Beijing time last night and this morning, the Premier League staged a Boxing Day battle, a feast of goals, so that fans were greatly addicted!

Manchester City 6-3 Leicester City
The match with the most goals scored is this double blues. Manchester City broke out at the beginning, de Bruyne lightning scored in the 5th minute, Mahrez scored a penalty in the 14th minute, Gundogan scored in the 21st minute, Sterling hit the penalty in the 25th minute, the half was not over, the Blue Moon already had a 4-0 lead!
However, in the second half, Leicester City launched a Jedi counterattack, and from the 55th minute to the 65th minute, Madison, Rockman and Isinacho pulled three goals in a row, and the score became 4-3! Unfortunately, the big reversal did not wait, and Laporte and Sterling scored two goals in a row to seal a 6-3 victory, which was also the first time that a single 9-goal game appeared on Premier League Boxing Day.
Arsenal 5-0 Norwich
Compared to Manchester City, Arsenal, who visited Norwich City, did not give their opponents any chances. In the opening 6 minutes, Saka opened the scoring. In the 44th minute, Tierney scored into the penalty area to extend the score. In the 67th minute, Saka scored from distance and scored twice. In the 84th minute, Lacazé scored with the ball and was already leading 4-0.
In the 91st minute, Smith Rowe scored into the net to lock in a 5-0 run. It also tied Arsenal's biggest Premier League away win in history, with a 6-1 win over Middlesbrough on April 1999 and Everton 6-1 on August 2009, both of which were five goals on goal difference.
Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Crystal Palace
Tottenham have won too few compared to the other two giants. In the 32nd minute, Lucas Jr. assisted Kane's goal to break the deadlock. In the 34th minute, the Brazilian winger himself made a contribution, receiving Emerson's cross and header into the net. In the 74th minute, Lucas Jr. sent another cross, assisting Son Heung-min to extend the score to 3-0, one person single game 2 passes 1 shot!
Son Heung-min scored his 11th home goal in this year's Premier League, the home scorer! On the Crystal Palace side, the number one star Zaha was sent off with a red card in the 37th minute, one less person to fight, the disadvantage is obvious.
Chelsea 3-1 Aston Villa
Chelsea and Villa teamed up to score four goals. Reese James' header swung in and Jonginho hit a penalty to equalise. Lukaku scored with a substitute header to complete the counter-attack, and in the 93rd minute, Lukaku made a point, and Jorginho scored twice to seal the victory.
West Ham United 2-3 Southampton
The Premier League also has a 5-goal feast. El Yunussi took the lead for the Saints in the 8th minute of the opening game. Antonio equalised in the 49th minute. In the 61st minute, Prouss went over again on penalties. In the 64th minute, Benrahma rewrote the score to a 2-2 draw. It wasn't until the 70th minute that Bednarek scored his third goal away from home, and this time, the Hammers didn't equalize again.