Sunday's Premier League games gave fans exactly what they were hoping for. Well, most of them, anyway.
The north London derby looked to be the juiciest contest on the fixture list ahead of this weekend, and it didn't disappoint with Arsenal and Tottenham playing out a spell-binding 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium.
However, it wasn't just that game that had fans talking.
Brighton turned their disappointing introduction to European football around with a 3-1 win over Bournemouth.
Chelsea's clash against Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge also intrigued, whilst West Ham's trip to Liverpool had supporters raving about one star despite him not making the scoresheet.
Even the late kick-off between Sheffield United and Newcastle, which would've likely been the least exciting fixture for the neutral before kick-off, ended up being a huge talking point.
There was plenty of action that football fans live for on display as game week six came to an end.
So, what went down in England's top flight this weekend and what did we learn? talkSPORT.com has got you covered...
West Ham dominated the opening stages of their trip to Liverpool before Mohamed Salah netted Liverpool's penalty.
But aside from the Egyptian King winning a spot kick, another star that helped to turn the game around was midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai.
Stats from the game shows the Liverpool summer signing was commanding in midfield in his side's 3-1 victory — the Hungary international boasting 93 per cent passing accuracy, 81 out of 87 passes completed, 102 touches and four key passes.
A delicious back heel to Salah, a move which took two Hammers players out of the game, was saluted by Anfield while fans across social media were impressed with his pressing of West Ham late on, even
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