Full Premier League match reports and highlights from Saturday's eight top-flight matches, as Liverpool and Manchester City both scored late goals to seal comeback victories.
Premier League results
- Bournemouth 1-0 Manchester United - full report
- Arsenal 1-1 Wolves
- Aston Villa 1-2 Liverpool
- Brighton 2-0 Norwich
- Manchester City 2-1 Southampton
- Sheffield United 3-0 Burnley
- West Ham 2-3 Newcastle
- Watford 1-2 Chelsea
Aston Villa 1-2 Liverpool
Sadio Mane rescued Liverpool as the Reds' late show at Aston Villa maintained their title charge.
The forward's stoppage-time header earned a thrilling 2-1 win just as Jurgen Klopp's side looked like losing their unbeaten Premier League record.
Andrew Robertson had equalised with just three minutes left to cancel out Trezeguet's first-half opener for the hosts.
Klopp saw his unbeaten side maintain their six-point lead at the top after Manchester City's 2-1 comeback win over Southampton.
The top two face off at Anfield next Sunday after they both narrowly avoided upsets on Saturday.
VAR had earlier created more controversy when Roberto Firmino's first-half strike was ruled offside, forcing the Premier League to clarify the decision at half-time.
Liverpool's last visit to Villa Park saw them thump Villa 6-0 with the hosts waving the white flag en route to an embarrassing relegation three years ago.
But they faced a different, resurgent Villa this time, underlined by the way Anwar El Ghazi bundled his way through to fire at Alisson Becker after 31 seconds.
Mane brought down John McGinn and the midfielder's delicious free-kick caught Liverpool cold to allow Trezeguet to volley in at the far post.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's shot deflected over in response before Liverpool looked to have levelled just before the half hour.
Mane's cross was tapped in by Firmino but he was flagged offside - and although VAR replays suggested the Brazilian was onside the decision stood.
At the break the Premier League stated on Twitter Firmino's armpit was ahead of Tyrone Mings.
Salah ballooned over two minutes before half-time as Liverpool tried to raise their game after the interval.
Georginio Wijnaldum and Mane shot at Heaton but the Reds' attack struggled to find the same wavelength.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's introduction had added extra impetus and his cross found the onrushing Lallana, only for the unmarked midfielder to mishit his shot wide from eight yards.
Battling Villa refused to buckle, putting their bodies on the line to keep Liverpool at bay - until the 87th minute.
Mane's deep cross found the unmarked Robertson and the Scot headed in at the far post from close range.
Then, in the fourth minute of injury time, Mane glanced in Alexander-Arnold's corner to win it.
Manchester City 2-1 Southampton
Kyle Walker struck a late winner as champions Manchester City came from behind to snatch a hard-fought 2-1 win over Southampton in the Premier League.
City were stunned when Saints, thrashed 9-0 by Leicester in their last league outing, grabbed an early lead through James Ward-Prowse.
Despite near relentless pressure, the visitors repelled City time after time until Sergio Aguero finally equalised 20 minutes from time.
City kept up the tempo and Walker secured victory in the 86th minutes after Saints goalkeeper Alex McCarthy, brought in for Angus Gunn following the Leicester humbling, failed to claim an Angelino cross.
City had to dig deep for their victory against opponents with a point to prove, but it was one they ultimately deserved.
The hosts threw much at the visitors but could not find a way through with Jack Stephens' early block on a Kevin De Bruyne shot a sign of things to come.
City were stunned as Southampton broke forward in the 13th minute and Stuart Armstrong tried his luck from distance.
Ederson seemed to be taken by surprise and spilled the low shot, offering a close-range opportunity for Ward-Prowse to snaffle up.
City rallied and pushed and probed at the Saints box with regularity, yet their every attempt to create an opening was pushed back.
Yet still more crosses were cleared and Gundogan had another attempt deflected wide and Sergio Aguero put a free header over from eight yards.
Pressure eventually had to to tell and Aguero made no mistake when presented with another chance in the 70th minute, firing Walker's cut-back through McCarthy's legs.
Aguero had another chance when he turned in side the area but his effort was deflected wide and Gundogan was similarly frustrated.
Yet City were not to be denied and Walker popped up in the right place as McCarthy failed to push away a cross from the left.
Bournemouth 1-0 Manchester United
Manchester United's mini revival came to a shuddering halt after a superb solo goal from Joshua King earned Bournemouth a 1-0 victory at the Vitality Stadium.
United had been seeking a fourth successive away win in the space of just 10 days to further ease growing pressure on manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
But Cherries forward King, who began his senior career with United, condemned them to a fourth Premier League defeat of the campaign by neatly swivelling past Aaron Wan-Bissaka to volley home moments before the break.
The spotlight will once again fall on Solskjaer after he watched his team fail to build on quick-fire wins at Partizan Belgrade, Norwich and Chelsea in three different competitions.
United desperately pushed for a leveller during a dominant end to the game, with substitute Mason Greenwood striking the base of the right post before Bournemouth held on for a first win in five top-flight fixtures.

