Manchester United suffered a 4-1 thumping at the hands of Newcastle United in Premier League action on Sunday evening.
The big team news from the clash saw goalkeeper Andre Onana dropped after his errors in the UEFA Europa League draw against Olympique Lyon.
Sandro Tonali gave the Magpies the lead on 24 minutes with a lovely volley, before the Red Devils levelled matters in the 37th minute through Alejandro Ganache's composed finish.
Harvey Barnes got in on the act in the second half by making it 2-1 two minutes after the break, before the Newcastle winger completed his brace on 64 minutes.
Bruno Guimaraes rounded off the scoring for the home side in the 78th minute after latching onto Joelinton's interception before slotting past Bayındır.
Liverpool 2-1 West Ham United
Liverpool marched closer to the Premier League title with a 2-1 victory over West Ham United on Sunday afternoon.
The Reds welcomed back first-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker and showed Conor Bradley, Curtis Jones and Konstantinos Tsimikas a start too from the loss at Fulham last time out.
Arne Slot’s men hit the ground running in the opening-quarter when Mohamed Salah burst down the right and crossed for Luis Diaz to finish at the back-post.
The Hammers were back in it four minutes from time as Andrew Robertson tucked into his own net after uncertain bit of defending.
Liverpool, though, confirmed the victory when Virgil Van Dijk rose on the end of a corner from Alexis Mac Allister to head home the winner.
Chelsea 2-2 Ipswich Town
Chelsea came back from two-goals down to hold relegation-threatened Ipswich Town to a 2-2 draw.
Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson were restored by the Blues after starting last weekend’s clash against Brentford on the bench.
The Blues were stunned in the midway point of the first half after Julio Encisco sneaked ahead of Levy Colwill at the near post and fired home.
It got worse for the Blues on the half-hour mark when Encisco delivered a pin-point cross for Ben Johnson to head in at the back-post and make it 2-0.
Chelsea were back in it just right after halftime as forceful play by Marc Cucurella in the area saw Axel Tuanzebe deflecting the ball into his own net.
With time running out, the Blues levelled when Jadon Sancho curled in from the edge of the area after a short-corner involving Palmer.
Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur’s inconsistent run of form in the league continued following a disappointing 4-2 loss at the hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Spurs made the worst possible start as Rayan Ait-Nouri volleyed in from the edge of the six-yard box after meeting a loose ball from a free-kick.
The visitors were further behind moments towards halftime as Djed Spence directed a snap attempt from Marshall Munetsi into his own net.
Spurs pulled one back minutes in the second half when Mathys Tel capitalised on a missed clearance by Nelson Semedo and finished at the near post.
Although, the host restored their two-goal cushion moments later as a defensive lapse by Cristian Romero allowed Jorgen Strand Larsen a comfortable finish.
Spurs refused to go down without a fight and got a second goal when Brazilian-born Richarlison pounced on a rebound from the upright to finish from close-range.
The host made the points safe a minute later as Matheus Cunha stole possession off Bergvall and beat the sliding challenge of Ben Davies to apply a stern finish