In Pictures: Liverpool thrash Arsenal, Chelsea thump Leicester, Manchester United hammered by Watford in English Premier League

Solksjaer on borrowed time as Old Trafford boss after latest debacle while Reds go second

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Imran Malik, Assistant Editor
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A young Liverpool fan holds up a message for Egypt star Mo Salah during the match against Arsenal at Anfield, in Liverpool, England. Liverpool won 4-0 to go second in the English Premier League table.
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Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold, Salah and Virgil van Dijk celebrate at the end of the match. Liverpool ended Arsenal's 10-game unbeaten run in all competitions with a devastating performance.
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Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta had to be separated from Liverpool's manager Jurgen Klopp following a clash. Klopp admitted he crossed a line and deserved a yellow card for his confrontation with the Arsenal boss.
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Chelsea's Thiago Silva in action with Leicester City's Kelechi Iheanacho. Premier League leaders Chelsea tightened their grip on top spot by beating Leicester 3-0 at the King Power Stadium.
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Antonio Rudiger got the first goal, former Foxes favourite N'Golo Kante got the second and substitute Christian Pulisic slotted home Chelsea's third.
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Manchester United's Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the English Premier League match against Watford at Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford, southeast England. Watford won 4-1 to pile on the pressure on United coach Ole Gunnar Solksjaer.
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Harry Maguire was sent off as beleaguered boss Solskjaer suffered more misery in the emphatic defeat. Time is running out for the Norwegian in the Old Trafford hot seat.
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Ollie Watkins and Tyrone Mings scored in the final six minutes as Steven Gerrard enjoyed a memorable first match as Aston Villa manager with victory over Brighton.
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Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe had an influence on his team's 3-3 draw with Brentford despite being confined to a hotel room because of coronavirus, said his assistant Jason Tindall.
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Norwich City fought back to clinch a first home Premier League win of the season against Southampton in Dean Smith's first game in charge.
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