Mohamed Salah was the star man as Liverpool ran riot at Manchester United to increase the pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, while there were also eye-catching performances across this past weekend from Manchester City’s Phil Foden and Watford’s Joshua King.
Here we look at five things we learned from the latest round of Premier League action.
More heat for Solskjaer
United boss Solskjaer was already under considerable scrutiny heading into Sunday’s clash with Liverpool – and that was cranked up several notches after the Red Devils found themselves on the end of a remarkable 5-0 thrashing against their arch-rivals, with four of the goals coming before half time. It was a third defeat in a four-game winless streak for United, who had Paul Pogba sent off around the hour mark and are now seventh on the table, eight points behind leaders Chelsea.
Foden getting back in the groove
Having not made his first appearance of the season until mid-September due to injury, Foden now looks like he is starting to really get up to speed in 2021-22. The 21-year-old England forward scored two goals and set up another as City won 4-1 at Brighton, after which Pep Guardiola’s champions are third on the table, two behind Chelsea, who thumped rock-bottom Norwich 7-0 at Stamford Bridge earlier on Saturday.
Hammers in the hunt again
West Ham’s impressive 2020-21 had them fall just short of the Champions League places, finishing two points off fourth – and David Moyes’ men look set to make a strong push again this term. Sunday’s 1-0 home win over Tottenham, sealed by Michail Antonio’s late goal, was a third victory in four outings and moved the Hammers up to fourth on the table.
Ranieri and King have still got it
After Watford’s first match under Claudio Ranieri with them losing 5-0 at home to Liverpool last weekend, Saturday’s 5-2 victory at Everton provided a punchy response to any who have been questioning whether the Italian can still cut it in the Premier League. The same could also be said with regard to King, who failed to score while on loan at Everton from Bournemouth for the second half of last season – the Norwegian, previously goalless since joining the Hornets over the summer, netted three times in the contest at Goodison Park.