Match week 6: What we have learned
Find out a key fact from each of the weekend's Premier League matches
Man Utd 4-1 Leicester City
Man Utd led by a four-goal margin at half-time in a PL match for the first time since February 2001 v Arsenal (5-1 at half-time, 6-1 at full-time)
AFC Bournemouth 1-0 EvertonThis was only the second time that the Cherries have won back-to-back PL home matches (also v Southampton and Swansea in March 2016)
Liverpool 5-1 Hull CitySince Jurgen Klopp’s first match in charge Liverpool have scored 71 goals in the Premier League; more than any other side
Middlesbrough 1-2 SpursSon Heung-min has had a hand in seven goals (six goals, one assist) in his last six PL appearances for Spurs. He has already equalled last season's goal tally after only three matches
Sunderland 2-3 Crystal PalaceThis was only the second time that Crystal Palace have come from two goals down to win a match in PL history (Burnley 2-3 Palace in Jan 2015, the other)
Swansea City 1-3 Man CityMan City have won their first 10 matches in all comps this season – the only previous top-flight side to have more from the start of a campaign are Tottenham Hostpur (first 11 matches in 1960/61)
Arsenal 3-0 ChelseaAfter six Premier League matches without scoring against Chelsea, Arsenal found the net twice in the opening 14 minutes
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