It was a fine Premier League weekend for north London as Arsenal had the last laugh against Manchester City and Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou pulled off a vital win away to Brentford.
Both Manchester sides finished with tails firmly between legs while the unstoppable train that is Liverpool breezed past another stop by dismantling Bournemouth.
Nottingham Forest put on a 7-0 clinic to embarrass Brighton in a result that saw some Seagulls fans beginning to question the suitability of boss Fabian Hurzeler.
And the David Moyes effect continued to rub off on Everton as they put hapless Leicester City side to the sword in a big result at the bottom.
Meanwhile, Wolves and Southampton claimed much-needed wins against Aston Villa and Ipswich respectively, piling huge pressure on Kieran McKenna's side as they sank further from safety.
In the newest instalment of this weekly column, Mail Sport picks out five of the most interesting talking points to emerge from the Premier League's latest round of matches.
Arsenal cruised to a 5-1 win over Man City during a dramatic weekend in the Premier League
Arne Slot's Liverpool pressed on at the summit of the league, defeating in-form Bournemouth
Beto's brace inspired Everton to a 4-0 victory over relegation rivals Leicester on Saturday
UNITED'S HOUSE OF HORRORS
Walking out of Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon there was a group of fans vigorously debating how it continues to go so wrong at home.
The answer isn't all that difficult: สัญลักษณ์โครงกระดูก Manchester United are a soft touch.
Old Trafford used to be an arena where opposition players would turn up and be eaten alive either by their opposite numbers or the 65,000 passionate United fans who turned up knowing their team would eventually come out on top.
That is long gone. It's a mirage, a nostalgic recollection of how things used to be.
So to see Crystal Palace deservedly add to Manchester United's misery on Sunday was not to be surprised but alarmed at how those in positions of power seem to have no idea how to turn Old Trafford from a House of Horrors to one where the jump scare affects opponents again.
Defeat on Sunday made it nine games this season in which they have failed to score; five of those shut-outs were at Old Trafford and three have come on Ruben Amorim's watch.
In fact, only Everton (12) and rock-bottom Southampton (10) have failed to score more in the Premier League this season than this United side.
Amorim walked into his press conference eager to not look too defeated by what he had seen but he doesn't have a poker face to pull it off.
It was more misery for Ruben Amorim at home as Man United lost 2-0 to Crystal Palace
The Red Devils' attack lacked potency again as Kobbie Mainoo was trusted to lead the line
He looked a touch forlorn as he addressed questions thrown in his direction about why his team continue to look so anaemic in attack, on the day when Marcus Rashford was sent out on loan to Aston Villa and there is no guarantee of a deadline day replacement.
But the facts speak for themselves. Old Trafford is the stage where too many Manchester United players end up with stage fright.
Both Manchester sides finished with tails firmly between legs while the unstoppable train that is Liverpool breezed past another stop by dismantling Bournemouth.
Nottingham Forest put on a 7-0 clinic to embarrass Brighton in a result that saw some Seagulls fans beginning to question the suitability of boss Fabian Hurzeler.
And the David Moyes effect continued to rub off on Everton as they put hapless Leicester City side to the sword in a big result at the bottom.
Meanwhile, Wolves and Southampton claimed much-needed wins against Aston Villa and Ipswich respectively, piling huge pressure on Kieran McKenna's side as they sank further from safety.
In the newest instalment of this weekly column, Mail Sport picks out five of the most interesting talking points to emerge from the Premier League's latest round of matches.
Arsenal cruised to a 5-1 win over Man City during a dramatic weekend in the Premier League
Arne Slot's Liverpool pressed on at the summit of the league, defeating in-form Bournemouth
Beto's brace inspired Everton to a 4-0 victory over relegation rivals Leicester on Saturday
UNITED'S HOUSE OF HORRORS
Walking out of Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon there was a group of fans vigorously debating how it continues to go so wrong at home.
The answer isn't all that difficult: สัญลักษณ์โครงกระดูก Manchester United are a soft touch.

That is long gone. It's a mirage, a nostalgic recollection of how things used to be.
So to see Crystal Palace deservedly add to Manchester United's misery on Sunday was not to be surprised but alarmed at how those in positions of power seem to have no idea how to turn Old Trafford from a House of Horrors to one where the jump scare affects opponents again.
Defeat on Sunday made it nine games this season in which they have failed to score; five of those shut-outs were at Old Trafford and three have come on Ruben Amorim's watch.
In fact, only Everton (12) and rock-bottom Southampton (10) have failed to score more in the Premier League this season than this United side.
Amorim walked into his press conference eager to not look too defeated by what he had seen but he doesn't have a poker face to pull it off.
It was more misery for Ruben Amorim at home as Man United lost 2-0 to Crystal Palace
The Red Devils' attack lacked potency again as Kobbie Mainoo was trusted to lead the line
He looked a touch forlorn as he addressed questions thrown in his direction about why his team continue to look so anaemic in attack, on the day when Marcus Rashford was sent out on loan to Aston Villa and there is no guarantee of a deadline day replacement.
But the facts speak for themselves. Old Trafford is the stage where too many Manchester United players end up with stage fright.
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