Raheem Sterling feels Man City slowed down after their fourth goal at West Ham, but lauds how they closed out the match at London Stadium.

Craig Burley delves into key results from Saturday’s Premier League action, focusing in on Southampton’s win over Bournemouth and Stoke’s draw at Liverpool.

Feast your eyes on the best goals from Saturday’s Premier League action, capped by an exquisite team move from Crystal Palace.

Despite Arsenal’s defeat at Old Trafford, a lighthearted Arsene Wenger expresses his gratitude to Man United for honouring him before the match.

After the most recent round of Premier League fixtures, ESPN FC presents its Team of the Weekend, selected by Paul Mariner and Steve Nicol.

Do you agree or disagree? You can have your say on those picked or overlooked in the comments section at the foot of the article or on Twitter using the hashtag #TOTW.

ESPN FC’s latest Team of the Weekend.

Goalkeeper: Southampton manager Mark Hughes said his side’s desperately needed win over Bournemouth had been reward for their recent improvement, and he would have been grateful to Alex McCarthy…

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West Brom robbed West Ham of a thrilling home victory when Gareth McAuley put in a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser.

English Premier League: Jonny Evans (90’+4) West Ham 2-2 West Brom

English Premier League: Manuel Lanzini (86′) West Ham 2-1 West Brom

West Brom had a pair of diverging halves says Tony Pulis, and credits Slaven Bilic for his side’s tactical changes.
Jonny Evans grabbed an injury-time equaliser on his return to first team action to secure West Brom a point in their first visit to the London Stadium. Tony Pulis’ men took the lead early on through Nacer Chadli but were then on the back foot for the majority of the game. This wasn’t helped by Pulis’ decision to go on the defensive early in the second half, when West Ham’s change in formation was leaving plenty of space for his side to exploit if the right personnel remained on the pitch.

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A couple of brilliantly taken goals ensure victory for West Brom at the Hawthorns.

Darren Fletcher says West Brom are working hard week in and week out, in hopes of a top of the table finish.

English Premier League: Chris Brunt (36′) West Brom 2-0 Sunderland
West Brom secured their fifth home win in six games with a routine victory over Sunderland at The Hawthorns. It was an immediate return to form for Tony Pulis’ side after their poor performance last week in the 4-0 defeat to Spurs, and the Welshman will undoubtedly be just as pleased to see his back four keep a clean sheet as he will be with the two fantastic goals from Darren Fletcher and Chris Brunt that gave West Brom the win.

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Spurs picked up their sixth consecutive Premier League win with a dazzling performance at White Hart Lane.

English Premier League: Harry Kane (81′) Tottenham 4-0 West Brom

Mauricio Pochettino admitted Jan Vertonghen’s injury looks very bad after he was forced off against West Brom.
West Brom are eighth in the Premier League table but they were shown firsthand how big the gulf is between themselves and the top six as Spurs ran out 4-0 winners in a one-sided encounter at White Hart Lane. Although Tottenham were very good, Tony Pulis will not have been happy with the way West Brom played. They gave the ball away far too easily, invited pressure on themselves and even their usual strengths such as defensive organisation and set piece prowess seemed to desert them.

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Nacer Chadli has slowed down after his scintillating start but will look to haunt his old club Tottenham at the weekend.
West Brom head to White Hart Lane this weekend with the opportunity to earn a third consecutive Premier League victory, but it will undoubtedly be a tough task against Mauricio Pochettino’s equally in-form Tottenham side.

Tony Pulis’ team have a good recent record against Spurs as well, particularly away from home, with West Brom unbeaten in their last four games on Tottenham’s home patch, including a 1-1 draw at the end of the last season that played a part in the late collapse of Spurs’ title…

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