfield.
Meanwhile, Arsenal awaits a trip to Watford in what could be another tricky away game. Here are the standout stats from the weekend action.
Salah ends his Anfield goal drought
Mohamed Salah's Premier League goalscoring drought ended last weekend in the win over Southampton but his wait for a goal at Anfield only ceased on Sunday. His golazo against Chelsea was his first strike at home since February 9.
Mohamed Salah has ended his longest run without a goal for Liverpool at Anfield (5 appearances), scoring his 1st home goal since February 9.
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) April 14, 2019
Salah's record for @LFC at Anfield in all competitions:
appearances
goals pic.twitter.com/GXcIyeSCLJ
Klopp matches Brendan Rodgers' 2013/14 feat
With the victory over the Blues, Klopp has now led Liverpool to 26 wins this season. This is the most in a single campaign since Brenden Rodgers' team back in 2013/14. The German will hope to do better by actually winning the title.
Sarri continues Chelsea's awful away record vs the top six
Chelsea's horrid away form against the top six continued this weekend. This was their sixth straight loss on the road against their rivals. Things are not looking good for Sarri.
Chelsea
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) April 14, 2019
Last away PL games v 'big 6' opponents
1-2 v Man Utd
0-1 v Man City
1-3 v Tottenham
0-2 v Arsenal
0-6 v Man City
0-2 v Liverpool pic.twitter.com/z9VupgNgez
Man City reach another goalscoring feat this season
Thanks to the 3-1 win over Crystal Palace, Guardiola's side became the first team from Europe's top five leagues to score 150+ goals in all competitions this season. PSG (131), Barcelona (122), Bayern Munich (109), and Sevilla (105) follow the Citizens on that list.
Pogba moves closer to Man Utd record
Thanks to the fact that no club has been awarded more penalties this season than Man United (12), Pogba has scored seven goals from the spot this campaign. Only Ruud van Nistelrooy (8) has netted more in a single term for the Red Devils.
Wilson and Fraser match Shearer-Newell record
Calum Wilson and Ryan Fraser have combined for 11 goals this season for Bournemouth. They have now equaled the record set by Alan Shearer and Mike Newell in 1995-96.
11 - Fraser and Wilson have now combined for 11 Premier League goals for @afcbournemouth this season, the most by a duo since Alan Shearer and Mike Newell in 1995-96 (also 11). Update. https://t.co/cz7zq3zkO7
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 13, 2019