There has been ANOTHER change in the Premier League title race this weekend. Here are our outstanding individual displays from the weekend.
GK: VICENTE GUAITA
The Crystal Palace goalkeeper was one of the side's standout players in their narrow and late 1-0 victory against Newcastle at St. James' Park.
Having five saves to make, it wasn't the busiest afternoon for Guaita - but it's one where they certainly needed their 'keeper to be in top form, and that he was.
RB: TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD
The Liverpool right-back has had an exceptional season, defensively and offensively. Friday night's 3-1 win at St. Mary's was no exception.
Alexander-Arnold put in a peach of a cross for Naby Keita, who headed in his first goal for Liverpool to equalise in the first-half.
Trent has recorded SEVEN assists from right-back this season for Liverpool now in the Premier League.
CB: MARTIN KELLY
Kelly had a very solid defensive game for Crystal Palace - who kept an impressive clean sheet on Tyneside.
The former Liverpool defender made some last-ditch challenges that proved to be crucial in the Eagles' victory.
CB: PHIL JAGIELKA
Jagielka was a surprise inclusion in the Everton side - with Michael Keane supposed to start for the Toffees - before picking up a knock in the warm-up.
But up Jagielka stepped, and he did it with aplomb. The former England defender scored the decisive goal in their 1-0 victory against Arsenal, as well as performing very well defensively for the home side.
LB: LUCAS DIGNE
Digne has been a star for Everton this season, and Sunday's victory over the Gunners demonstrated the left-back's importance.
His overlapping ability, matched by his defensive capabilities, makes him the first name on the teamsheet for Marco Silva at the moment.
CM: JAMES MADDISON
Maddison starred in Leicester's convincing win at already-relegated Huddersfield on Saturday - scoring a fabulous free-kick.
The young midfielder, who only arrived at the King Power last summer, has proved countless times this season, his abilities from dead-ball situations - with exceptional dribbling abilities as well.
CM: YOURI TIELEMANS
Tielemans was another one of Leicester's outstanding performers against the Terriers. The Belgian midfielder was brilliant and also scored a beautiful finessed goal.
He has quickly become a fan favourite at the King Power since his move from AS Monaco (loan) in January.
Tielemans is one that the Foxes will be desperate to sign on a permanent deal in the summer.
CM: JORDAN HENDERSON
Henderson was a second-half substitute for Liverpool in their crucial win down on the South Coast - making an excellent cameo appearance.
It was the Liverpool captain's header that set up Mo Salah for his brilliant goal, and then Henderson scored his first goal of the season late on for the Reds.
RW: MOHAMED SALAH
Salah looked back to his brilliant best on Friday night in Liverpool's 3-1 win at Southampton - scoring his first goal in eight games in the process.
His general performance was decent and the goal would've done him the world of good and it came at such a crucial time for Liverpool in their bid for the Premier League title.
LW: DWIGHT MCNEIL
McNeil has been a revelation for Burnley this campaign and Saturday's display against Bournemouth summed his season up.
The 19-year-old caused Nathaniel Clyne all sorts of problems on the left-hand side for the Clarets in their crucial win at the Vitality Stadium.
ST: JAMIE VARDY
Vardy has found the net six times in five games under his new manager Brendan Rodgers at Leicester.
At 32, Vardy is still going very strong and Saturday's thumping of Huddersfield, demonstrated the striker at his bullish best.
Scoring a brace, as well as winning the penalty for his second goal, showed Vardy's ever-growing importance to the Foxes' XI.
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