The Premier League returned after the international break and delivered another set of thrilling matches.
Defence was paramount over the weekend, with eight games featuring at least one team held off the scoreboard. But that doesn't mean there weren't goals scored, including some spectacular ones.
Matchweek 3 had its share of blowouts to go along with the cagey defensive efforts, including a rout in the marquee derby match of the weekend.
But which stars made the biggest impact and made the DAZN News' team of the week? Rudi Schuller picks out the best XI of the weekend from Matchweek 3.
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Goalkeeper: Robin Roefs (Sunderland)
Sunderland left Selhurst Park with a scoreless draw despite giving up six shots on target, with Roefs playing the role of hero as he denied a Palace attack that finished with a 2.71 xG.
Defender: Jurrien Timber (Arsenal)
Timber was massive on the defensive end for Arsenal in their 3-0 win over visiting Nottingham Forest, and he contributed to the attack with a team-leading 16 passes completed in the final third.
Defender: Cristhian Mosquera (Arsenal)
William Saliba who? While the Gunners won't be forgetting their injured star central defender just yet, Mosquera's class shone through in his first Premier League start and will put Mikel Arteta's mind at ease while Saliba recovers.
Defender: Micky Van De Ven (Tottenham)
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A goal-scoring centre back will always earn admiration, and Van De Ven put himself on the score sheet in Tottenham's rout of West Ham United. The speedy defender is always solid at the back, but the underlying hint of a goal threat gives the opposition more to think about.
Defender: Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa)
Not much about Aston Villa stands out these days, but Mings was instrumental in stopping an Everton attack that has been clicking.
Midfielder: Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)
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Semenyo continued his good start to the campaign with a goal and an assist for Bournemouth in their 2-1 victory over Brighton. The 25-year-old is the first repeat selection on our Team of the Week so far this season.
Midfielder: Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal)
Zubimendi scored two goals for Arsenal in Matchweek 3, including a potential Puskas Award nominee. Apart from the goal production, the Spaniard has seamlessly stepped into the Gunners' midfield and provided stability.
Midfielder: Moises Caicedo (Chelsea)
Another midfielder who scored a stunning strike this week, Caicedo was also a beast on the other side of the ball as he consistently disrupted Brentford's midfield in a 2-2 draw.
Forward: Noni Madueke (Arsenal)
I don't think Arsenal fans are still petitioning for Madueke's exclusion from the squad after his performance against Nottingham Forest, when he earned a standing ovation for his exceptional play on the wing in Bukayo Saka's place.
Forward: Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
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What more can be said about the goal machine that is Erling Haaland? The Man City striker scored another two goals in their derby victory over Manchester United, and he's now starting to pull away in the Golden Boot race — to absolutely no one's surprise.
Forward: Nick Woltemade (Newcastle)
Someone was going to have to fill the considerable void left by Alexander Isak's departure, and Woltemade looks to be the man to do it. The big striker not only scored the lone goal in Newcastle's 1-0 win over Wolves, but he also completed more tackles than any Magpies player on the day.
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