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No Saturday in the history of the Premier League can be compared to the day of February 5, 2011.
A record number of goals hit the back of the net, a team came back from a four-goal deficit with 22 minutes remaining, and the last place team beat the league's top side - one that just happened to have been riding a 10-month, 29-match unbeaten streak.
Still, despite the tumult, the Premier League landscape changed very little, as few top clubs gained on the leaders, and the bottom three remained as they previously stood as well.
The one club, in fact, that did make a significant jump in table position was Liverpool, reaching a season high-water mark sixth after completing the double over Chelsea, who are now level with Tottenham on points for the final Champions League berth - and just six points ahead of the streaking Reds as well.
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