The Whites’ 4-1 defeat at Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon was one of 10 top-flight matches to take place over an action-packed few days.
Scroll and click through the pages to see which teams, managers and players shone and struggled over the weekend:
1. L: Ademola Lookman
With West Ham leading 1-0, Lookman had the opportunity to level things up for Fulham from the penalty spot in the eighth minute of injury time. You know what happened… yep, his panenka spot-kick fell straight into the hands of Lukasz Fabianski. Photo: CATHERINE IVILL
2. W: Harry Kane
Kane netted his 150th Premier League goal in timely fashion with an 88th-minute winner at West Bromwich Albion. Stat: Only Alan Shearer (212) and Sergio Aguero (217) scored their 150th top-flight goal in fewer appearances. Photo: DAVE THOMPSON
3. L: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Gabby Agbonlahor hit out at Solskjaer after the Man Utd boss ranted about the club’s fixture schedule. “Just get on with it," he said. “You’ve got a big squad, that’s why you get to register 25 players for the Premier League season so use them.” Photo: CLIVE BRUNSKILL
4. W: Eberechi Eze
Aside from VAR, Eze stole the show in Crystal Palace’s 4-1 win against Leeds with a first goal and assist for his new club following his £20m move from QPR. It’s just the start, insists the 22-year-old. Photo: NAOMI BAKER
5. L: Sheffield United
Only two of the four teams to collect one point from their opening eight top-flight matches have stayed up - and former Everton striker Tim Cahill is backing the Blades to do just that because of Chris Wilder. Photo: Mike Hewitt
6. W: Ollie Watkins
Watkins maintained his impressive form with two goals in Aston Villa’s 3-0 win at the Emirates, but that did come at the expense of upsetting his family, who both support Arsenal. The 24-year-old himself is a boyhood Gunners fan. Photo: Pool