Nottingham Forest boosted their survival hopes and dented Tottenham's with a 3-0 crushing away from home.
Elsewhere, Sunderland claimed Tyne-Wear derby bragging rights with a late 2-1 win at Newcastle, Everton dismantled Chelsea 3-0 and Brighton downed Liverpool 2-1.
Using Flashscore's player ratings system, it's time to select our Premier League Team of the Week.

Goalkeeper
Jordan Pickford (Everton) - 8.6
Pickford rebounded from his mistake at Arsenal with a composed showing in Everton's win against Chelsea.
England's number one made four saves, preventing 1.07 goals to keep an 11th clean sheet of the season.
Defenders
Neco Williams (Nottingham Forest) - 8.1
Two assists for Williams were the least he deserved following an impressive outing in a crunch Forest clash at Spurs.
The Welshman's corner delivery for Igor Jesus was perfect, as was his cross for Taiwo Awoniyi late on.
Nikola Milenkovic (Nottingham Forest) - 8.1
Forest's Milenkovic put in a titanic shift in central defence to keep Spurs at bay.
The Serbia international made 12 clearances, which was more than any player on the pitch.
Lucas Digne (Aston Villa) - 8.0
Digne provided width and balance for Aston Villa as they saw off West Ham 2-0 with ease.
He sent in three accurate crosses, won six aerial duels and made four clearances at Villa Park.
Midfielders
Harry Wilson (Fulham) - 8.0
Wilson continued his impressive campaign with a game-altering finish in Fulham's 3-1 win over Burnley.
In typical Wilson fashion, he cut inside from the right and drilled in a 10th goal of the season.
Amadou Onana (Aston Villa) - 8.1
Onana had a rounded outing in Villa's victory, doing his part in and out of possession.
The Belgian was a menace defensively, winning five tackles, making four clearances and three interceptions.
James Garner (Everton) - 8.2
Garner had an equally dogged midfield display for Everton but came away with some offensive production.
His perfect, defence-splitting pass sent Beto away to dink in an effort for Everton's opening goal.
Josh King (Fulham) - 8.1
Fulham starlet King had a productive performance against Burnley, coming away with a goal and an assist.
The 19-year-old's pass found Wilson for his strike, while he netted the equaliser a few minutes earlier by pouncing on a defensive error.
Forwards
Brian Brobbey (Sunderland) - 8.0
Brobbey gave Newcastle's defenders plenty to think about over the course of the game with his hold-up play.
The Dutchman's persistence was rewarded in the 90th minute when he netted the all-important Sunderland winner.
Beto (Everton) - 8.3
Two-goal Beto was a nuisance for Chelsea's defenders throughout and he had a hand in all three Everton goals.
His first was a delicate nick past Robert Sanchez, his second too hot for the goalkeeper to handle, while his flick-on sent Iliman Ndiaye away for three.
Danny Welbeck (Brighton) - 9.0
The timeless Welbeck set a new career best of 12 Premier League goals after doubling up in Brighton's deserved win against Liverpool.
The 35-year-old opened the scoring with a fine header and got his second by being in the right place at the right time in the box.
Was Thomas Tuchel wrong to overlook him for his latest England squad?

