As a transformed Tottenham held their lead at the top of the Premier League table, the rest of the top five also picked up three points in pursuit of Ange Postecoglou’s high-flying side.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City took home three points and all the bragging rights after their impressive 3-0 win over rivals Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
Meanwhile, Eddie Nketiah scored his first Premier League hat-trick - the first for an Englishman at Arsenal since 2015 - to help the Gunners beat Sheffield United.
Unai Emery has ignited Champions League form at Aston Villa as the Villans won their twelfth home game in a row and Brentford shocked Chelsea.
Here, Mail Sport takes a look at the 10 Things We Learned from the Premier League's weekend fixtures.
1. Pep Guardiola has the edge over Manchester United
39 different managers have taken their side to Old Trafford for five or more away games and Guardiola is the only one with a win percentage over 50%, winning 62.5% of the time.
Across his managerial career, he has only won more away games at the Emirates than Old Trafford against a single opponent.
The Spaniard was aided by Erling Haaland’s penalty, the first Manchester City have been awarded at Old Trafford in the 27th edition of this fixture.
2. Eddie Nketiah is a rare English talent
The 24-year-old became the first Englishman to score a Premier League hat-trick for Arsenal since Theo Walcott in 2015 after starring in their win over Sheffield United.
Nketiah is now Arsenal’s top Premier League scorer this season and the club’s 22nd hat-trick scorer in the competition.
With this hat-trick, Nketiah overtook Danny Welbeck’s 16 Arsenal Premier League goals to become the club’s second most-prolific English striker, overall, behind
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