Liverpool sent out an ominous warning to the rest of the Premier League on Saturday, proving they can win ugly as Harry Kane rescued 10-man Tottenham.
Frank Lampard's Chelsea beat Brighton at Stamford Bridge, winning at home for the first time in the league under their new manager, courtesy of a Jorginho penalty and a Willian strike.
Elsewhere, there were wins for Wolves against bottom club Watford while West Ham's draw at Bournemouth lifted them to third in the table.
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool won their seventh Premier League game out of seven to pull eight points clear ahead of Manchester City, thanks to Georginio Wijnaldum's fortunate strike in a 1-0 victory at Sheffield United.
The European champions looked short on invention against the well-organised Blades until Wijnaldum's shot from the edge of the box 20 minutes from time trickled between the legs of United goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
Liverpool, who have won 16 consecutive league games, finished a single point behind champions Manchester City in the Premier League last season but are now setting a searing pace as they chase their first top-flight title since 1990.
"For us it was important to win, we had unbelievably big chances," Klopp told BT Sport.
"In the first half we had two big chances and in the second one which we scored from. These games, they are not all beauties and you have to work hard for the results."
- Spurs hold on -
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