The worms have their insight on a not so goal-fest Premier League weekend, as well as taking a look into what went wrong for Barcelona, in their 3-1 defeat at home to fierce rivals, Real Madrid. Villa and Leeds kicked off the Premier League action on friday night, with Leeds putting in a really impressive performance away from home, winning 3-0 on the night, with Patrick Bamford netting a Hat-Trick. West Ham and Man City opened up Saturdays fixtures, with both teams walking away with a point apiece after a 1 all draw, The Londoners took an early lead, thanks to a beautiful over-head kick from their talisman, Michail Antonio, City never really looked like scoring before the first-half interval and went into the break 1 nil down, Foden came on for City and was an immediate impact, putting City level, five mins into the second half. 17:30 kick-off saw Man Utd and Chelsea face off against each other for the first time this season, which ended in a bore draw 0-0. Mendy made his Premier League debut for the blues, making some fine saves to keep his side in it, but it was his centre half, Thiago Silva, who took the headlines with a solid performance in the middle of a back three. Liverpool hosted Sheff Utd with the last game of the night, with Sheffield Utd giving Pool a scare, after taking the lead on the thirteenth minute, from a dubious penalty decision. Bobby Firmino brought the hosts level just before half-time, and on the 64th minute Jota put Liverpool in front and went onto to scrape all 3 points. Southampton hosted lead leaders, high flying, Everton, the Saints captain, Ward-Prowse, opened the scoring just before the half hour mark, with Che Adams making it 2-0 before half-time, Everton never really get going throughout, on the 70th minute Digne got sent off for an accidental foul on Southampton's right back, Walker-Peters, which all but ended their 100% record for the season. Biggest shock of the weekend came at the Emirates, Leicester took all three points against a lackluster Arsenal team with a 1-0 win thanks to substitute, Jamie Vardy. Lacazette did opening the scoring, but it was ruled to be offside. Arsenal created chances throughout but was never ruthless enough, not helping that Aubameyang was playing out wide on the right, not affecting the play through the middle, great result for Leicester, after their back to back losses at home and much much more.