AFC Bournemouth: Giving up a two-goal lead unforgivable
AFC Bournemouth lost a game that they led 2-nil. It may have been a momentous victory over Tottenham Hotspur, unfortunately it may a deflation loss.
Arsenal: A training drill
Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest 5-nil; it was one way traffic from start to finish.
Aston Villa: Not at the races
Aston Villa failed to have a shot on target as they were obliterated 4-nil by Newcastle United.
Brentford: A draw was probably a fair result
Brentford would be disappointed they only took the lead for two minutes and feel like it was two points dropped. Wolverhampton Wanderers put in a reasonable display and a draw was probably fair.
Brighton and Hove Albion: Finally get a deserved win
Brighton and Hove Albion claimed a 4-1 win against their old manager, Graham Potter who now coaches Chelsea. It was a well-deserved win.
Chelsea: Did not take their chances
Chelsea only scored one goal from seven shots on target. They would be disappointed to lose to Brighton and Hove Albion 4-1.
Crystal Palace: A vital three points
Crystal Palace claimed a win they may give them momentum as they moved into, they moved into the top half of the table due to a 1-nil win over Southampton.
Everton: Draw a game that they could have easily lost
Everton claimed a point thanks to a solid display by their goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford, who made six saves.
Fulham: Two points dropped
Fulham failed to score, even though they had 24 shots. It was a nil-all draw against Everton.
Leeds United: A pivotal win
Leeds United claimed a 2-1 win against Liverpool. Leeds United only had 31% possession and Liverpool had ten shots on target, but Leeds United pressed high up the pitch and their game plan worked well.
Leicester City: Parked the bus
Leicester City play a poor game from a tactical perspective. Despite that, they nearly claimed a draw as Youri Tielemans hit the bar due to an outstanding save by Manchester City goalkeeper, Ederson.
Liverpool: Where to now?
Liverpool lost a game that they should have won. They lost the game predominantly due to Leeds United goalkeeper, Illan Meslier who made nine saves.
Manchester City: They won the game thanks to some De Bruyne magic
Manchester City only won the game in Matchweek 14 due to an exquisite strike from a free kick by Kevin De Bruyne, in the 49th minute. It took a moment of magic to unlock the Leicester City defence.
Manchester United: David de Gea steals the show
Manchester United won thanks to David de Gea helping them win the game with four saves. They did score in the 38th minute thanks to a Marcus Rashford header, with Christian Eriksen providing the assist.
Newcastle United: They are a genuine title threat
Newcastle United continued playing good football. They dominated their game against Aston Villa. It was one way traffic, as they won the game 4-nil.
Nottingham Forest: Plenty of work to do
Nottingham Forest let Arsenal do whatever they want. A 5-nil score line flattered Nottingham Forest as they didn not seem to have a viable plan.
Southampton: They are in a bit of trouble
Southampton sit just one point above the relegation zone after a 1-nil loss to Crystal Palace.
Tottenham Hotspur: A comeback win, in a game that they could have lost!
Tottenham Hotspur won a game that they trailed 2-nil against AFC Bournemouth. Along with that Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min did not score any of the three goals that Tottenham Hotspur scored.
West Ham United: Positive display despite leaving Old Trafford empty handed
West Ham United put in a good performance as they controlled the game against Manchester United. They only lost due to David de Gea of Manchester United pulling off someone world class saves.
Wolverhampton Wanderers: A draw is not good enough
Wolverhampton Wanderers are in the relegation zone. They did claim a point against Brentford, but they needed three points.