Another weekend of Premier League action has drawn to a close, as we head towards the final nine fixtures and the season finale.
Casting an eye back over the action, Sportsmail’s AMITAI WINEHOUSE looks at the 10 things we learned.
Aaron Ramsey ready to help Juventus reach Champions League goal
Aaron Ramsey cemented himself again as a man for the big occasion – and there’s nothing Juventus need more than that.
His first-half effort was his third goal involvement – one strike, two assists – in two games against Spurs. They don’t come bigger on the calendar for Arsenal than the north London derby, and Ramsey is the king of them.
Add in his excellent record at Wembley and this is a man who can pull it out in the big games. Given Juventus want a Champions League trophy more than anything, Ramsey might be the perfect player for them.
Aaron Ramsey showed himself to be a man for the big occasion, and that’s what Juventus need
Manchester United can contend for Premier League next season
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has given Manchester United what they needed all along – a title prospect.
For too long the biggest team in the country have been content to just get into the top four. That has been the consistent aim since Sir Alex Ferguson retired. But under Solskjaer, they have won 32 points, five more than any other side in the top flight in that time.
If they carry this on next season they will be right up there. And Solskjaer himself will know that that should be the bare minimum.
Manchester United will be on course to challenge for the title next season if they keep up form
Liverpool dip out of control in the title race
The title race has now swung in Manchester City’s favour in a way that it had not for months.
You have to go back to December 7th for the last time Liverpool did not control the division at the end of a round of fixtures. And worryingly for them, City seem to be getting better, while they have drawn four of their last six.
Mohamed Salah has also gone three Premier League games without a goal for the first time as a Liverpool player.
It is not over, but Sunday saw it return to City’s hands.
After drawing to rivals Everton, Liverpool surrendered top spot to Manchester City by a point
Eden Hazard has made a Real impression at Chelsea
Eden Hazard might leave Chelsea this summer for Real Madrid, but at least he has provided enough moments to be remembered for.
The modern Chelsea have been defined by a few players, and in an attacking sense there are none more significant than Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba. On Sunday, Hazard became the third Chelsea player, after those two, to both score and assist 50 Premier League goals.
That’s a legacy of sorts. He might lack the trophies of Lampard and Drogba – that may be due to the teams around him rather than individual failings.
Eden Hazard became the third Chelsea player to score and assist 50 Premier League goals
Riyad Mahrez will fight for a chance at Manchester City
There have been doubts around Riyad Mahrez at Manchester City. In his few opportunities, he has struggled to shine.
But injuries meant he had a chance at Bournemouth and he took it. His goal moved City into a position as favourites for the title again, and if they win it, it will definitely be an important three points.
Mahrez has struck five of his six away from home. He knows how to battle. And he will do that when it comes to earning a place at City too.
Injuries meant Riyad Mahrez had a chance at Bournemouth and he took it by scoring a fine goal
West Ham getting more and more out of Declan Rice
Declan Rice is a prospect. That much was clear when he broke into the first-team at West Ham last season.
But it is so easy to plateau once you make that step up. Luckily for Rice and West Ham, he is clearly improving as time goes on. He scored against Newcastle, his second in his last four Premier League home games.
He had not scored in his first 19. Strings keep being added to his bow, and that’s a good sign when it comes to his England prospects.
Declan Rice scored against Newcastle, his second in his last four Premier League home games
Gerard Deulofeu finally reaching levels he promised
Gerard Deulofeu has had a strange career. He burst onto the scene at Everton but went back and forth between Goodison Park and the Nou Camp before finally settling in at Vicarage Road.
He’s been around so long though that it is easy to forget he is only 24. On Sunday he helped Watford to their win against Leicester, providing an assist. He has now had a direct hand in 11 league goals this season (six goals, five assists) – that’s his highest ever tally in a single campaign within Europe’s top five leagues.
So he’s getting better. And now we are finally seeing the player he threatened to be in flashes when he first emerged on our radar.
A product of the Barcelona youth academy, Gerard Deulofeu is now living up to his promise
Returning stars and new additions help Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace’s under-the-radar injury crisis has been navigated and they are now back up to a level Roy Hodgson will be happy with.
He’s done a fairly sterling job, given he did not have a striker of note for the first half of the season. With Christian Benteke back and Michy Batshuayi as an option, they look miles better.
They have now scored in nine consecutive Premier League games for the first time ever within a single season. After being limited to conservatism while options were absent, Palace are showing their attacking side.
Crystal Palace’s under-the-radar injury crisis has been navigated by Roy Hodgson
Anthony Knockaert can star at this level
Is it time for a reassessment of Anthony Knockaert? He seemed to be dipping out of the Brighton set-up earlier this season.
At times last campaign he simply did not offer up enough in terms of goals and assists. Now he has two assists in his last three games, compared to one in his last 15 before that.
If he can keep posting these numbers, he can still be an asset for the Seagulls going forward.
Anthony Knockaert has two assists in his last three games, compared to one in 15 before that
Nuno Espirito Santo gets attacking flair from Wolves stars
Everything about Wolves ends up impressing. They have steel but they can also pull off moments of attacking quality.
There were 17 passes leading up to Diogo Jota’s goal against Cardiff, the most passes before a Wolves goal in the Premier League this season. Nuno Espirito Santo can coach in both directions.
They have now won 12 league games this season, their highest total of wins in a top-flight campaign since 1980-81. This is some vintage.
There were 17 passes leading up to Diogo Jota’s goal against Cardiff