Look! Big wins for Man City, Aston Villa, Everton, West Ham while Man Utd, Chelsea lose in week 6 of English Premier League

There were goals galore and plenty of talking points from the latest round of fixtures

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Imran Malik, Assistant Editor
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Chelsea v Manchester City: At Stamford Bridge, London, Chelsea were beaten 1-0 by Man City. City produced an impressive display to end Chelsea's unbeaten start to the season with a deserved victory. Chelsea's Marcos Alonso (right) had plenty of defending to do against City's Rodri and co all afternoon as the reigning champions dominated. Gabriel Jesus settled a tight affair when a 53rd-minute goal.
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Man Utd v Aston Villa: Manchester United's Paul Pogba (centre) heads the ball during the match against Aston Villa at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester. The home side were stunned by Kortney Hause's powerful header to put Villa ahead and it got worse for Utd when they saw an injury time penalty missed by Bruno Fernandes.
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Watford v Newcastle United: At Vicarage Road, Watford and Newcastle United drew 1-1 - and not any amount of remonstrating from Newcastle's Federico Fernandez with the referee was going to change that result! Sean Longstaff gave Newcastle the lead, but Ismaila Sarr levelled for the hosts.
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Watford v Newcastle United: Watford's Joao Pedro in action with Newcastle United's Matt Ritchie. Australian referee Jarred Gillett made history as he became the first overseas official to take charge of a Premier League match.
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Leeds United v West Ham United: Michail Antonio's 90th-minute winner for West Ham left Leeds still searching for a first Premier League win of the season as they were beaten by 2-1 at Elland Road.
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Leicester City v Burnley: Leicester City's James Maddison in action with Burnley's Josh Brownhill. Jamie Vardy scored twice - as well as an own goal - as Leicester came from behind to deny Burnley a first Premier League win of the season.
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Everton v Norwich City: Everton's Abdoulaye Doucoure gives his shirt to a young fan after the match at Goodison Park. Manager Rafael Benitez says Everton "will get better" after they beat the Premier League's bottom club Norwich 2-0.
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Everton v Norwich City: Everton's Ben Godfrey fist bumps a young fan after the match. Everton are joint second in the league table on 13 points and have won their first three home games of a top-flight season for the first time since 1989-90.
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Brentford v Liverpool: Liverpool's Curtis Jones celebrates with teammates after scoring his side's third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Brentford at the Brentford Community Stadium in London. But Yoane Wissa scored a late equaliser as the match finished 3-3.
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Brentford v Liverpool: Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo (left) duels for the ball with Liverpool's Fabinho. The draw lifts unbeaten Liverpool a point clear at the top of the Premier League, with the Bees climbing to ninth.
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