The Premier League continues to deliver the goods.
On the final weekend before the November international break, there were upsets, blowouts and standout performances as many players prepared to represent their national teams.
So, which stars made the biggest impact and were selected for the DAZN News' team of the week? Rudi Schuller picks out the best XI from Matchweek 11.Â
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Goalkeeper: Emi Martinez (Aston Villa)
The Argentine can be a wild card at times, but when he's on, he's on. And he was definitely on against Bournemouth, saving an Antoine Semenyo penalty and denying two very good Alex Scott chances as Aston Villa kept the clean sheet.
Left back: Malo Gusto (Chelsea)
Opened the floodgates for the Blues with his 51st-minute goal, and generally excelled against an outmatched Wolves side with six duels won and one interception.
Centre back: Dan Ballard (Sunderland)
The Sunderland defender will be in Arsenal's nightmares after his latest performance, in which he scored, assisted and made the late game-saving block on Mikel Merino to preserve a thrilling draw.
Centre back: Michael Keane (Everton)
Scored the second of the Toffees' goals in their 2-0 win over Fulham and contributed to their clean sheet.
Right back:Â Jaydee Canvot (Crystal Palace)Â
One of the lone bright spots in Palace's unremarkable scoreless draw with Brighton, Canvot showed well in his first start.
Midfielder: Amadou Onana (Aston Villa)
The Belgian was massive in the midfield for Villa, making three tackles, four clearances and winning six duels. Oh, and he also scored a beauty from distance.
Midfielder:Â Nico Gonzalez (Manchester City)
Gonzalez stepped into Rodri's shoes and performed in a similar manner to the Ballon d'Or winner, dominating the middle of the pitch and chipping in with a goal.
Midfielder: Matheus Fernandes (West Ham)
Is this the first time this season we've had a West Ham player in our team of the week? Fernandes is well-deserving of the honour, creating three chances and making 11 defensive contributions in the Hammers' win.
Forward: Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea)
Manchester United may rue letting the Argentine go as he had another impactful performance for Chelsea, this time with a pair of assists and tireless running at the Wolves' defence.
Forward: Igor Thiago (Brentford)
The 24-year-old broke the match open with his 78th-minute penalty and stoppage time strike, leading the Bees to a 3-1 victory over Newcastle.
Forward:Â Jeremy Doku (Manchester City)
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The best player in the league over the weekend, Doku scored a brilliant goal, made three key passes, completed seven dribbles and drew the first-half penalty that Erling Haaland missed. An absolute menace on the day.
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