Another weekend, another fine dose of Premier League football, with 24 goals scored throughout nine matches - the other being Stoke City's clash against Swansea this evening.The action kicked off with an emphatic Arsenal win at the Stadium of Light, much to the disappointment of David Moyes, and continued with convincing victories from Manchester City and Chelsea.Manchester United, meanwhile, were held to a scoreless draw by Burnley at Old Trafford, whilst Liverpool and Crystal Palace partook in a six-goal thriller and Leicester and Tottenham Hotspur came away with a point apiece from a 1-1 affair.The footballing world has gone statistics mad over the last few years; clubs are ruling by numbers like never before, whilst almost every attempt to analyse the beautiful game is now accompanied by endless strings of data.Well, we at FootballFanCast are no different and with the dust finally settled on the weekend's action, we've unearthed the best statistics from Premier League matchday ten.

Pogba underappreciated?

Paul Pogba's received plenty of criticism since returning to Manchester United at the harrowing cost of £89million. Admittedly, the Frenchman is yet to prove worth that sum but the stats suggest we've probably all been a little harsh on him - he ranks first throughout United's squad for completed passes, successful take-ons and created chances in the Premier League.

Chelsea on the road

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Chelsea may have endured the worst Premier League title defence of all time last season but their overall record in 2016 isn't too shabby - especially away from home. If there's one concern from this statistic, however, it's that Stamford Bridge appears to be losing it's fear factor. Courtesy of BBC Sport.

Arsenal pass-masters

Arsenal are famed for their free-flowing style of play and that was particularly evident as they trounced Sunderland 4-1, finishing up with a staggering 66% possession. The first goal of the afternoon, courtesy of Alexis Sanchez, saw the Gunners string together an impressive 22 passes, starting with left-back Kieran Gibbs in his own defensive third.

Another Liverpool onslaught

Make no mistake about it, Jurgen Klopp has transformed Liverpool. And whilst their defensive frailties were exposed once again by a largely underwhelming Crystal Palace side, the Reds' efforts at the other end of the pitch continue to impress. We're not even in November and they've already netted four times on eight occasions in the Premier League in 2016.

Downing drought

Stewart Downing found his first Premier League goal of the season against Bournemouth and his first for Middlesbrough since 2008. Some drought, but it should be remembered the former England man left the Riverside Stadium in 2009, plying his trade with Aston Villa, Liverpool and West Ham before returning there two summers ago.

United frustrations

It was a frustrating day for Manchester United as Burnley held them to a scoreless draw at Old Trafford - so frustrating in fact, that Jose Mourinho was sent to the stands and Ander Herrera saw red in the second half. The brilliance of Tom Heaton meant that even the most shots United have recorded in a Premier League game since Opta began wasn't enough to break the deadlock. And it was an even worse landmark for United striker Zlatan Ibrhaimovich:

Costa > Aguero?

Sergio Aguero is almost unanimously seen as the best striker in the Premier League, having amassed a mesmerising 109 goals in 158 appearances since signing for Manchester City in 2011. But Chelsea striker Diego Costa is beginning to rival him for that title, beating the Argentina international to a very impressive milestone.

Bolasie a shrewd buy

Many raised eyebrows when Everton paid £25million for Crystal Palace winger Yannick Bolasie during the summer, but his early form has justified that rather hefty sum. Indeed, the Congo forward has struck up a fantastic partnership with Romelu Lukaku, which resulted in the Belgium international bagging his seventh goal in as many appearances against West Ham.

Chelsea strike early

Chelsea's title bid is well and truly back on track, in no small part due to their thunderous starts in the Premier League this season. Indeed, they've scored four goals inside the opening ten minutes from just ten matches. That includes Pedro's goal inside the first 30 seconds against Manchester United two weekends ago.

Heroic Heaton

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We've already touched upon Tom Heaton's heroics but this graphic, courtesy of BBC Sport, shows just how busy the Burnley man was against Manchester United. With Joe Hart stuck in Turin, Jack Butland injured and Fraser Forster in unspectacular form, can Heaton force his way into England's No.1 jersey?