A classic Premier League affair unravelled this weekend to blow the title race wide open as Tottenham Hotspur stunned Man City at Etihad.

Fans of the English Premier League were treated to another round of pure entertainment this weekend and will be keen to see how things will unfold considering the new outlook presented. A series of results have blown the title race wide open and presumptive winners Man City will now look over their shoulders hoping that they will be able to endure the pressure coming their way. The Citizens recorded their first defeat since October in dramatic fashion when they hosted Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad on Sunday. It was an instant classic, as a Harry Kane double and Dejan Kuluseevski's first goal for Spurs fired the North London club to their first league win in four outings as Gundogan and Mahrez got a double for the league leaders.

The result was well welcomed by title rivals Liverpool who had endured a scare to beat Norwich City by three goals to one. Third=placed Chelsea also run away with a 1-0 victory in their local derby with Crystal Palace thanks to Hakim Ziyech's 89th-minute strike. The race for a top four place also intensified, with Manchester United, Wolves and Arsenal all picking up respective wins against Leeds, Leicester and Brentford. Below is how the table looks going into the next round of matches:

The top five teams in the Premier League as of February 21

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Tuchel jumps to Lukaku's defense after setting unusual record with seven touches in Palace win: Romelu Lukaku set a new Premier League record for the fewest touches from a player who's played a full 90 minutes since statistics started being recorded by Opta and Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has jumped to the striker's defense. Ahead of Chelsea's clash with Lille in the Champions League on Tuesday, the German coach said : "It's not what we want or Romelu wants, but it's also not the time to laugh about him and make jokes about him".

Harry Maguire ends Manchester United's hoodoo with first goal from a corner-kick: On Sunday, Manchester United finally scored a Premier League goal from a corner after Harry Maguire nodded in against Leeds at Elland Road, ending a 389-day wait. The last time the Red Devils managed a goal from a corner was on January 27, when their skipper scored an equalizer against his former club Sheffield United in a 2-1 home defeat.

Edouard Mendy explains why he hasn't celebrated Chelsea and Senegal titles yet: Despite his incredible accomplishment, Edouard Mendy admits he hasn't had time to celebrate. After his recent success with Senegal and then playing in the Club World Cup final in Abu Dhabi, Chelsea goalkeeper Mendy, 29, is now a European, World, and African champion.

De Gea rules out Manchester United exit: David de Gea has revealed that he does not see himself playing for any other club but Manchester United as he prepares to take on former club Atletico Madrid in the Champions League. The 31-year-old will face his boyhood club for the first time since moving from the Spanish capital for Old Trafford in 2011 when the pair clash in Wednesday's last-16 first leg.

Guardiola reveals what Man City must do to retain league title: Manchester City will have to "fight for every game" if they are to win the Premier League title, according to Pep Guardiola. The defending champions' six-point lead at the top of the league was sliced to six points on Saturday when they were defeated 3-2 at home by Tottenham.

Top Premier League matches to watch from February 25 - February 27, 2022

  • Liverpool vs Leeds United

  • Arsenal vs Wolves

  • Leeds vs Tottenham Hotspur

  • Everton vs Man City 

  • Chelsea vs Leicester City

  • West Ham vs Wolves

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