The Premier League is box-office at the moment. Incident-packed games, shock results, VAR controversy - last weekend had it all.
Chelsea's 4-1 win against Tottenham was a fitting end to a gameweek that saw only one of the top five claim victory - no prizes for guessing who that was. Sheffield United pricked up their first three points of the campaign. Even Manchester United got a win.
Erik ten Hag's side turned in a gutsy performance to begin the weekend and stave off crisis-club headlines for at least a few days. Everton continued their uptick in form and were unfortunate not to beat Brighton.
The same went for Luton, who were undone by a late Luiz Diaz header on his return to the team following the kidnapping of his father.
There were storylines aplenty and thrilling performances to match. Mail Sport will be taking you through the ones we think deserved the most credit in our Power Rankings that unbelievably feature 10 new entries.
10. Chiedozie Ogbene (new entry)
Ogbene did not score or assist in Luton's 1-1 draw against Liverpool on Sunday. Indeed, the Hatters opened the scoring just a minute after he left the field. But the work he had done in the preceding 79 minutes gave the newly-promoted side a platform to attack Jurgen Klopp's top-four chasers.
A case could be made for Ross Barkley or Andros Townsend's inclusion instead of the 26-year-old but the winger's contribution in the final third earns him a spot.
Rob Edwards' side routinely focused their attacks down Liverpool's right flank where Ogbene terrorised Alexander-Arnold and recorded four successful take-ons from five attempts.
The normally reliable Ibrahima Konate didn't fair much better against the Ireland international when he came over to support, fouling the
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