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This weekend's Premier League action: Five things we learned

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Liverpool moved a step closer to ending their title drought.
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Liverpool strengthened their grip on the Premier League title race with another win while the top four race was blown wide open.

West Ham won their vital game at the bottom against Southampton, while Duncan Ferguson continued to impress in his job interview at Everton.

Here, the PA news agency looks back at five things we learned from this weekend's action.

Pellegrini's stay of execution

The vultures were circling for West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini after a run of one win in 10 games and there was a sense that his job could possibly have been riding on the visit to fellow strugglers Southampton. If there were any doubts that the Hammers were playing for their manager before the game, then they put them to bed with an emphatic performance on the south coast. The 1-0 win moved them four points above the drop zone, after Sebastien Haller's first goal in eight games eased the pressure on his manager.

Duncan does it again

Duncan Ferguson saw his Everton side take a point at Manchester United (Martin Rickett/PA)

Duncan Ferguson insists he is not looking to be the permanent Everton manager, but his results are making him hard to ignore. After beating Chelsea in his first game as caretaker, he followed that up with a 1-1 draw at Manchester United. In the pouring north-west rain a jacketless Ferguson saw his side take the lead in the first half through Victor Lindelof's own goal. They withstood United's pressure until the hosts levelled 13 minutes from time through Mason Greenwood. Ferguson showed he has a ruthless streak, too, as he took off substitute Moise Kean just 18 minutes after bringing him on to waste time at the end of the match. Carlo Ancelotti is still a favourite to take over at Goodison Park and Ferguson has said the club "need the best manager in the world" – but he could prove a tough act to follow.

Wheels coming off at Chelsea?

Is anyone going to stop Liverpool from winning their maiden Premier League title – and first championship since 1990? It is looking increasingly unlikely as they extended their lead at the summit to 10 points. That was thanks to another win where they were not at their best, beating Watford in Nigel Pearson's first game in charge, while their closest challengers Leicester surprisingly dropped points at home to Norwich. Despite a hectic looking schedule, including this week's FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar, it will take some capitulation from Jurgen Klopp's men if they are to fail to end their title drought.

City's response leaves rudderless Arsenal embarrassed

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Having seen their title challenge effectively ended with a defeat in the Manchester derby last week, City responded in style by thumping managerless Arsenal at the Emirates. A scintillating first-half display by the reigning champions saw Kevin De Bryune's double and a Raheem Sterling goal put them 3-0 up and it could have been far more handsome had they not been so wasteful after the break. City's joy meant despair for the Gunners, who faced a backlash from their supporters, and this result will surely push them into making a permanent appointment soon. Interim Freddie Ljungberg has won one of his four Premier League games at the helm and the Gunners are treading water.

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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool17161042142849
2Leicester CityLeicester17123240112939
3Manchester CityMan City17112447192835
4Chelsea179263125629
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs177553224826
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd176742620625
7Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd176742116525
8Wolverhampton WanderersWolves175932421324
9Crystal Palace176561519-423
10Arsenal175752427-322
11Newcastle UnitedNewcastle176471724-722
12Burnley176382229-721
13Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton175572125-420
14Bournemouth175481924-519
15West Ham UnitedWest Ham175481928-919
16Everton175392029-918
17Aston Villa1743102330-715
18Southampton1743101836-1815
19Norwich CityNorwich1733111835-1712
20Watford171610932-239
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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool17161042142849
2Leicester CityLeicester17123240112939
3Manchester CityMan City17112447192835
4Chelsea179263125629
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs177553224826
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd176742620625
7Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd176742116525
8Wolverhampton WanderersWolves175932421324
9Crystal Palace176561519-423
10Arsenal175752427-322
11Newcastle UnitedNewcastle176471724-722
12Burnley176382229-721
13Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton175572125-420
14Bournemouth175481924-519
15West Ham UnitedWest Ham175481928-919
16Everton175392029-918
17Aston Villa1743102330-715
18Southampton1743101836-1815
19Norwich CityNorwich1733111835-1712
20Watford171610932-239
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