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The Premier League was well and truly back with a bang at the weekend after the final international break of the season and a round of FA games, with the ten games reaping 32 goals in an action-packed couple of days.

The title race was dealt another twist as Manchester City and Arsenal played out a 0-0 draw, losing ground to new league leaders Liverpool, who came from behind to beat Brighton 2-1.

Elsewhere, the race for the Champions League places continued with both Tottenham and Aston Villa winning - though Manchester United dropped more points - and Newcastle beat West Ham in a thriller to close the gap to the Champions League spots.

At the other end of the table, Everton and Luton both lost, while Sheffield United and Burnley kept their faint survival hopes alive with draws, a result also achieved by Nottingham Forest against Crystal Palace.

But which players stood out in the melee? And who rises to the top of the POWER RANKINGS, and who drops out?

LAST WEEK'S TOP 10 RANKINGS

10. Arijanet Muric                                            5. Nicolo Zaniolo                                 

9. Moussa Diaby                                              4. David Datro Fofana

8. Matty Cash                                                   3. Timothy Castagne

7. Morgan Gibbs-White                                 2. Michail Antonio

6. Bernd Leno                                                   1. Rodrigo Muniz

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10. Ben Brereton Diaz (new entry)

Sheffield United have had one of the worst Premier League seasons of all time, but January signing Ben Brereton Diaz has been a shining light and is surely the front-runner for the Blades' Player of the Season awards.

The Chile forward has netted four goals and picked up one assist in seven games since his move to the club, and was central of all his side did in their 3-3 draw with Fulham.

Although United as a whole will be disappointed not to have won the game having led 3-1 - at one point 4-1 until VAR cost them a three-goal lead - but Diaz did all he could to try and make sure his side picked up three points.

There were two goals and an assist for the forward at the weekend, and he won't be short of Premier League offers when the summer transfer window comes around. 

Ben Brereton Diaz has been a shining light in hat has been a dismal season for Sheffield United

Ben Brereton Diaz has been a shining light in hat has been a dismal season for Sheffield United

9. William Saliba (new entry)

Though his France status remains a curious case, William Saliba is one of title-chasing Arsenal's main men and proved that again against Manchester City on Sunday.

Awarded Player of the Match by Gary Neville on Sky Sports, the centre back defended brilliantly in what was an impressive off-the-ball display from the best defensive side in the league.

Erling Haaland barely had a sniff, and Saliba has become the Rolls Royce Arsenal had hoped he would become when they signed him for £25million four years ago.

Key to Arsenal's title hopes and key to the Gunners' result on Sunday, despite the negative reviews of the match itself. 

William Saliba proved his class again as he helped Arsenal to a clean sheet against Man City

William Saliba proved his class again as he helped Arsenal to a clean sheet against Man City

8. Moussa Diaby (up one)

It's been a bit of an up and down season for Moussa Diaby, and it's potentially currently the highest it has been after the forward played a key role in his side's win over Wolves.

In what could have been an awkward game - especially after top scorer Ollie Watkins went off injured at half time - Diaby took centre stage, picking up a goal and assist for Unai Emery's side.

Without club captain John McGinn present either, it was up to Villa's No 19 to pull his team through and he did just that, pulling a thrilling finish out of the bag for the opener before technically setting up Ezri Konsa for his goal too.

A really good run of form from the Frenchman, and what a time for it to come as they try and fend off Tottenham in the race for a top four finish.

Moussa Diaby stepped up for Aston Villa in the absences of John McGinn and Ollie Watkins

Moussa Diaby stepped up for Aston Villa in the absences of John McGinn and Ollie Watkins

7. Son Heung-min (new entry)

Many argued Son Heung-min had quite a quiet game against Luton at the weekend, but the Tottenham captain still managed to come up with the goods late on to earn his side a vital three points.

It has once again been a fantastic season for the forward, who has stepped up since Harry Kane left the club in the summer, being shipped out wide, then through the middle, and a bit of back and forth.

He was unlucky not to have scored earlier when an effort his one post and rolled across the line before coming off the other, and got his rewards for his

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