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Five things we learned from the weekend's Premier League action

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The Reds left it late at Villa Park.

Liverpool rescued a crucial victory at Aston Villa deep into stoppage time to keep themselves six points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.

Manchester United's mini-revival came to a grinding halt with defeat at Bournemouth, while the pressure continues to mount on Arsenal boss Unai Emery after Wolves fought back to draw at the Emirates Stadium and strugglers Norwich slumped to another defeat.

On Sunday, Leicester continued their impressive form with victory at Crystal Palace, but Everton's late comeback to draw against Tottenham was overshadowed by a sickening injury to Andre Gomes.

Here, the PA news agency runs the rule over all the weekend's Premier League action.

Reds' resilience shows no sign of fading

There had been belief Manchester United were now heading in the right direction again under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

All that recent hard work, though, was quickly unravelled with a lacklustre 1-0 defeat at the Vitality Stadium.

United found themselves well short in a quest for what would have been their fourth successive away win in the space of just 10 days.

Solskjaer felt his men had failed to come through a "test of character" in the rain-soaked clash on the south coast.

There will, of course, be plenty more of those to come – with the jury still very much out on whether the team and their manager have enough about them to last the distance.

Strugglers plod on

It was business as usual at the other end of the table this weekend.

Since defeating Manchester City in mid-September, Norwich have picked up just a single point, while Watford's change in manager has yet to conjure a first Premier League win.

At least Southampton kept the scoreline respectable this time when going down 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium, where they had taken an early lead.

"We won't raise the white flag," a defiant Norwich boss Daniel Farke after Saturday's defeat at Brighton.

Lose at home to Watford next Friday night, though, and a few of the Carrow Road faithful might.

More than a game

Tottenham forward Son Heung-min was distraught following his challenge on Andre Gomes (Nick Potts/PA)

After Leicester had continued their good form with an impressive 2-0 win at Crystal Palace to climb to third, all eyes were on Goodison Park to see if Everton could kickstart their campaign against Tottenham.

No-one, though, would have wanted to be watching as Gomes left in agony following an awkward fall after Son Heung-min's challenge.

The Portuguese playmaker was eventually carried off on a stretcher, his season ended by a sickening ankle injury.

When play was finally able to resume, a late equaliser from Everton striker Cenk Tosun deep into added time felt almost secondary – with players, staff and fans from both clubs united in their concern for Gomes' recovery.

Everton boss Marco Silva said: "If course it's a bad moment for us as a group. It is more than football. We will give all our support to Andre."

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino added: "We all feel sorry for Andre. I want to send my best wishes to him and his family. On behalf of Spurs, I can say our thoughts are with him."

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