Last weekend saw yet more ecstacy and heartbreak at both ends of the Premier League table, with wins for all the top five teams and defeats for the bottom five.
You'd have to be living under a rock to have missed the major talking point: Arsenal won big, again. A 6-0 demolition of Sheffield United did the trick, and three Gunners are in our Power Rankings following the latest round of matches.
Manchester City came from behind to defy a Marcus Rashford beauty and beat Manchester United 3-1 at the Etihad, in no small thanks to Phil Foden's brilliance.
Elsewhere, Liverpool stayed top after a 99th-minute Darwin Nunez winner, Aston Villa were jubilant after a late show involving Lucas Digne, and Timo Werner helped Spurs stay in the top-four hunt.
Last week, it was Bukayo Saka in top spot. So, does he keep his place, or does somebody else sneak in?
Perhaps this goal is all Werner needs to take the weight off his shoulders and go on a good run.
After missing a golden chance, Werner made amends by scoring the equaliser in a 3-1 comeback win over Crystal Palace on Saturday.
It has taken the German six games to find the net after joining on loan from RB Leipzig in January but there is a sense he has been doing the right things.
'I’m very happy for him,’ said Son Heung-min. ‘Timo is working really hard. I wish he had scored in the first half to make the game a little bit easier but he was very happy to score his first for Spurs. He deserved it and there are many more to come.'
The Argentine's creative prowess came to the fore during Liverpool's 1-0 win at Nottingham Forest as he set up Darwin Nunez's last-gasp winner.
Playing with more freedom than his usual number six position, Mac Allister created six chances - the most he has managed in
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