All 20 Premier League clubs were in action as 2022 turned in 2023, with the season already back in full swing since the World Cup break - which already feels like a distant memory.
Newcastle's great winning run came to an end against with a draw against Leeds, but Arsenal went seven points clear at the top with another victory, while there was a big result for Nottingham Forest against Chelsea and an important win for Manchester United.
See who made 90min's cut for the latest Team of the Week...
GK: Illan Meslier - Made five saves to make a vital contribution to Leeds securing an important point against a Newcastle side that had won six Premier League games in a row before kick-off.
RB: Serge Aurier - Scored Nottingham Forest's goal in their impressive draw against Chelsea and generally got forward to good effect without neglecting defensive duties.
CB: Willy Boly - It was a big defensive performance from the Forest centre-back to keep Chelsea at bay. Even came away with an assist too.
CB: Luke Shaw - Didn't look out of place in a second successive game in the centre of the Manchester United defence. The team kept clean sheets in both.
LB: Oleksandr Zinchenko - Got the better of Solly March in his 1v1 battles as Arsenal came through another test. Came off with the Gunners cruising at 3-0.
CM: Michael Olise - Crystal Palace's best creative spark in both open play and set-pieces. Registered assists for both his team's goals against Bournemouth.
CM: Douglas Luiz - The best player on the pitch as Aston Villa beat Tottenham. Made the first goal possible by showing ambition to shoot at goal and later scored the second himself.
CM: Martin Odegaard - At the heart of everything good about Arsenal, setting up one goal and scoring his team's third on the way to an eventual 4-2 win.
RW: Bukayo Saka - Another star performer for the Gunners in what felt like could be a significant moment in their season. Needed less than two minutes to get Arsenal going.
ST: Ivan Toney - Scored one and made the other as Brentford finished 2022 in style with a 2-0 victory over West Ham. The result was done by half-time.
LW: Marcus Rashford - Initially dropped by Erik ten Hag for turning up late to a team meeting but bounced back incredibly well after coming on at half-time to score the decisive goal against Wolves.
Source : 90min