Each week throughout the 2020-21 season, Sportsmail brings you a Power Rankings table, listing the top-10 hottest players in the Premier League.
As the stories of the season unravel, the rankings will provide a form guide with players moving in and out of the top 10 depending on both their performances in the previous fixtures and also in recent weeks.
This week's results saw Liverpool, Manchester United, Leicester and Chelsea all slip-up, while Arsenal managed to get rare win on the board.
10. Bukayo Saka (new entry)
At the heart of Arsenal's first win since November 1 - a 3-1 London derby win over Chelsea - was young exciting winger Bukayo Saka, who gave experienced left-back Ben Chilwell a torrid time at the Emirates Stadium.
The 19-year-old is continuing his rise to cult hero status in north London, being the main focal point of creativity for the Gunners and backed up a starring role against Southampton earlier this month with a man-of-the-match display against the Blues.
Saka cleverly won the free-kick off N'Golo Kante which Granit Xhaka put into the top corner to give Mikel Arteta's Arsenal a 2-0 half-time lead, before the winger curled home a cross-cum-shot early in the second-half to wrap up the points.
Whether he meant the goal is debatable - what isn't a controversy is his place in this week's top ten.
9. Sam Johnstone (new entry)
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Sam Johnstone already had a December to remember when he denied Pep Guardiola's Man City with several stops at the Etihad - now he can add a brilliant display against Liverpool to his collection.
West Brom picked up another point away at the Premier League's 'Big Two' with a 1-1 draw at Anfield in what only can be described as a Sam Allardyce masterclass.
But the Baggies were indebted to goalkeeper Johnstone once again with several crucial stops - the most impressive coming in the dying minutes to deny a Roberto Firmino header.
Another brilliant showing from the 27-year-old as West Brom continue their survival hunt.
8. Kevin De Bruyne (down one)
Manchester City's Belgian midfielder may not have contributed to any of their goals in their 2-0 win over Newcastle but De Bruyne still impressively captained Pep Guardiola's side to an easy win.
The 29-year-old was well-positioned to release several precise passes to City's attacking stars as Guardiola's men created 11 shots against Steve Bruce's Magpies.
De Bruyne was unlucky not to end up on the scoresheet in the first-half when he ran clear on the counter-attack as Karl Darlow did well to deny the Belgian.
The midfielder may also blame John Stones missing an easy header inside the penalty area from De Bruyne's lofted free-kick in the second-half.
7. Jack Grealish (up two)
Aston Villa spent the entire second-half of their match with Crystal Palace with ten men but still added two more goals to the Bertrand Traore strike scored in the early minutes of the game.
The reason behind their constant threat despite the man deficit is captain Jack Grealish, who controlled the midfield excellently at Villa Park.
The England international showed his grit and desire by making a lung-bursting run to get on the end of a breath-taking Villa counter-attack, only for Vicente Guaita to deny a strike from Grealish from inside the penalty area.
The 25-year-old has now made 49 chances in the Premier League this season, more than any other player while seventh-placed Villa should have more than one eye on a European spot this season.
6. Harry Kane (down one)
Tottenham's main man up front is having a blip in the final third and has now gone three matches without either a goal or an assist in the Premier League.
Jose Mourinho's side are beginning to show cracks and stumbled to a 1-1 draw at Wolves with Romain Saiss' late header cancelling out Tanguy Ndombele's strike in the opening minute of the game at Molineux.
Though Kane keeps his spot in this list as a return from nine goals in 15 league games - despite having little of the ball in the final third due to Mourinho's tactics - is still a very good return.
5. Marcus Rashford (up three)
Manchester United's number 10 is in a purple patch at the moment with three goals and one assist in his last three league games.
Rashford was a constant threat at the top end of the pitch during United's 2-2 draw with Leicester City on Saturday and was unlucky not to open the scoring after a couple of minutes when he headed over a close-range header.
But the England man, fresh from his BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award last week, dusted himself down to slot home a cool finish to open the scoring at the King Power Stadium.
He was only denied a second after half-time by a superb one-handed stop by Kasper Schmeichel in the Foxes goal, a block that was hailed as a 'save of the season' by Robbie Savage.
4. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (down one)
Everton's top scorer this season returned to Sheffield United with a point to prove and while he didn't end up on the scoresheet, the 23-year-old can be pleased with his display.
Calvert-Lewin blazed a one-on-one chance wide in the first-half when he should have done better, but the striker made up for the error by playing an under-rated role in Gylfi Sigurdsson's winning goal ten minutes from time.
The young forward peeled off to the left to bring the Blades defenders a couple of yards deeper and his challenge allowed Sigurdsson space on the other side of the box to find a precise low finish.
3. Mohamed Salah (down one)
Many expected Mo Salah to have a field day against lowly West Brom on Sunday night, but the Egyptian had a quiet display after being restored to the Liverpool starting line-up by Jurgen Klopp.
The Reds' 1-1 draw with the Baggies was the first time Salah has failed to register either a shot or an assist in a match he has played in since the end of October.
Salah should have done better with a second-half header from inside the six-yard box but the 28-year-old got underneath the ball and the effort went over.
2. Jamie Vardy (up two)
Last season's Premier League Golden Boot winner shows no sign of slowing down, even though the striker was denied a goal against Manchester United by the dubious goals panel.
Vardy was once again a threat for United's centre-backs as Brendan Rodgers' side came out with a well-deserved point against a strong United side.
The 33-year-old's constant running continued to give the Foxes hope throughout the game, even though they fell behind twice.
The second time saw Vardy divert a cross from the right enough towards goal for Axel Tuanzebe to divert the ball into his own net. It was the second week in a row the Leicester talisman has forced an own goal in a Premier League game.
1. Bruno Fernandes (non-mover)
Manchester United's Portuguese sensation strikes again. Fernandes netted his tenth goal in 14 league matches against Leicester as the midfielder cements his place as one of the top-flight buys of 2020.
Fernandes has picked up three goals and two assists in his last two games as United look to mount a serious challenge to Liverpool for the Premier League title.
Not only does the 26-year-old have 26 goals in 44 matches in all competitions for United, but he is flexible in his positioning too.
Fernandes took a central striker role instead of Edinson Cavani in the latter stages of the Leicester draw, with his expert movement allowing him to score what he thought was the winning goal late on before Tuanzebe's own goal.
miaaekptyz
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Fernández is definitely the best Manchester United signing post SAF era,
ManUtdAmadDialo
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In Mourinho's voice: Respect!! Respect!! Respect!!!
JohnWick7
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They call it Power Ranking, but what I see is Bruno Ranking 😏
josephjayjay
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Am a Barcelona fans but respect for this guy Bruno Fernandes 🙌🙌
Yiepdavid77
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This one weak me😂😂😂
CR7AVEIROHD
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B(Boss), R(Ruler), U(Unselfish), N(Notable), O(Obedient), F(Friendly), E(Energetic), R(Robust), N(Nimble), A(Adorable), N(Noble), D(Dangerous), E(Entertaining), S(Smart)
JohnWick7
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Rare Picture of me Going down to find any of Chelsea player in the Power Ranking.
Alex4Arinze
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since the pundits mentioned trophy to Tottenham...... harry Kane lost his boots[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Chidon_Sports
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If Bruno Fernandes didn't win Premier league best player this season you know premier league is total joke.