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Manchester United's 8-2 rout of Arsenal today is one of the Premier League's most one-sided contests. Since its inception in 1992, the Premier League has been regarded as one of the most exciting competitions in world football. Breathtaking football that result in absolute thrillers have become something of a norm in England's top flight. Yet once in awhile, we bear witness to absolute thumpings, when one every thing just clicks into place for one side, and everything just falls apart for another. Here's a look back at some of the biggest trashings in Premier League history.
Man Utd 9-0 Ipswich - March 1995
Andy Cole led the way with five goals, with Mark Hughes (2), Paul Ince and Roy Keane also netting for United against an Ipswich team who finished bottom at the end of the season. Tottenham 9-1 Wigan - November 2009
Striker Jermain Defoe scored five times and Aaron Lennon, Peter Crouch, David Bentley and Niko Kranjcar also found the target, with Paul Scharner replying. Chelsea 8-0 Wigan - May 2010
Carlo Ancelotti's side hit seven or more goals for the fourth time in 2009-10 against Wigan, who had defender Gary Caldwell sent off on the half-hour. Didier Drogba (3), Nicolas Anelka (2), Salomon Kalou, Ashley Cole and Frank Lampard's penalty left Chelsea champions and on the brink of a League and FA Cup double. Newcastle 8-0 Sheff Wed- September 1999
Alan Shearer bagged five goals - including two penalties - as relegation-bound Wednesday were routed at St James' Park. Aaron Hughes set the ball rolling, while Kieron Dyer and Gary Speed netted in the second half. Nottm Forest 1-8 Man Utd - February 1999
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer came off the bench to fire four goals in the last 10 minutes in this rout of Forest, who went down at the end of the campaign. Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke each got two goals, with Alan Rogers briefly levelling matters for Forest.