Did you spend your Sunday watching the football avoiding all responsibilities? You're not alone
If you missed the action, Chelsea edged past Crystal Palace, Manchester City got back to winning ways against Southampton and Burnley won for the second time since September against West Ham
You might be eagle-eyed, but Sportsmail have found some nuggets you might have missed
The Crystal Palace winger can't seem to get out of the headlines at the moment.Andros Townsend scored a screamer against Manchester City last weekend which helped the Eagles to a shock 3-2 win at the Etihad
Back at Selhurst Park against Chelsea, Townsend ran into a photographer knocking her over, before checking she is OK and then chasing after the ball
Not something you see everyday.Nothing fazes Premier League goalkeepers these days
We've seen some incredible passes from Alisson and Kepa Arrizabalaga this season.Ederson has also shown his footwork in the past and he was at it again against Southampton
The Brazil international received the ball before faking to clear the ball and bamboozling Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Not sure what was more embarrassing for the 23-year-old, this or his red card late on at St Mary's
It's not easy being a substitute.Apart from being paid millions of pounds to watch football, of course
Alvaro Morata didn't seem to enjoy being left on the bench against Palace or how his side was playing
The Chelsea striker covered his face with his snood and it looked like he might have fallen asleep
Manchester City had the best defensive record in the league last season when they went on to become champions
They only conceded 27 goals, but this time around they seem to be struggling.After conceding against Southampton, Pep Guardiola's side have now failed to keep a clean sheet for 10 games in a row in all competitions
They've never gone 11 games without keeping one in the Sheikh Mansour era and who do they play next? High-flying Liverpool
Sean Dyche's side beat the Hammers 2-0 at Turf Moor thanks to goals from Chris Wood and a teenager called Dwight McNeil
The Clarets have struggled to put the ball in the net this season and McNeil could be the new surprise source
19-year-old McNeil became the first ever teenager to score a Premier League goal for Burnley
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