It was an eventful weekend in the world of football, not just on the pitch but in the stands as well.
Here, we take a look at the top 10 pictures for the weekend.
#10
https://twitter.com/caughtoffside/status/820313203448147968
As much as I hate to admit it, Alexis Sanchez’s strop after getting subbed off in the 79th minute against Swansea is one of the images that stands out. Big baby.
#9
Arsenal win at Swansea could lead to success at the end of the rainbow https://t.co/JQGgLSuNST #London pic.twitter.com/oEya8y7YsH
— London News (@DaiIyLONDON) January 16, 2017
On the bright side, check out this rainbow over the Liberty Stadium as Arsenal thrashed the Swans 4-0 on their turf.
#8
Tom Davies scored in front of the Everton crowd during their 4-0 win over Manchester City.
#7
Jurgen Klopp seems to hate Jose Mourinho just as much as the rest of us, so that’s reassuring.
#6
Former Gunner, Lukasz Fabianski, watches Iwobi’s second deflected shot bounce off former Tottenham man, Kyle Naughton, and into his goal.
#5
David Moyes’ face as Sunderland got comfortably beaten 3-1 by Stoke was quite something.
#4
Big 17, aka Alex Iwobi, thought he’d scored twice against Swansea. However, given the deflections both goals took, they were chalked up as assists.
#3
Pep Guardiola's heaviest defeat in 275 League games as a manager.
Everton that. pic.twitter.com/PA6tTw80Yh— Tony Scott (@Tony_Scott11) January 15, 2017
Pep Guardiola getting beaten 4-0 by Everton despite having the lion’s share of… just about everything… will forever amuse me.
#2
Arsene Wenger’s somewhat evil smile after Arsenal beat Swansea 4-0. It’s good to see the boss grinning like a Cheshire cat again.
#1
Watford put on a heartwarming tribute to former manager, Graham Taylor, who sadly passed away during the week. It was emotional and classy.