What a Saturday! Glory for Mourniho and Wenger. Guardiola makes it 6 out of 6. Just take a minute to read all about it.
A great Saturday of football in the Premiership as United finally show their potential and Arsenal swipes away Chelsea in the London Derby. At the top of the table City makes it six out of six as Tottenham goes second four points behind. But let’s start from Josè Mourinho and his United who at Old Trafford faced Champions Leicester.
After three defeats in a row, the Special One had to take some drastic actions as for the game against reigning Champions Leicester he dropped Wayne Rooney and gave the keys of the midfield to Paul Pogba.
And United put on their best performance as they thrashed reigning Champions Leicester 4-0. It was Smalling who opened the score from a corner in the 22′, for Mata to double just 15′ later.
Before the end of the period Rashford and Pogba – his first for the club – both added another two from corners. For Leicester, Gray‘s spectacular long-range strike in the second half, grabbed a consolation goal for the foxes.
Almost identical story at the Emirates Stadium where Arsenal produced a devastating first half to swipe away Chelsea and now Conte really risks his job as the Blues drop back to 8 points behind leaders Manchester City.
It was Alexis Sanchez who opened the score in the 11′ just for Walcott to strike again 3′ later and Ozil finishing off Chelsea 5′ before the break.
Pep Guardiola made it six out of six with another 3-1 win at Swansea to continue to lead the table.
Aguero fired the Citizens in the lead before Llorente grabbed his first for Swansea to level the score.
In the second half, Aguero netted his second with a penalty and Sterling added a third to seal victory.
The only note out of place, de Bruyne who limped off with a hamstring injury.
Tottenham goes second with a 2-1 win at Middlesbrough with South Korean Son Heung-min netting both goals for Spurs.
Liverpool got their third consecutive win by beating Hull 5-1. Goals from Lallana (17′), Milner (30′ pen., 71′ pen.), Mané (36′) and Coutinho (52′) sealed victory.
Crystal Palace gets all points as they came from behind to beat Sunderland 3-2. Benteke netted the winner 4′ into injury time.
Stanislas gave victory to Bournemouth over Everton. Whereas Stoke and West Brom. drew 1-1.
Today West Ham meets Southampton. Whereas the Monday Night will see in action Burnley against Mazzarri‘s Watford.