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MANCHESTER CITY continued their stunning Premier League winning run with a brilliant victory against Tottenham.

Pep Guardiola's team made it 16 wins in a row with a demolition of Tottenham - Raheem Sterling scored twice in a 4-1 win at the Etihad.

Manchester City 4-1 Tottenham: Kevin De Bruyne runs the show in dominant win as Raheem Sterling nets brace and Gabriel Jesus misses penalty

Chelsea put pressure on Manchester United with a win against Southampton, but were made to work by the Saints.

Marcos Alonso scored a stunning free-kick just before half-time as the Blues held on to snatch three points in a 1-0 win.

Mesut Ozil scored one of the goals of the season as Arsenal secured a narrow 1-0 win over struggling Newcastle.

The in-form German hit an unstoppable first time volley past to send Newcastle into the relegation zone.

Chelsea 1-0 Southampton: Marcos Alonso’s stunning free-kick on the brink of half-time piles the pressure on second-placed Manchester United
Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle: Moment of magic from Mesut Ozil redeems Arsene Wenger’s side after midweek misery

Marko Arnautovic had an explosive return to former side Stoke as West Ham beat the Potters 3-0 at the Britannia.

Manuel Lanzini earned the Hammers a controversial penalty after what looked like a dive, before Arnie scored against his former club - and was then involved in a row with Mark Hughes and Stoke fans.

Stoke City 0-3 West Ham: Dark days for Mark Hughes as Stoke old boy Marco Arnautovic helps sink the Potters after long power failure
Watford 1-4 Huddersfield: Elias Kachunga scores the Terriers first away goal since August to open the floodgates

Huddersfield were brilliant against the 10 men of Watford to record an impressive 4-1 win at Vicarage Road.

Troy Deeney was sent off for the Hornets, who now have just one point from their last five matches.

Brighton 0-0 Burnley: Glenn Murray misses a penalty and Chris Wood has goal ruled out as teams held to a draw

 

Brighton and Burnley played out a 0-0 draw but it was far from boring.

Glenn Murray missed a penalty for the home side - who are now winless in seven - while Chris Wood saw a late goal disallowed for the high flying Clarets.

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