Barnes, Pereira and a late brace from Ayoze Perez ensure that Leicester return to winning ways in the #PL in emphatic fashion#LEIWHUpic.twitter.com/U4YKaBJJAF
13 – Ricardo Pereira has had a direct hand in 13 goals in the Premier League since the start of last season (5 goals and 8 assists) – the only two defenders with more in this period are Liverpool pair Trent Alexander-Arnold (24) and Andrew Robertson (18). Adventurous. pic.twitter.com/Ztonj9xB29
⚡️ "One of the approaches Mikel Arteta has introduced involves Arsenal's central defenders attempting to commit their opposing attacker to create two-on-ones against them, with the relevant full-back." #Arsenal#ARSMUNhttps://t.co/S3BYSoh49A
Player rating: 8.32 Team score: Bournemouth 0–3 Watford Individual highlights: 7 clearances, 4 tackles
FULL-TIME AFC Bournemouth 0-3 Watford
Goals from Abdoulaye Doucoure, Troy Deeney and Roberto Pereyra seal a comprehensive win for Watford, who move out of the relegation zone#BOUWATpic.twitter.com/LcUWZ3SWbQ
"He's not someone who's come in, swallowed a coaching manual and done all this tiki-taki stuff…"
How has Nigel Pearson transformed Watford's survival hopes? Matt Upson played under the Hornets' boss during Leicester's miraculous escape in 2014/15. pic.twitter.com/f8sRPqO94G
Sergio Aguero's record-breaking hat-trick, Riyad Mahrez's double and Gabriel Jesus's strike earn Man City an emphatic victory to go second in the table, despite Anwar El Ghazi's late penalty#AVLMCIpic.twitter.com/w6K2emcqYh
The Hammers cruise to victory under new manager David Moyes thanks to goals from Mark Noble, Sebastien Haller and Felipe Anderson #WHUBOU | @WestHampic.twitter.com/hnyWV0FJEx
No player has been directly involved in more Premier League goals for West Ham United than @Noble16Mark (level with Paolo Di Canio). pic.twitter.com/TYqt7Sz4jL
Player rating: 10.00 Team score: Aston Villa 1–6 Man City Individual highlights: 3 goals, 1 assist
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Sergio Aguero has been scoring goals since he's 16 in the Argentine Primera Division and he'll die scoring goals.
He's a natural-born scorer. From my day one at Man City I'm in love with Sergio's commitment to get his name on the scoresheet. Even on the rare occasions he doesn’t, his commitment helps the team."
Player rating: 9.18 Team score: Man City 2–1 Everton Individual highlights: 2 goals, 8 shots
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When I decided to join Man City, I knew it would be difficult to receive minutes because we have Sergio Aguero who is our all-time top scorer and scores in every match.
But that's exactly why I came. To learn from the best. To learn under Pep. To keep learning all the time."
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