London:Chelsea and Manchester City didn't field a recognized striker between them for their Premier League games.
It didn't stop them combining for 11 goals in ominous displays by the two title contenders.
Missing injured strikers Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner, Chelsea still powered to its biggest win of the season 7-0 against Norwich with playmaker Mason Mount scoring a hat trick.
City doesn't have an out-and-out striker in its squad after failing to sign a like-for-like replacement for Sergio Aguero in the offseason but that isn't stopping the champions scoring freely this season.
A 4-1 victory at Brighton, secured mainly thanks to two goals by Phil Foden, followed a 5-1 win at Club Brugge midweek in the Champions League. It was the sixth time in 14 games in all competitions that City has scored three or more goals.
Chelsea will spend another week leading the league it is two points ahead of City and four clear of Liverpool, whose game in hand is at Manchester United on Sunday and the strength in depth in the squad should ensure Thomas Tuchel's team maintains a title challenge this season.
There have been 16 different scorers for Chelsea in all competitions this season, with Callum Hudson-Odoi, Reece James and Ben Chilwell also netting against last-place Norwich alongside Mount's first Premier League hat trick.
That bodes well for the leaders while Lukaku (ankle) and Werner (hamstring) are out of action after sustaining injuries in midweek.
City is in a rich vein of form, too, especially with Foden taking on the scoring and creative mantle while playing in the false-nine role.