Superior Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday defeated Manchester City at the White Hart Lane.
Spurs provided a great performance as two goals in the first half was enough to end Guardiola’s side 100 per cent record.
An own goal from Aleksandr Kolarov in the 6th minute, and another from Dele Alli in the 37th minute put the tie to bed.
Erik Lamela could have made it three but his penalty was saved by City’s keeper Claudio Bravo.
Misfiring Manchester United
Manchester United will rue their missed chances in the first half against Stoke City.
Jose Mourinho’s men had a plethora of chances in the first half but met a brick wall in Stoke City’s goalkeeper Lee Grant who made eight saves.
Anthony Martial came off the bench to score for United, but Stoke pulled one back through Joe Allen.
Anthony Martial's curling opener against Stoke City. Game ended 1-1 https://t.co/EbSZCEZn4C
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Lazy Leicester City
EPL Champions Leicester City are showing signs of their former self.
Leicester City who hosted Southampton played out a drab goalless draw at the King Power Stadium.
Abysmal Arsenal leave it late
Arsenal FC left it late to secure all three points against Burnley at Tuff Moor.
Alex Oxlade Chamberlain scored the winner in the dying seconds of the game in a drab performance from the Gunners.
Bundled in, right at the very last second by Laurent Koscielny (and Chamberlain). It ends Burnley 0 – 1 Arsenal pic.twitter.com/hMNunmwO95
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