Liverpool moved ten points clear in the Premier League title race as Leicester City were held at home to Norwich City.
In a thrilling day of league action, Bournemouth stunned Chelsea and West Ham picked up three points to ease the pressure on Manuel Pellegrini.
Dan Gosling was the hero for the Cherries as they shocked the Blues at Stamford Bridge to make it three losses on the spin for Frank Lampard’s side.
Despite an extremely strenuous check by both VAR and goal line technology, Gosling’s clever flick over the onrushing Kepa Arrizabalaga was deemed to be perfectly legal to send the travelling Cherries’ fans wild in the away end.
High-flying Leicester City were held at home by plucky Norwich City in a pulsating game at the King Power Stadium.
A superb move from the visitors saw Emi Buendia open up the Leicester defence with a superb through-ball to Teemu Pukki, who finished past Kasper Schmeichel.
Jamie Vardy thought he had got the Foxes level in the first half, which would have made it nine consecutive scoring games in a row, but replays showed Tim Krul got the final touch before the ball crossed the line.
The draw means Liverpool are now ten points clear at the top of the table after their victory over Watford in the early kick off at Anfield.
For the second time in four days Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah showed a touch of class to score two brilliantly different goals as the Premier League leaders made it 16 wins out of 17 in a 2-0 win over the struggling Hornets.
Neither may have had the pin-point precision of his narrow-angle effort against Red Bull Salzburg in the Champions League, but his lofted finish over goalkeeper Ben Foster oozed quality, while his clever 90th-minute backheel showed quick-thinking.
Sebastien Haller’s first goal in nine games ensured West Ham took all three points at Southampton.
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The striker fired a low shot in off the post for his fifth goal of the season.
The 1-0 victory for Manuel Pellegrini eases the pressure on him and lifts them four points clear of the relegation zone.
Sheffield United continued their terrific run of form at Bramall Lane, courtesy of a brace form John Fleck.
United needed just five minutes of the second half to take the lead against Villa, with John Fleck turning in John Lundstram’s cross.
The Scotland international international doubled his tally for the afternoon when, as a lopping ball was put back into the area, he reacted quickest and latched on to volley past Tom Heaton.
Villa had a great chance to pull a goal back five minutes later when they won a penalty for handball against John Egan – a decision awarded following a VAR review.
Jack Grealish took the kick but smashed his penalty against the crossbar to leave United still 2-0 up.
Burnley also recorded another home win courtesy of Chris Wood’s 58th minute strike against Newcastle United at Turf Moor.
Following a dull first half, the Clarets grabbed the lead in the second half as Wood notched his seventh goal of the season with a far-post header following an in-swinging corner from Ashley Westwood.
Liverpool 2-0 Watford
Burnley 1-0 Newcastle
Chelsea 0-1 Bournemouth
Leicester City 1-1 Norwich
Sheffield United 2-0 Aston Villa
Southampton 0-1 West Ham