Liverpool restored a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League while Arsenal breathed new life into their title bid as both returned from a winter break in style this weekend.
At the other end of the table, Ivan Toney's goalscoring return eased Brentford's fears of being dragged into a relegation battle as they beat Nottingham Forest 3-2.
AFP Sports looks at three talking points from the Premier League weekend.
NO SALAH, NO PROBLEM FOR LIVERPOOL
Mohamed Salah's departure for the Africa Cup of Nations at a crucial juncture of the season threatened to derail Liverpool's bid for just a second league title in 34 years.
The Egyptian has been the one reliable source of goals for Jurgen Klopp this season, while Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo have shone in flashes.
But Jota and Nunez both stood up to be counted by scoring twice in an impressive 4-0 win at the in-form Bournemouth on Sunday.
In doing so the much-maligned Nunez became the first Premier League player to score 10 goals and provide 10 assists in all competitions this season.
Jota has had to overcome injury troubles, but the Portuguese international has now netted 11 goals in just 22 appearances this season.
REFRESHED ARSENAL FIND THEIR FORM
Bukayo Saka joked that the Arsenal squad would like another trip to Dubai this week after bouncing back to winning ways in style with a 5-0 demolition of Crystal Palace.
A warm weather training camp in the Gulf during a two-week winter break seems to have done the Gunners the world of good, even if the Eagles were very obliging visitors at the Emirates.
After a run of just one win in seven games, Mikel Arteta's men cruised to victory thanks in large part to their prowess from set-pieces.
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