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Ranked: The 10 best Premier League games of the 2021/22 season

It has been another tantalising season of Premier League action, with many goals and standout games.

From Mohamed Salah’s hat-trick against Manchester United in the 5-0 win at Old Trafford, Spurs’ remarkable last-gasp victory against Manchester City at the Etihad, to Kevin De Bruyne’s four-goal haul against Wolves, here is the top 10 pick.

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Wolves celebrate after Ruben Neves scores their third goal. Reuters

A remarkable West Midlands derby to say the least at Villa Park.

Wolves looked down and out after Danny Ings and John McGinn put the home side two goals to the good in the second half.

In an incredible finish to the game, Wolves were 10 minutes from defeat and staged a remarkable comeback, stealing the encounter right at the death.

Roman Saiss netted on 80 minutes, Conor Coady scored five minutes later and Ruben Neves secured the points with the last kick of the game in injury time on 90+5.

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah after scoring the third against Everton. EPA

An action packed Merseyside derby, Liverpool came up with the goods away at Goodison Park.

The Reds were two goals up inside 20 minutes through Jordan Henderson and Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian later netted again, and Diogo Jota added a fourth with 11 minutes to go.

Jurgen Klopp's side had won only once on their previous nine visits to Everton prior to the win.

It resulted in loud protests from the home fans at the final whistle for former Kop favourite and Toffees manager Rafael Benitez to get the sack.

Moises Caicedo celebrates with Yves Bissouma, Marc Cucurella and Lewis Dunk after opening the scoring. Getty

One nobody would have predicted before the match, a rampant Brighton humiliating lacklustre Manchester United.

It was a result

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