Tottenham 4-1 Manchester City Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Clattenburg didn't face any controversy himself, but AR Jake Collin found himself at the center of controversy for a missed offsides call.
45th Minute: Eric Dier scores to level the score at one for Tottenham. However, replays show that Kyle Walker was well offsides right in front of Collin in the build-up to the goal. Therefore the goal should never have happened since Collin should have raised the flag for offsides.
Southampton 3-1 Swansea City Referee: Roger East
East whistled for a late penalty in this match which was otherwise quiet for him.
83rd Minute: Southampton Captain Jose Fonte makes a lunge in on Neil Taylor in an attempt to win the ball. East correctly calls a penalty, but Swansea complained that he should've played advantage. I just don't see why it was an advantage play since Swansea stole the ball from Fonte after he won possession from the foul.
Watford 0-1 Crystal Palace Referee: Anthony Taylor
Taylor called one penalty in this match and it proved to be decisive in a 1-0 Palace victory.
70th Minute: Watford's Nyom pulls down Wilfried Zaha on the edge of the box. Taylor calls a penalty, and I think he is absolutely right. Nyom clearly fouled Zaha, and Taylor did an outstanding job of seeing that the contact happened just inside the box on the left side.
Manchester United 3-0 Sunderland Referee: Mike Jones
Chelsea 2-2 Newcastle Referee: Martin Atkinson
Liverpool 3-2 Aston Villa Referee: Jonathan Moss
Stoke City 2-1 Bournemouth Referee: Lee Mason
West Ham United 2-2 Norwich City Referee: Mike Dean
Leicester City 2-5 Arsenal Referee: Craig Pawson
West Bromwich Albion 2-3 Everton Referee: Robert Madley
These seven all had good performances with no controversy. Nice work by them and their crews.
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