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Saturday afternoon saw hard-fought victories scored by the likes of Arsenal, Manchester City And Liverpool in the Premier League, but elsewhere Brentford and Fulham have also enjoyed impressive victories.
Here’s how the action unfolded at other 3pm kick-offs in the top flight.
Kevin Schade scored a hat-trick as Brentford moved into the top half of the Premier League table with a 4-1 defeat of Bournemouth on Saturday.
Schade opened the scoring after just seven minutes before Cherries goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic put the ball into his own net six minutes before the break.
It took six minutes after the restart for the German to score his second of the match, but Antoine Semenyo’s 75th-minute shot halved the deficit and offered hope of a late Bournemouth turnaround.
However, it never materialized and Schade completed his hat-trick in second-half stoppage time by nodding home Mikkel Damsgaard’s cross.
The victory moves Keith Andrews’ men up to eighth in the Premier League table, while Bournemouth’s winless run now extends to nine matches.
Another top-flight team to go nine games without a win is Burnley after the Clarets found themselves in a goalless stalemate at home to Fulham.
Jacob Bruun Larsen squandered the hosts’ best chance of the match when he shot over after taking on Jordan Pickford one-on-one.
Everton, meanwhile, saw a strong penalty claim turned down late on after Tyler Dibling’s strike hit Jaidon Anthony’s arm.
The result keeps Burnley in 19th place, six points from safety, while Everton drop to 11th.
Raul Jimenez headed in an 85th-minute winner as Fulham secured a third successive victory in the top flight with a narrow win over West Ham.
The Mexican appeared with the decisive moment of the match five minutes from time at the London Stadium, tapping in Harry Wilson’s cross as Marco Silva’s side prevailed in the London derby.
The Cottagers climb to 10th, while Nuno Espirito Santo’s West Ham remain 18th and five points behind 17th-placed Nottingham Forest after a seventh defeat in nine games.