Furthermore, Southampton set a record that shows they are headed for relegation.

Except for Crystal Palace vs Brighton, all the games from round 17 in the Premier League have been played. This Matchday saw Man City return to winning ways after their Manchester Derby defeat, beating Arsenal 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium.

Tottenham managed a win against Wolves, beating Nuno’s side 2-1 thanks to a late Vertonghen goal. Man United, on the other hand, were held 1-1 by Everton while Chelsea suffered a shock 1-0 defeat at home to Bournemouth. Here are the best stats from the weekend games.

Arsenal 0-3 Man City – The Gunners reaching unwanted feats after Sunday’s loss

The 3-0 loss against Man City showed that Arsenal are no better now after sacking Unai Emery. Even when playing at the Emirates Stadium, which used to be their fortress, the Gunners are still vulnerable. They have now gone six straight home games without a win, the longest winless run since Arsenal went eight matches without a victory at Highbury December 1994 and February 1995.

Man United 1-1 Everton – Greenwood moves ahead of Rashford

On Sunday, Man United could have suffered a home defeat against Everton had it not been for Mason Greenwood’s equalizer. That strike saw him move ahead of Rashford in the list of youngest Red Devils players to score 2+ Premier League goals at 18 years and 75 days, with Federico Macheda being (17 years and 232 days) being the youngest in history.

Man United make history but for the wrong reasons

The result was disappointing but what is even more worrying for Solskjaer is their poor defense. The Red Devils have now gone 12 league games without a clean sheet, their worst run since April-August 1971. David De Gea was in goal for all of those games and this is even his worst clean sheet-less run.

Liverpool 2-0 Watford – Salah overtakes Liverpool icons

It was a controversial game due to Mane’s disallowed goal due to VAR, but Liverpool won nonetheless. The beat Watford 2-0 thanks to a brace from Salah and those two goals from the Egyptian superstar saw him overtake Suarez and Torres with goals scored for the Reds despite playing fewer games.

Southampton 0-1 West Ham – this statistic proves the Saints are headed for relegation

Southampton have lost once again, this time losing 1-0 against West Ham. This means no club in Premier League history have conceded more goals than the Saints this season (24) after their first nine home games. The previous record was held by Bolton (23) in 2011-12 and they were relegated.