While Sunday's match between Manchester United and Liverpool failed to provide the entertainment many had hoped for, the goalless draw did produce one notable statistic.
Liverpool's failure to net at Old Trafford meant United keeper David de Gea earned his 100th clean sheet in the Premier League.
BBC Sport takes a look at his feat and the other key stats from the top-flight weekend...
De Gea becomes the Premier League's latest centurion
De Gea is only the seventh goalkeeper to reach a century of clean sheets with one Premier League club and becomes the second United keeper - after Peter Schmeichel - to achieve the feat.
However, what is perhaps more surprising is the 28-year-old Spaniard - playing in his eighth season in the Premier League and for one of its biggest clubs - is still outside the top 15 keepers when it comes to all-time blanks.
De Gea still has an outside chance of surpassing former Sunderland, Aston Villa and Stoke keeper Thomas Sorensen (107), plus ex-Bolton, West Ham and Wigan stopper Jussi Jaaskelainen (108), before the end of this season.
But with an average of keeping a clean sheet every 2.64 games - and United's patchy defensive record - that looks highly unlikely with only 11 league matches left this season.
Continuing at that rate of 100 clean sheets in 264 league games means he would have to play another 272 top-flight matches, which would take at least another eight seasons, to surpass Arsenal and former Chelsea keeper Petr Cech's all-time record.
Puel always fighting a losing battle
Leicester City decided it was time to sack manager Claude Puel on Sunday - a decision some Foxes fans believed was a long time coming. Probably not least because they were sick of seeing their team go behind.
Puel's side conceded the first goal in 19 of their 27 Premier League games under the Frenchman this season - more than any other team.
That gave them an uphill task and, even though they recovered 13 points from losing positions, the statistics make for grim reading: Leicester have lost 13 of the games in which they have trailed.
They also lost 3-1 at Arsenal in October after going ahead.
Only three of the bottom four sides - Huddersfield, Fulham and Cardiff - have a worse record when it comes to turning around deficits.
Messi has scored more hat-tricks than Man City
Barcelona forward Lionel Messi scored his 50th career hat-trick on Saturday, after netting his first in a 3-3 draw against Real Madrid in March 2007.
The Argentine's treble against Sevilla was his 32nd in La Liga - meaning no Premier League club has scored more hat-tricks in the past 12 years than he has.
In fact, Messi's tally is almost a quarter of the 144 hat-tricks scored in the entire Premier League in the same period.
There are no Premier League players who have scored even a third of his league tally of trebles in that period.
Argentina team-mate - and close friend - Sergio Aguero is the nearest with 11.
Newcastle finally see red
Newcastle United could have been forgiven for not having many ideas about how to break down 10 men during Saturday's game against Huddersfield Town.
That was because, until Town skipper Tommy Smith was shown a red card for a lunge on Miguel Almiron, they had not played against 10 men in the Premier League for more than FIVE years!
Smith was the first player to be sent off against Newcastle since Norwich's Bradley Johnson in January 2014 - a run spanning 155 games.
Nevertheless, it did not take Rafael Benitez's side too much to figure it out.
The Magpies, who played with a numerical advantage for more than 70 minutes, ran out 2-0 winners in a comfortable performance.
Can Joshua become the Premier League's King of Norway?
Bournemouth's Joshua King tucked away a first-half penalty in his side's 1-1 draw against Wolves, making him the outright third top-scoring Norwegian in Premier League history.
That was the 27-year-old forward's 39th goal in the English top flight - and he would have moved joint second had he converted another spot-kick in the second half.
Do you know which two players lead the way? And can you remember which other Norwegians also made an impact in the English top flight?
Bad omens for Siewert?
New Huddersfield head coach Jan Siewert has not quite had the instant impact he might have hoped for.
The 36-year-old German saw his side go down 2-0 at Newcastle on Saturday, meaning he has lost all four matches since replacing compatriot David Wagner last month.
That means he is the 11th manager to lose his opening four Premier League matches in charge and the first since Dutchman Frank de Boer at Crystal Palace last season.
