2) Chelsea 4-0 Manchester United
After just 6 months of being sacked as Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho to the shock of Chelsea fans who were very vocal in the support of the Special even when he was under fire for poor results, took up the reigns of Manchester United.
Former Italy and Juventus manager, Antonio Conte was appointed as Blues boss. Both Conte and Mourinho didn’t have the best of starts to the season. Conte lost both big games against Liverpool and Arsenal with the latter being a 3-0 humiliation at the Emirates.
United had been outplayed by Watford and had lost bragging rights to Manchester City in the first Pep vs Mourinho meeting of the season. So when the time came for Mourinho's return to Stamford Bridge both sides desperately needed a win to put a stamp of authority on the league.
A lot was said about the fallout between Jose and his best players at Chelsea last season and from the performance on display from his former stars it was clear they were out for vengeance.
Chelsea ended up humiliating Jose and his United team and only for the second time in Premier League history a Mourinho led team conceded 4. It started out in the worst possible fashion as Pedro sneaked in behind with the United defense falling asleep and scored into an empty net.
Gary Cahill made it two in 20 minutes after another mixup. Eden Hazard made it 3 after a fine move and a neat finish at the end of it. N’Golo Kante who had scored just once until this game made it 4 with a wonderful piece of skill to send Smalling the wrong way and pass the ball into the net.