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Cristiano Ronaldo stole the show in another dramatic weekend of Premier League action.

The Portuguese superstar netted a stunning hat-trick to silence his critics and create football history as Manchester United clinched a crucial 3-2 triumph over Tottenham in the weekend's stand-out fixture.

The 37-year-old's heroics came hours after Liverpool beat Brighton to pile the pressure on Manchester City ahead of their visit to Selhurst Park to take on Crystal Palace on Monday night.

Elsewhere Brentford and Leeds left it late to snatch vital wins over Burnley and Norwich respectively, while Watford also claimed three invaluable points after Southampton shot themselves in the foot.

Everton now find themselves perilously positioned above the Premier League's relegation zone following a home loss to Wolves and there were emotional scenes in West Ham 's win over Aston Villa.

Amid a cloud of uncertainty off the pitch, Chelsea left it late to controversially overcome a defiant Newcastle on it, while Arsenal rounded off the weekend's action with a win as Leicester paid the penalty.

Here are 's 10 talking points from this weekend's Premier League action...

Manchester United 3-2 Tottenham Hotspur

Where else to start than with the greatest showman himself, Cristiano Ronaldo?

The Portuguese icon struck an astonishing hat-trick - the 59th of his remarkable career - to keep United's faint top-four hopes alive and create football history.

Ronaldo's treble saw him reach a total of 807 career goals to

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