The Premier League once again truly delivered in terms of entertainment this weekend, with the seventh round of fixtures.

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool went into the weekend as the only team with a 100% record, but faced a tough trip to Stamford Bridge.

Whereas Manchester United travelled to the London Stadium in turmoil after losing to Derby in the Carabao Cup during the week.

We've seen the results and the goals, but what about the moments you missed?

From Pogba ignoring Mourinho to Jordan Pickford's celebration and Mo Salah getting subbed, take a look at the moments you missed from this week's Premier League action.

Salah Subbed

With Liverpool 1-0 down at Stamford Bridge, Jurgen Klopp made a controversial substitution of his own, by bringing Mo Salah off on the 66th minute,

Last season, Salah was only brought off once the game was won, was this the first sign of Klopp showing that he is unhappy with the Egyptian's efforts on the pitch.

Sturridge Statement

With Liverpool fans still confused with the Salah substitution, up-stepped Daniel Sturridge to grab the all important equaliser with a stunning long range effort.

 

Sarri And Klopp Smiling

After his side conceded a late goal, it was surprising to see Maurizo Sarri enjoying a laugh with Jurgen Klopp after the final whistle. But in his post-match press conference Sarri told of how much he enjoyed the game:

"I had a smile at the end with Jürgen Klopp because I enjoyed it. The match was beautiful.

"I am happy with the performance and disappointed they scored in the last moments, but the draw was a deserved result."

Everton's Incredible Record

You shouldn't always rely on facts when it comes to Premier League football, but one thing that you can count on, Everton beating Fulham.

Marco Silva's men won 3-0 at Goodison Park thanks to goals from Gylfi Sigurdsson and Cenk Tosun. The win means the Toffees have now won 22 consecutive Premier League games against their West London opponents at home.

Fosu-Mensah Agony

There was more bad news for Fulham who will be without their Man United loanee Timothy Fosu-Mensah for four months after suffering a suspected dislocated shoulder.

It is expected that Fosu-Mensah will return back to United for treatment.

Pickford Fist Pump

After signing a bumper new contract with the Toffees during the week, Jordan Pickford put in a stellar performance in goal on Saturday to keep out Fulham.

In one particular moment Pickford was caught giving himself a celebratory fist pump after denying Luciano Vietto.

Cathcart Own Goal

Watford's good start to the season looked to continue on Saturday as they put in a good first half performance at the Emirates.

But Arsenal were a different team in the second 45 minutes and thanks to a calamitous moment from Craig Cathcart who under pressure from Alexandre Lacazette sent the ball into his own net.

Grenfell Tower Gesture

Although it was a top of the table clash, the game between Chelsea and Liverpool on Saturday night was a battle fought hard but fair.

In the stands Liverpool displayed an emotional banner dedicated to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire last year.

Another Record For Kane

Harry Kane's first half double was enough to give Spurs a 2-0 win over Huddersfield on Saturday afternoon.

His two goals were his 144th and 145th for Tottenham, taking him past Jermain Defoe as the club's fifth highest goalscorer of all time, in 221 appearances.

First Goal For Brooks

The last game of the Premier League weekend was full of action on Monday night as Bournemouth entertained Crystal Palace.

It was a historic moment for 21-year-old David Brooks who scored his first ever Premier League goal, and what a strike it was, in off the bar.

Van Aanholt Offside

There was more offside controversy and more calls for VAR on Monday night when officials failed to spot Patrick Van Aanholt in an offside position before his goal.

You cannot deny it was a great equaliser from the left-back as he cut inside and rifled into the top corner, but it shouldn't have counted.

Sakho Elbow

With the two teams level, a moment of madness from Mamadou Sakho gifted Bournemouth a penalty in the 87th.

As the ball was sent in from a free-kick, Sakho tried to brush off Jefferson Lerma but did it with his elbow.

Referee Mike Dean spotted it and awarded the penalty, which Junior Stanislas dispatched.

Game Of Flicks

West Ham got off to a lightning start on Saturday thanks to an incredible flick from Felipe Anderson after just five minutes.

But Marcus Rashford's effort in the 72nd minute was just as impressive, especially as it was basically his first touch of the ball.

Offside?

As good as Felipe Anderson's flick was, should it have counted?

Jose Mourinho blamed the officials for his side's defeat as replays showed that Pablo Zabaleta was actually offside before he crossed the ball for Anderson.

It was marginal, but half of Zabaltea's body was offside as the screenshot shows.

Cardiff's Throw-Ins

It was hardly a mouthwatering Super Sunday fixture as Cardiff City entertained Burnley, but the game did hit the headlines.

In 90 minutes of football, the ball was actually only in play for 42 minutes and two seconds! Eight of the 90 minutes were actually taken up by Sean Morrison setting up to take throw-ins.

The FA and Premier League have announced they are going to look into measures that can be put in place to stop this time-wasting.

Not that it worked for Morrison, whose Cardiff team lost 2-1.

Pogba Ignores Boss

All eyes were on the strained relationship of Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba on Saturday when Manchester United travelled to West Ham.

With his team losing 2-0, Mourinho made a couple of substitutions, Pogba was one of the players brought off, what followed was an awkward interaction as the Frenchman walked past his manager with no acknowledgment.

The Frenchman was approached by reporters for an interview in the mixed zone after the game, Pogba simply replied: “You want me dead?”