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It was another pulsating weekend of action in the Premier League, with big talking points at both ends of the table.

Just when Liverpool seemed to be closing in on Manchester City, Pep Guardiola's side mauled Manchester United in Sunday's derby to re-establish their six-point cushion at the top of the table.

Meanwhile, Arsenal strengthened their grip on the final Champions League spot with an attacking masterclass against Watford while Chelsea finally rediscovered their killer instinct against Burnley.

In the lower reaches of the league, it was a nightmare scenario for Norwich, who were thumped by Brentford in a relegation six-pointer.

Eddie Howe continues to nudge Newcastle towards safety, while Roy Hodgson must be wondering just what on earth he was thinking by taking on the poisoned chalice that is the Watford job.

Here are Mirror Football's 10 talking points from this weekend's Premier League action...

Guardiola’s men continue to build another head of steam after comfortably seeing off their local rivals and coasting to a third straight win in all competitions since the squad’s credentials were questioned following a home defeat by Tottenham.

Missing gamechanger Cristiano Ronaldo, Manchester United were always facing a tall order and at times it looked too easy for City, who swept ahead through Kevin De Bruyne after just five minutes before swiftly putting an end to any hopes of a

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