Title rush, relegation thrills: Three talking points from the Premier League weekend
Manchester City and Liverpool show no sign of blinking first in the race for the Premier League title as things heat up at the bottom of the table.
Jurgen Klopp's men beat Newcastle 1-0 before City responded with a 4-0 demolition of struggling Leeds to remain one point clear with just four games remaining.
Norwich's relegation was confirmed after they lost to Aston Villa and Burnley came back from the dead to beat Watford to briefly move five points clear of danger.
But 18th-placed Everton responded brilliantly, shocking Chelsea 1-0 to move within two points of safety, and leaving Leeds and Burnley fans sweating.
Here are three talking points from the Premier League this weekend.
City, Liverpool refuse to buckle
Manchester City and Liverpool appear nerveless as they fight it out for the right to be crowned Premier League champions.
Klopp's quadruple-chasers faced a tricky trip to St James' Park but came away from the early kick-off on Saturday with the three points thanks to a first-half goal from Naby Keita.
If defending champions City felt the pressure it did not show as they romped to victory at struggling Leeds later in the day.
City will have to play their next two games after Liverpool -- giving Klopp's men a chance to heap the pressure on their rivals.
But City boss Pep Guardiola says the equation is simple.
"The pressure is not too complicated to analyse," he said.
"They play before. They are going to win all their games. We have expected that for a long time. All we have to do is win our games."
Son's Golden dream
Son Heung-min's double for Tottenham against Leicester on Sunday took his Premier League tally for the season to 19, just three behind Liverpool's Mohamed Salah at the top of the charts.
The South Korean forward was