Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 700th goal in club football as Manchester United came from behind to beat Everton 2-1 at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Ronaldo reached the latest landmark of his spectacular career after coming on as a first-half substitute for the injured Anthony Martial, ensuring United returned to winning ways in the Premier League after the dismal derby defeat to Manchester City.
Elsewhere, Arsenal’s young guns continued their stunning start to the season as Bukayo Saka’s double and Gabriel Martinelli’s early strike secured a thrilling 3-2 win over Liverpool at Emirates Stadium.
Crystal Palace came from behind to beat Leeds United 2-1 at Selhurst Park, while West Ham roared back to overcome Fulham 3-1.
Here, we pick out the best data from another day of mouth-watering Premier League action.
Everton 1-2 Manchester United: Ronaldo hits yet another landmark
Ronaldo did not start on United’s visit to Merseyside, but a first-half injury to Martial paved the way for him to create yet another slice of history.
The 37-year-old, who has also scored a record 117 international goals, has now taken his overall tally for United to 144 across two spells at Old Trafford, adding to a combined tally of 556 from his time at Sporting CP, Real Madrid and Juventus.
United had started sluggishly at Goodison Park and fell behind early on to Alex Iwobi’s superb strike from 25 yards. The Nigerian has either scored or assisted in three consecutive Premier League appearances for only the second time in his career (also April 2016).
The Red Devils levelled soon after when Antony latched on to Martial’s pass and beat Jordan Pickford, the Brazilian becoming the first United player to score in each of his first three appearances in the Premier League for the club.
Ronaldo then ensured United became the first team in Premier League history to have won 100 games after conceding the first goal.
Arsenal 3-2 Liverpool: Young guns pile on misery for Reds
This stirring victory meant Arsenal have won at least eight of their first nine league matches in a top-flight campaign for only the fourth time, after 2007-08, 2004-05 and 1947-48.
This latest triumph helped them sit atop the table nine or more games into a season for the first time since December 2016 (15th game).
Their three goals came from Saka (2) and Martinelli, who are both 21 years old. The Gunners have now scored 54 goals courtesy of players aged 21 and under in the Premier League under manager Mikel Arteta – 22 more than any other side since the Spaniard’s first game in charge.
Liverpool are yet to win away from home in the Premier League this season (D2 L2); this is the first time since 2010-11 under Roy Hodgson that they have failed to win any of their opening four away games in a Premier League campaign.
With 10 points from eight games so far, it is their worst return at this stage of a Premier League campaign since 2012-13 (nine points), when they ultimately finished seventh.
Crystal Palace 2-1 Leeds United: Eagles bounce back as Yorkshiremen continue to struggle on the road
Eberechi Eze’s fine strike helped Palace earn their first Premier League win since August (3-1 v Aston Villa), another game in which they conceded first. In this one, Pascal Struijk put Leeds ahead, but Odsonne Edouard soon got the Eagles back on level terms.
Palace have now won as many Premier League home games when conceding first this season as they did across the 2019-20 and 2021-22 campaigns (two).
Leeds, meanwhile, are winless away from home in the Premier League this season (D1 L3), losing each of the last three in a row.
It is the second time in 2022 that the Whites have lost three consecutive away games, with the previous occasion coming in March.
West Ham 3-1 Fulham: In-form Scamacca strikes again for the Hammers
West Ham recovered from conceding Andreas Pereira’s early strike to make it back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time since January, having beaten Wolves last time out.
Jarrod Bowen pulled the Hammers level from the penalty spot, before Gianluca Scamacca put them ahead with a cool lofted finish over Bernd Leno.
The Italian became the ninth player to score in both of his first two home starts in the Premier League for West Ham, and the first since their move to the London Stadium, with Diafra Sakho the previous player to do so at Upton Park in October 2014.
Michail Antonio added a late third to move level with Carlton Cole as the top scorer for West Ham in London derbies in the Premier League (14).