City already led 1-0 through Sergio Aguero's opener at that point and braces from Gabriel Jesus and substitute Leroy Sane completed City's biggest win over Liverpool since 1937. City are unbeaten in 12 Premier League games, their best run under Guardiola, while Argentina striker Aguero is now the outright leading non-European goalscorer in Premier League history with 124 goals.5 - 0! ? What a fantastic win for us ... ?⚽? #inSané #LS19 #MCILIV @ManCity @premierleague pic.twitter.com/LZ8gzrTZZ7
— Leroy Sané (@LeroySane19) September 9, 2017
"After 10 v 11 it was a little bit easier for us and we played the second half the way we wanted to," said City manager Pep Guardiola. With Liverpool having avoided defeat against their top-six rivals last season, it was the first time Jurgen Klopp's side had lost to one of their principal adversaries since a 1-0 loss at home to Manchester United in January 2016.45+3': Gabriel Jesus' goal is disallowed for offside. 45+6': Gabriel Jesus scores to put Man City 2-0 up. pic.twitter.com/zKM1DSCAtG
— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) September 9, 2017
"The decisive decision in the whole game was the red card. I don't think it was a red card. Sadio didn't see the goalkeeper," Klopp said. Subjected to stinging criticism following Arsenal's damaging defeats against Stoke and Liverpool, Wenger received more bad news just before kick off when it was revealed his chief transfer negotiator Dick Law has decided to step down.⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️ Manchester City condemn fellow #UCL hopefuls Liverpool to heaviest loss in over 2 years pic.twitter.com/4KnPXhc1Ri
— #UCL (@ChampionsLeague) September 9, 2017
But it took just six minutes for Danny Welbeck to lift the gloom at the Emirates Stadium as the Arsenal striker headed home from Sead Kolasinac's cross. France forward Alexandre Lacazette doubled Arsenal's lead in the 27th minute, bagging his second goal since his pre-season move from Lyon with a curling strike from the edge of the area. Welbeck's second goal, from Aaron Ramsey's 50th minute pass, secured Arsenal's first win since the opening weekend.City Matchday app users voted @gabrieljesus33 today's Man of the Match ? #mancity pic.twitter.com/Cefo1nCFvj
— Manchester City (@ManCity) September 9, 2017
Alexis Sanchez came off the bench in the closing stages for his first Arsenal appearance this season following the collapse of his mooted move to Manchester City on transfer deadline day.FULL-TIME Arsenal 3-0 Bournemouth Danny Welbeck scored twice and set up Alexandre Lacazette's goal in a comprehensive victory #ARSBOU pic.twitter.com/MeAhHyhTBs
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 9, 2017
Harry Kane reached his Tottenham century as the England striker's brace inspired an impressive 3-0 win at Everton. Kane bagged his 100th Tottenham goal -- and first this season -- in the 28th minute, looping a long-range cross-shot over Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Christian Eriksen increased Tottenham's advantage with a close-range strike in the 42nd minute after Pickford spilled a Ben Davies shot.WHAT A FINISH, WELBZ!#AFCvAFCB ? 3-0 ? (50) pic.twitter.com/UzO2cle09y
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) September 9, 2017
Kane bagged his second from Davies's 46th minute cross to kill off Everton. Chelsea survived a tense finish as the champions made it three successive wins with a 2-1 success at Leicester. Antonio Conte's side took the lead through Alvaro Morata's third goal for Chelsea as the Spain striker peeled away from Wes Morgan to meet Cesar Azpilicueta's cross with a bullet header in the 41st minute.GOAL Everton 0-2 Spurs (42 mins) Christian Eriksen lashes in from close range after Ben Davies' shot is blocked#EVETOT
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 9, 2017
N'Golo Kante was a key member of Leicester's title-winning team two years ago and the Chelsea midfielder returned to haunt his old club with a 50th minute long-range strike. Jamie Vardy gave Leicester hope in the 62nd minute when the England striker was brought down by Thibaut Courtois and picked himself up to drive home the resulting penalty. Brighton secured their first top-flight win for 34 years, with Pascal Gross's double clinching a 3-1 win over West Bromwich Albion at the Amex Stadium.Leicester 1-2 Chelsea FT: Shots: 8-16 Pass accuracy: 75%-84% Chances created: 3-13 Possession: 44%-56% Three points to Chelsea. pic.twitter.com/vBYiz3PxAn
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 9, 2017
The Seagulls hadn't scored a first top tier goal since May 1983 and their wait was finally over in the 45th minute when Pascal Gross converted a Solly March pass. Gross struck again in the 48th minute and Tomer Hemed netted in the 63rd minute before James Morrison's 77th minute reply for West Brom. Watford handed Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino his first league defeat, 2-0 at St Mary's, thanks to goals from Abdoulaye Doucoure and Daryl Janmaat. English Premier League results:Arsenal 3 (Welbeck 6, 50, Lacazette 27) Bournemouth 0Brighton 3 (Gross 45, 48, Hemed 63) West Brom 1 (Morrison 77)Everton 0 Tottenham 3 (Kane 28, 46, Eriksen 42)Leicester 1 (Vardy 62-pen) Chelsea 2 (Morata 41, Kante 50)Manchester City 5 (Aguero 25, Jesus 45+6, 53, Sane 77, 90) Liverpool 0Southampton 0 Watford 2 (Doucoure 38, Janmaat 66)Playing laterStoke v Manchester UnitedFULL-TIME Brighton 3-1 West Brom Pascal Gross scores two and makes another as the Seagulls secure their first #PL win #BHAWBA pic.twitter.com/LgFOAnLT1g
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 9, 2017


