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Watford 0-6 Manchester City
Sergio Aguero proved he is as undroppable as Manchester City are unstoppable right now.
The striker scored three of City’s six goals as they crushed Watford under a purple rampage of pure football, to move to the top of the Premier League table.
Aguero underlined his class and his quality with the hat-trick and an assist for Gabriel Jesus, while Nicolas Otamendi and Raheem Sterling added the rest.
Liverpool 1-1 Burnley
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said he was "angry with the result but pleased with the performance" after Burnley frustrated his side on Philippe Coutinho's return to the starting line-up.

The Reds racked up 35 efforts at goal to the Clarets' five but could have lost had Joel Matip not cleared Ben Mee's header off the line late on.
Crystal Palace 0-1 Southampton
Crystal Palace became the first club in top-flight history to lose their opening five games without scoring as Roy Hodgson's first match as manager ended in defeat by Southampton.
The Eagles paid for slack defending in just the sixth minute when a Dusan Tadic cross-shot was parried to the feet of Steven Davis, who side-footed home from 10 yards.
Newcastle United 2-1 Stoke City
Christian Atsu scored his first goal in as many games this season as Newcastle beat Stoke City to record their third successive Premier League win and climb inside the top four.
The 25-year old put the hosts in front from a wonderful Matt Ritchie ball in the first half.
West Brom 0-0 West Ham
Gareth Barry can play for "another two or three years" after making a record-equalling 632nd Premier League appearance, says West Brom manager Tony Pulis.
Barry, who shares the record with Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs, reached the milestone in Saturday's 0-0 draw against West Ham at The Hawthorns.
The 36-year-old also became the first player to start 600 Premier League games.
Huddersfield Town 1-1 Leicester City
Jamie Vardy's second-half penalty earned Leicester City a point against a dominant Huddersfield Town at John Smith's Stadium.
Andy King won the spot-kick for the Foxes after he was tripped from behind by Chris Lowe inside the box. The subsequent goal was the first that Jonas Lossl has conceded at home in the Premier League this season.
The Terriers led through Laurent Depoitre, who scored the opener inside the first minute of the second half on his full debut in the top flight.
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