The Dozen: the weekend's best Premier League photos Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Your weekend round-up of the best photography from the top flight Steven Bloor and Daffydd Bynon Main image: Diego Costa reacts during Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. Photograph: Ian Kington/AFP/Getty Images Sun 25 Sep 2016 13.31 EDT Last modified on Mon 15 Apr 2024 09.02 EDT A Manchester United fan embraces the walls of Old Trafford before United’s comprehensive win over Leicester City Photograph: Anthony Devlin/AFP/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Manchester United’s David de Gea in action during the 4-1 win over Leicester City Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Zlatan Ibrahimovic attempts to reach a driven cross before the Leicester City captain Wes Morgan. Leicester have now lost as many matches this season (three) as they did for the entire of last term. “To be back home and beat the champions is good,” said José Mourinho. “Last season we couldn’t beat them and this season we have beaten them twice already” Photograph: Anthony Devlin/AFP/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Middlesbrough fans enjoy the atmosphere prior to the game against Tottenham Hotspur at the Riverside Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Boro’s George Friend is fouled by Tottenham’s Kyle Walker as Spurs claimed all three points with a 2-1 away win, thanks to a double from Son Heung-min, who in the process equalled his Premier League goal tally of four goals from last season Photograph: Dan Mullan/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Philippe Coutinho scores Liverpool’s fourth goal in the 5-1 thrashing of Hull City at Anfield. Since Jürgen Klopp took over on 8 October 2015, Liverpool have scored 71 goals, more than any other team over this period Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Stoke City’s Joe Allen and West Brom’s Matt Phillips fight for the ball during the 1-1 draw at the bet365 Stadium in Tony Pulis’s 1,000th game as a manager Photograph: Paul Burrows/Action Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Christian Benteke celebrates his 94th minute goal to ensure Crystal Palace a 3-2 victory against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. Sunderland are still waiting for their first league victory of the season. It was only Palace’s second win after going two goals behind in Premier League history, the other a 3-2 victory at Burnley in January 2015 Photograph: Mark Runnacles/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Manchester City’s John Stones slides in on Swansea City’s Wayne Routledge as Pep Guardiola’s side maintained their perfect start to the season with a 3-1 away win at the Liberty Stadium. Manchester City are the only side to have scored the first goal in every one of their six Premier League games this season Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Chelsea’s Diego Costa reacts during Chelsea’s 3-0 defeat by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, their second league defeat on the bounce. Arsène Wenger inflicted Antonio Conte’s heaviest league defeat since October 2010, when he was the manager of Siena (a 3-0 loss to Empoli) and the result ensured Wenger’s first win over Chelsea in the league for almost five years Photograph: Ian Kington/AFP/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Arsenal’s Theo Walcott celebrates scoring their second goal, his first in consecutive Premier League games for the first time since May 2013. “It was an outstanding team performance,” said Arsène Wenger. “We played with spirit and collective pace and movement, always in a positive and committed team way” Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter West Ham United’s Simone Zaza tangles with Southampton duo José Fonte and Cédric Soares, during Saints’ comfortable win 3-0 at the London Stadium. The Hammers had only one shot on target in their fifth Premier League defeat of the season, keeping Slaven Bilic’s side in the relegation zone while Southampton’s fourth win in a row moves them up to ninth Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Topics Premier League The dozen Manchester United Arsenal Manchester City Swansea City Crystal Palace Middlesbrough