Liverpool ended 2019 with a 13-point lead at the top of the Premier League after extending their unbeaten home record to 50 top-flight matches with victory over Wolves at Anfield.
It was a happy end to the year for the Reds local rivals too, with Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti making it two wins from two games in charge as his side beat Newcastle United at St. James Park.
But uncertainty reigned in north London as the decade in football came to a close, with Arsenal letting slip the lead as they lost at home to Chelsea, and Tottenham being held to a draw by struggling Norwich City.
Our Opta-powered review features all the key stats and facts from a fascinating weekend of action.
2019 you’ve been fun. 2020 let’s go
— Trent Alexander-Arnold (…