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Premier League Team of the Week including three Brazilians but no place for Divock Origi

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Little has changed in the Premier League title race after wins for both Manchester City and Liverpool over the weekend.

Pep Guardiola's team were at their brilliant best at the Etihad, hammering Championship-bound Watford 5-1. The Reds, meanwhile, overcame a stubborn Everton side 2-0 at Anfield to keep the heat on the reigning champions. Elsewhere, there were wins for Burnley, Chelsea, Arsenal and Newcastle.

Manchester United, Tottenham and West Ham all lost ground on the top four race, while the Toffees are now facing the prospect of playing Championship football next season. But which players excelled? Here is Team of the Week... and there's no place for Divock Origi!

Burnley moved two points clear of Everton in 18th with a 1-0 win against Wolves on Sunday. Pope enjoyed a solid afternoon at Turf Moor, making four smart saves to ensure Raul Jimenez and his colleagues got nowhere near the home goal.

Pope has endured some difficult spells in recent years - failing to make a Premier League appearance during the 2018-19 campaign - but is back to his best and must be in the running for a World Cup spot, regardless of whether Burnley remain in the first tier.

It wasn't a great weekend for right-backs, to be honest. Trent Alexander-Arnold had a nightmare against Everton's Anthony Gordon on Sunday, while Joao Cancelo failed to make his mark against Watford 24 hours earlier.

Cash gets the nod for keeping a clean sheet against Leicester on Saturday.

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