De Boer was sacked after four Premier League games and, although it looks improbable Siewert will suffer that fate, here's what happened to the other men who lost their first four matches in charge...
weudmsuyz
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This formation should win CRY
beast_mode22
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☑️ Peter Schmeichel (112) ☑️ David de Gea (100) In the company of a legend.
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nice info
beast_mode22
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I have to say he is a good player but degea is better than him
true
beast_mode22
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The wall of man u
yep I agree
beast_mode22
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good for David
yep
beast_mode22
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Me vill Sign For Mane Virgil
same
beast_mode22
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De Gea is a great goal keeper..and he has proved it in many occasions....well schmeichel was anothr level...may be De Gea can reach his heights and sometimes even higher.... He's gonna be a Red Devils legend and be with United....and with #OGS going great.... I can see an era like that of Sir Alex comin back.....#UNITED4EVER
I agree
beast_mode22
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Props to De gea... Even Shmeichel himself said he was never under the same pressure as de gea and hail da gea as one of the best for pulling his team through the past five years or so.
I totally agree
beast_mode22
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Apart from Solskjaer, who is the other top scoring Norwegian?
no clue
HusbinHS7
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Peter was another level because of the defenders he had ahead of him...and same goes for Edwin..But with no disregard to the two legends..David has been different inspiration for the whole of man utd..so definitely the most adored among all the goalies we ever had!!
Right
YXlover
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Van der sar ?
I have to say he is a good player but degea is better than him
SMHellas
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Apart from Solskjaer, who is the other top scoring Norwegian?
skyline17
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Props to De gea... Even Shmeichel himself said he was never under the same pressure as de gea and hail da gea as one of the best for pulling his team through the past five years or so.
Mubaeilrsy
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De Gea is a great goal keeper..and he has proved it in many occasions....well schmeichel was anothr level...may be De Gea can reach his heights and sometimes even higher.... He's gonna be a Red Devils legend and be with United....and with #OGS going great.... I can see an era like that of Sir Alex comin back.....#UNITED4EVER
Peter was another level because of the defenders he had ahead of him...and same goes for Edwin..But with no disregard to the two legends..David has been different inspiration for the whole of man utd..so definitely the most adored among all the goalies we ever had!!
HusbinHS7
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De Gea is a great goal keeper..and he has proved it in many occasions....well schmeichel was anothr level...may be De Gea can reach his heights and sometimes even higher.... He's gonna be a Red Devils legend and be with United....and with #OGS going great.... I can see an era like that of Sir Alex comin back.....#UNITED4EVER
wiydelpu
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Me vill Sign For Mane Virgil
Darsh2403DDGfan
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Easy answer Schmeichel won the Treble....When u win the Treble That makes u the GOAT.
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Hey man CR7 didn't won a treble
Laabdimopt
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good for David
ficcnoyz
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The wall of man u
penbcknpsu
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Van der sar ?
Codilra
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☑️ Peter Schmeichel (112) ☑️ David de Gea (100) In the company of a legend.
Jacky2
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de gea is good no doubts but it was more of poor finishing than great saves
Schwein0731
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without him United would have been relegated a couple of times in the last 5 or so years????
NOher
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De gea was unreal.
ukulele
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I think de gea is the best. Don't forget van den Saar and schmeichel played in a good defense while de France have been playing with smalling and Jones most times
Howord12
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Pete had Bruce & Pallister in front of him, Ed had Rio & Vidic. Look at the kippers that have played infront of Dave the last 5/6 years
eeasy
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De Gea can save life, he should be taken to hospitals
citizenson
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Prime De Gea is better but if you ask me who was the better player for Man Utd it has to be Schmeichel
sadness
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Pete 100% wore the better style of shirts lol
Keplerer
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VDS was also very very good. United have always had good keepers
easyde
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i didn't watch schmeichel play but i can tell you DDG is a monster.
iodines
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Easy answer Schmeichel won the Treble....When u win the Treble That makes u the GOAT.
Elizabethse
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DDG is still a young keeper. His prime is yet to be seen🤦🏻♂️
Bettyshy
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Thats cruel to Think one Can choose between Them
Charlescolin
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no question, De Gea is the best goalkeeper in Premier League history