Aaron Mooy and Laurent Depoitre struck as Huddersfield Town stunned Manchester United 2-1 on Saturday to claim a first win over the Premier League giants since March 1952. The pair scored in the first half at the John Smith's Stadium to end United's unbeaten start to the season. Having protected their goal for 414 minutes of league action, United were rocked by conceding twice within five minutes around the half-hour mark. United substitute Marcus Rashford headed in Romelu Lukaku's cross with 12 minutes remaining, but Huddersfield held firm for a famous win.

Man Utd's Chris Smalling reacts during a match v Huddersfield on Saturday. Pic/AFP
Man Utd's Chris Smalling reacts during a match v Huddersfield on Saturday. Pic/AFP

Aguero back with a bang
Sergio Aguero equalled Manchester City's all-time goal-scoring record as the Premier League leaders beat Burnley 3-0. Aguero, making his first appearance since breaking his rib in a taxi crash on September 28, struck his 177th goal for City with a penalty, equalling the mark set by Eric Brook between 1927 and 1939.

Chelsea win 4-2
Michy Batshuayi came off the bench to score twice as Chelsea fought back from behind to win 4-2 against Watford.