There was controversy at the Etihad Stadium due to Sadio Mane’s sending off but City asserted their superiority throughout and ended up notching five goals to secure their third win from four.

Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea all secured wins in the 3pm kick-offs on Saturday and Stoke City held Manchester United to a 2-2 draw in the evening match.

Goal has your complete guide to the fourth weekend of fixtures of the season.

PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES

Partially thanks to Mane’s red card for a high challenge that forced off goalkeeper Ederson, Manchester City made short work of Liverpool.

Sergio Aguero put Pep Guardiola’s men in front, and Gabriel Jesus and Leroy Sane added two each in a convincing 5-0 victory.

Due to their European commitments, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Everton and Manchester United were also in action on Saturday.

Alexandre Lacazette was on the scoresheet again as the Gunners swept aside Bournemouth, with Danny Welbeck netting twice.

Alvaro Morata continued his strong start to life in England with another goal and N’Golo Kante’s second was enough for Chelsea to edge past Leicester City.

Harry Kane, meanwhile, put another frustrating August behind him with two goals in Tottenham’s 3-0 win at Everton and Brighton picked up a first Premier League win over West Brom.

Watford’s excellent start under Marco Silva continued at Southampton, who were beaten 2-0 by the Hornets.

In the evening clash, Manchester United lost their 100 per cent record at Stoke City thanks to two goals from Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, who cancelled out Marcus Rashford and Romelu Lukaku strikes in a 2-2 draw.

Burnley heaped more pressure on Frank de Boer — who ended up being sacked on Monday — by defeating Crystal Palace 1-0 on Sunday, while Newcastle United picked up their second win after beating Swansea City 1-0.

On Monday night, Slaven Bilic’s West Ham earned their first victory of the season with a 2-0 result against Huddersfield Town.

PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE

PREMIER LEAGUE TV COVERAGE

In the UK, Premier League games will be available to watch live on Sky Sports and BT Sport, with the BBC broadcasting highlights on Match of the Day. Viewers will also be able to stream games live online using Sky Go and the BT Sport app.

In the US, up to 250 Premier League games will be available to watch live on television on NBC’s various channels, including NBC, NBCSN and CNBC. These games can be streamed on NBC Sports Live.

The network also announced in June that a further 130 games would be exclusively available with the ‘Premier League Pass’ on NBC Sports Gold. The ‘Premier League Pass’ service will cost $50.

LAST WEEKEND’S RESULTS

There was late drama in Saturday’s early kick-off, with Raheem Sterling netting a stoppage-time winner to earn Manchester City three points against Bournemouth before being sent off for celebrating with the travelling fans.

City’s rivals Manchester United, meanwhile, made it three wins from three by seeing off Leicester thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford and Marouane Fellaini in the evening match.

In the 3pm kick-offs, Newcastle United got off the mark by beating struggling West Ham, and Crystal Palace’s predicament worsened with a home loss against Swansea City.

Chelsea had Spanish duo Cesc Fabregas and Alvaro Morata to thank for seeing them past Everton in one of Sunday’s lunchtime contests, with Stoke ending West Brom’s 100 per cent start in the other.

Attention then shifted to Anfield, with Liverpool proving far too strong for a disjointed Arsenal side, while Harry Kane saw his August hoodoo extended into another year as Tottenham endured further Wembley frustration.