English Premier League Matchday 26: Top 3 Moments From Another Dramatic Weekend

In the weekend just passed, we saw some great moments in the English Premier League, and we’ve narrowed them down to a top three.

Late drama, dominant performances and more VAR speculation, this weekend yet again did not disappoint in terms of supplying high quality viewing.

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United destroyed: Liverpool 7-0 Manchester United, Sunday 5 March

In Sunday’s game at Anfield, Manchester United entered the game in high spirits, sitting third in the Premier League and were unbeaten in 11 games in all competitions.

However, Liverpool managed to surprise almost everyone and put seven goals past the Red Devils, thanks to a goal from Roberto Firmino and braces from Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez.

The game started in a relatively even manor but the deadlock was broken in the 43rd minute by Gakpo, and from there on in, it was simply an onslaught. This result is the biggest win in the history of this fixture.

Comeback of champions? Arsenal 3-2 AFC Bournemouth, Saturday 4 March

Arsenal had the chance to go five points clear at the top of the Premier League on Saturday by beating relegation-threatened Bournemouth, but the task proved more difficult than most would have initially thought.

The visitors were two to the good after 57 minutes played, and it wasn’t looking good for Mikel Arteta’s side, but Reiss Nelson scored a vital winner in the dying embers of the match to ensure the Gunners claimed all three points.

Hammer blow: Brighton & Hove Albion 4-0 West Ham United, Saturday 4 March

Things went from bad to worse for West Ham on Saturday afternoon when they were on the receiving end of a 4-0 thumping from Brighton.

The Hammers have now won just one out of their previous five in the Premier League and they currently sit just one point above the drop zone.

At the Amex on Saturday, the Hammers faithful were booing their side and mainly the manager, with chants insinuating that they want David Moyes to be sacked, so it will interesting to see what happens at the club over the next few weeks.

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