The Argentine doubled their lead from the penalty spot shortly after the hour mark when Raheem Sterling was brought down by Javier Manquillo in the box. Four minutes later, Jacob Murphy dinked the ball over home goalkeeper Ederson to score his first goal for Newcastle and briefly bring them back into contention.FT | ? 3-1 ⚫️ #cityvnufc #mancity
— Manchester City (@ManCity) January 20, 2018
A @aguerosergiokun treble sealed the deal as we get back to winning ways! pic.twitter.com/MBjiFLD4nG
However, the day belonged to Aguero who scored his 14th goal against the Magpies in the league seven minutes from fulltime to keep City on course for the title.King creators belong to @ManCity...@DeBruyneKev + @LeroySane19 = ? pic.twitter.com/I3VXKBrv56
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 20, 2018
Playing before their rivals, United did briefly close the gap to City to nine points, thanks to a goal from Anthony Martial. The Frenchman blasted home off the under-side of the bar in the 54th minute after brilliant work from Romelu Lukaku, who held off two challenges before finding the Frenchman with a sweeping cross-field pass.So that's 11 City hat-tricks for @aguerosergiokun...
— Manchester City (@ManCity) January 20, 2018
Can you list who he's got them against? ? pic.twitter.com/IMuF0F0pwY
Burnley, who slip to eighth with the loss, fought hard for an equaliser and Icelandic winger Johann Berg Gudmundsson struck the bar with a free kick. "It was certainly a battle and that is what you get when you come to Turf Moor - it is about character and we showed that in abundance today," said United defender Phil Jones.We can always do better ?? @ManUtd #ManUtd #HereToCreate pic.twitter.com/2MpCqBANcD
— Paul Pogba (@paulpogba) January 20, 2018
Manager Jose Mourinho said after the game that he thinks Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez will complete his move to Old Trafford, while British media reports said that Henrikh Mkhitaryan was due to have a medical at Arsenal in the next 48 hours to complete the transfer swap.FT: Burnley 0 #MUFC 1.@AnthonyMartial's second-half strike is enough to give us all three points at Turf Moor! #BURMUN pic.twitter.com/F13TX5dO8L
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 20, 2018
The disappointment of Arsenal fans in losing Sanchez will have been eased by their attacking display against Crystal Palace in a comfortable win at the Emirates. Arsenal, who hadn't won in their last five games in all competitions, struck their four goals in a blistering start to the match. Nacho Monreal headed in from a Granit Xhaka corner and then turned provider for close-range goals by Alex Iwobi in the 10th and central defender Laurent Koscielny three minutes later.BREAKING: Jose Mourinho says Alexis Sanchez's move to @ManUtd is "so close" #SSN pic.twitter.com/sQe30Sz1Q1
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) January 20, 2018
French striker Alexandre Lacazette made it four for the home side in the 22nd minute, collecting a clever backheel from Mesut Ozil in the area before turning to curl his strike around outstretched Palace keeper Wayne Hennessey.A good day at the office ?#AFCvCPFC pic.twitter.com/qLktJoAE5N
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) January 20, 2018
Palace captain Luka Milivojevic pulled one back for the visitors in the 78th minute. Eden Hazard scored twice as Chelsea enjoyed a 4-0 victory at Brighton and Hove Albion -- giving Antonio Conte's side their first league win of 2018. Hazard and Willian struck inside six minutes to set them on their way. With Brighton pushing forward, Hazard brilliantly netted a third 13 minutes from time before Victor Moses made it four late on.? "We know we have the quality technically and physically but mentally we needed to push ourselves more. We just had one target and that was to win." - @6_LKOSCIELNY pic.twitter.com/sTWr8XvVun
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) January 21, 2018
The win took Chelsea above Liverpool -- who play on Monday -- into third. With one win in 13 league games, Brighton are 16th, just two points above the relegation zone. Stoke City got themselves out of the bottom three, with new manager Paul Lambert enjoying a 2-0 win over Huddersfield Town. Fellow strugglers West Bromwich Albion picked up a useful point at Everton in a 1-1 draw.Full-time: Brighton 0-4 Chelsea!!⁰⁰
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) January 20, 2018
The Blues take all three points in style this afternoon! ? #BHACHE pic.twitter.com/Pry8IW32fv
FT: Goals from Joe Allen and Mame Diouf secure Paul Lambert a debut victory as Stoke City manager (2-0) #SCFC pic.twitter.com/2QloAXuMb2
— Stoke City FC (@stokecity) January 20, 2018