
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah moved within one goal of
Premier League top scorer Harry Kane after he bagged two in
Saturday's 4-1 defeat of West Ham United.
The
Reds' summer recruit was on top form at the London Stadium, bringing
his goal tally for the league campaign to seven and helping Liverpool
move back into sixth place.
Week 11 has proved to be fruitful for the away teams thus far, too. Brighton & Hove Albion, Bournemouth and Burnley beat Swansea City, Newcastle United and Southampton, respectively, all by 1-0 scorelines.
Huddersfield
Town were the only home team to win on Saturday. Rajiv van la Parra's
first-half wonder strike was the decider against West Bromwich Albion
despite Christopher Schindler being sent off for the hosts.
Stoke City twice fought back from behind to draw
2-2 at home to Leicester City, with Peter Crouch and Xherdan Shaqiri
cancelling out goals from Vicente Iborra and Riyad Mahrez.
Saturday's Premier League Results
Stoke City 2-2 Leicester City
Huddersfield Town 1-0 West Bromwich Albion
Swansea City 0-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
Newcastle United 0-1 Bournemouth
Southampton 0-1 Burnley
West Ham United 1-4 Liverpool
Premier League Top Scorers
1. Harry Kane (Tottenham), 8 goals
2. Sergio Aguero (Manchester City), 7 goals
3. Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United), 7 goals
4. Raheem Sterling (Manchester City), 7 goals
5. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), 7 goals
6. Alvaro Morata (Chelsea), 6 goals
7. Jamie Vardy (Leicester City), 6 goals
8. Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City), 6 goals
9. Leroy Sane (Manchester City), 6 goals
10. Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal), 5 goals
2017-18 Premier League Standings (Goal Difference)
1. Manchester City: 28 (+29)
2. Manchester United: 23 (+19)
3. Tottenham Hotspur: 20 (+12)
4. Chelsea: 19 (+8)
5. Arsenal: 19 (+6)
6. Liverpool: 19 (+4)
7. Burnley: 19 (+1)
8. Brighton & Hove Albion: 15 (0)
9. Watford: 15 (-3)
10. Huddersfield Town: 15 (-5)
11. Newcastle United: 14 (0)
12. Leicester City: 13 (0)
13. Southampton: 13 (-2)
14. Stoke City: 12 (-9)
15. West Bromwich Albion: 10 (-5)
16. Bournemouth: 10 (-7)
17. West Ham United: 9 (-12)
18. Swansea City: 8 (-6)
19. Everton: 8 (-13)
20. Crystal Palace: 4 (-17)







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