1. United turn Old Trafford into a fortress
Manchester United's 4-1 win over Newcastle at Old Trafford means that the 'Red Devils' have now won seven straight Premier League games for the first time since the days of Sir Alex Ferguson.
7 - Man Utd have now won seven consecutive Premier League games at Old Trafford; their longest run since March 2013, when they won 12 in succession under Sir Alex Ferguson. Stronghold.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) 18 November 2017
2. Ibrahimovic makes his return
Zlatan Ibrahimovic made his return from a cruciate knee ligament problem in the win, replacing Anthony Martial after 77 minutes to make his first Premier League appearance in 216 days.
216 - Zlatan Ibrahimovic is making his first @premierleague appearance for Manchester United since April against Chelsea (216 days ago). Return.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) 18 November 2017
3. United are breached
Dwight Gayle's goal for Newcastle at Old Trafford was the first Manchester United have conceded at home from open play since News Years Eve 2016.
21 - Manchester United have conceded from open play at Old Trafford in the Premier League for the first time since New Years Eve 2016 - 21 hours and 37 minutes ago. Shock.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) 18 November 2017
4. Pulis made to suffer
West Brom's 4-0 defeat at the hands of Chelsea was Tony Pulis' joint heaviest defeat in the Premier League and his heaviest in charge of the 'Baggies'.
0-4 - This was Tony Pulis’ joint heaviest home @premierleague defeat, matching his 4-0 defeats to Man City (October 2016) and Chelsea (January 2013 as Stoke boss). Bleak. pic.twitter.com/J5VYGER7kK
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) 18 November 2017
5. Wilson become the PL's first English hat-trick hero this season
Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson became the first English player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League this season as he found the net three times in a 4-0 win over Huddersfield.
3 - Callum Wilson is the first Englishman to score a @premierleague hat-trick this season. Hero. pic.twitter.com/5NKUPuW1ek
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) 18 November 2017
6. McArthur is quickest off the mark
James McArthur opened the scoring for Crystal Palace against Everton after just 51 seconds, making it the fastest goal in the Premier League so far this season.
00:51 - James McArthur's goal for Crystal Palace after 51 seconds is their second fastest goal in @premierleague history, after Dwight Gayle against Newcastle in August 2014 (31 seconds). Quickfire.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) 18 November 2017
7. Arsenal make home comforts count
Arsenal's North London derby win over Tottenham brought up their 11th straight Premier League win at the Emirates, their longest ever run at the stadium.
11 - Arsenal have won 11 home Premier League games in a row, their best run since winning 13 consecutively at Highbury between February and November 2005. Fortress. pic.twitter.com/KrP9hMAl8c
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) 18 November 2017