Newly-crowned Premier League champions Liverpool surrendered a two-goal lead to draw a 2-2 draw against Arsenal at Anfield on Sunday.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold on the bench, the Reds recalled Conor Bradley while Andy Robertson made his 250th league appearance.
Liverpool made a strong start after Coady Gakpo latched on a cross from Robertson to head in the near post.
The newly-crowned champions bagged a second goal a minute later when Luis Diaz stepped inside the box to guide home Dominik Szoboszlai’s first-time cross.
Arsenal got one back a minute after halftime through a glancing header from inside the area by Gabriel Martinelli following Trossard’s cross.
The strike livened up the Gunners, who levelled matters when Mikel Merino pounced on a rebound from goalkeeper Alisson Becker and headed in comfortably.
Merino didn’t finish the playing the game as he received a red card a little later following a second bookable offence, leaving the clash all square in the end.
Newcastle United 2-0 Chelsea
Chelsea missed the chance to cement fifth-place with a 2-0 loss to Newcastle United in a top-sixth encounter.
The Blues were unchanged from the win over Liverpool last weekend, while Anthony Gordon and Sven Botman lined-out as the home side’s two changes.
Sandro Tonali had the Magpies off to a flyer when he steered home a low delivery from Jacob Murphy over the advancing Robert Sanchez.
The Blues were a man down ten minutes to the break as Nicolas Jackson got his marching orders for elbowing Botman.
Chelsea’s day was compounded at the death when Bruno Guimaraes got on the right-side of the area to finish across the face of the six-yard box.
Manchester United 0-2 West Ham United
Manchester United’s losing run in the league continued as West Ham United leapfrogged them to 15th place with a 2-0 victory at Old Trafford.
The host made a number of changes to their starting eleven which saw Altay Bayindir come in for Andre Onana with Harry Amass, Amad Diallo and Mason Mount starting too.
West Ham made the breakthrough in the opening-quarter as Mohammed Kudus beat Diallo and cutback for Tomas Soucek to get the better of goalkeeper Bayindir.
West Ham made the points safe ten minutes in the second half when Jarrod Bowen latched onto a delivery by Aaron Wan-Bissaka and finished calmly.
Tottenham Hotspur 0-2 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace completed the league double over Tottenham Hotspur for the first time in history following a 2-0 triumph at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Dejan Kulusevski’s outing unfortunately were cut short early on as an injury forced him to make way for 17-year-old Mikey Moore.
Palace were unfazed and hit the front right on the cusp of halftime through a close-range finish from centre-forward Eberechi Eze.
Eze grabbed a brace two minutes in the second period when he burst through on the counter-attack to play a one-two with Ismaila Sarr and side-footed home.
Nottingham Forest 2-2 Leicester City
Nottingham Forest’ top-five hopes were dealt a blow after playing to a 2-2 draw against the relegated Leicester City.
The Foxes struck first in the earlier stages as Conor Coady capitalised on a rebound from Matz Sels, but the host hit back moments later through Morgan Gibbs-White.
Forest were in the lead ten minutes in the second half when Gibbs-White came inside and crossed for Chris Wood to head in powerfully.
With victory in sight, the Foxes dealt the host a blow in the final minutes after Argentine Facundo Buonanotte skipped a few challengers and fired past Sels.