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Premier League team of the week as Leicester City trio joined by Tottenham defender

The race for the Premier League title took yet another dramatic twist as Manchester City dropped points against West Ham United ahead of Liverpool's trip to Southampton.

Pep Guardiola's side came from two goals down to secure a 2-2 draw at the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon thanks to Jack Grealish's effort and an own-goal from Vladimir Coufal. This means they sit four points above Liverpool before the Reds face Southampton on Tuesday night.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur continued to crank up the pressure on Arsenal in the race for the Champions League as they earned a 1-0 win over Burnley. There were also victories for Leicester City and Brentford on an action-packed weekend of Premier League football. Chelsea and Liverpool aren't in action until midweek after playing in the FA Cup final, while the Gunners face Newcastle United on Monday night.

But which players shone? Who came to the fore and made a difference for their side? Here's Mirror Football's latest Team of the Week...

The England international was in fine form for Burnley despite his side's narrow defeat at Tottenham. Pope made a string of excellent saves to keep the Clarets in the game, including an incredible instinctive stop from Heung min-Son. The latter fired the ball towards the near post but Pope managed to claw the ball away from danger.

Son was also denied in the 65th minute when Ryan Sessegnon's cross found the South Korean winger - who drilled the ball goal bound - but Pope put out a strong right-hand to deny him from close-range. Pope made a total of seven saves during the game and prevented Spurs from scoring more.

It has been an excellent week for Antonio Conte's side, who have picked up seven points from a possible nine against

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