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Title contenders Liverpool and Manchester City dominate Premier League Team of the Week
Getty Images1Mohamed Salah | Liverpool
Salah created four chances for Liverpool at Anfield; the most of any player for the Reds, while also delivering a brilliant strike from outside the area for the team's second goal in a 2-0 win over Chelsea.
Getty Images2Lucas Moura | Tottenham
The Brazilian netted a hat-trick for Spurs against Huddersfield, scoring with three of his four shots in the game, ensuring Tottenham remained third in the table.
Getty3Ryan Fraser | Bournemouth
Fraser was directly involved in two of Bournemouth's goals against Brighton, scoring one and assisting another, as the Cherries reached 41 points on the season.
Getty Images4Jordan Henderson | Liverpool
After scoring last week against Southampton, Henderson provided the assist for Liverpool's opener against Chelsea, while also completing 85 per cent of his passes in the opposition half.
Getty Images5Kevin De Bruyne | Manchester City
De Bruyne created six chances for Manchester City at Selhurst Park, with two of those resulting in Raheem Sterling's opener and Gabriel Jesus' insurance tally, respectively.
Getty Images6Raheem Sterling | Manchester City
Sterling scored a brace from two shots on target against Crystal Palace, delivering Manchester City's opener and the game-winning goal as the reigning champions kept the pressure on Liverpool.
Getty Images7Benjamin Mendy | Manchester City
Mendy completed 97 per cent of his passes in the opposition half in the 3-1 victory Crystal Palace; the highest of any Manchester City starter.
Getty Images8Nathan Ake | Bournemouth
The Dutch defender made six tackles and three clearances in Bournemouth's away win at Brighton.
9Virgil van Dijk | Liverpool
Van Dijk made a team-high five clearances for Liverpool, while also completing 90 per cent of his attempted passes in the victory over Chelsea which sent the Reds back top of the table.
Getty Images10Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool
No Liverpool player made more tackles against Chelsea than Alexander-Arnold, whose four was joint-high alongside Fabinho in the 2-0 win.
Getty Images11Martin Dubravka | Newcastle United
Dubravka made five saves in preserving Newcastle's clean sheet away at Leicester, which went a long way toward ensuring the club maintain their top-flight status for next season.
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