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By the numbers: Best stats from the Premier League weekend

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Before Brighton & Hove Albion and Stoke City complete the 12th round of Premier League fixtures on Monday, theScore collates the best numbers we've seen this weekend.

0: No 2017-18 Premier League player has won possession in the attacking third as many times as Anthony Martial managed (four) against Newcastle United.

0.99: Average goals per game scored by West Bromwich Albion in the Tony Pulis era.

1: Callum Wilson became the first Englishman to pocket a hat-trick this season in Bournemouth's 4-0 shunning of Huddersfield Town.

4: Total goals for Wilfried Zaha in his last five matches at Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park home.

8: Number of inaccurate crosses by Swansea City loanee Renato Sanches in Burnley - not one delivery found its target.

12: Will Hughes became the 12th different Premier League scorer for Watford this term - more than any other club.

14: Liverpool winger and Premier League top scorer Mohamed Salah's goal tally in the 2017-18 campaign.

16: Number of headed league goals by Arsenal in 2017 - three more than any other team.

17: One win, six draws, and 10 losses in trips to the current top six for Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham Hotspur.

20: 15 goals and five assists are Gabriel Jesus' contribution in 21 top-flight appearances for Manchester City.

25: Total clearances by Everton's central defensive pairing of Michael Keane and Phil Jagielka at Crystal Palace.

34: League-high number of chances created by Mesut Ozil this season.

84: Raheem Sterling leads the way with touches in the opposition's box in 2017-18.

95.4: Percentage of accurate passes by Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum against Southampton.

250: Number of league goals Arsenal has scored against Tottenham in north London derbies after Saturday's two-goal haul.

500: David Moyes reached a milestone of five centuries managing in a Premier League dugout, but watched his new club West Ham United fall in a 2-0 loss in Watford on Sunday.

1975: The year Burnley last achieved three consecutive top-tier victories before Saturday's professional 2-0 dismissal of Swansea.

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