In the 18th round of the Premier League, there were only four games due to the impact of the epidemic, but spectacular goals, controversial referees and dubious penalties can find all the factors in three of them.

Chelsea and Wolves lost their lead in the title race after a boring draw. Liverpool also conceded points in a 2-2 away draw with Tottenham, while Kane scored his first home goal of the season in the Premier League. At the same time, Manchester City remained as steady as ever, while Arsenal also scored four goals away from home.
So which players can make this round the best in these four games?
Goalkeeper: Alisson
Defenders: Cancello, Davidson. Sanchez, Ruben. Dias, Robertson;
Midfielders: Ndombele, Erdegaard, Winks;
Forwards: Martinelli, Kane, Mahrez.
While Alisson was responsible for Son Heung-min's equaliser, he did block most of Tottenham's goals, thus ensuring Liverpool did not lose.
Defender Canceló once again surpassed his role as a right-back against Newcastle, redefining what fans and coaches expect of him in this position, and Hasselo has amazing technical and offensive ability.
Cancelo's teammate Díaz also enjoyed one of the most relaxed games, considering the difference in strength between the two teams, Diaz made few mistakes defensively, and he scored a goal at the beginning of the game.
Spurs' Alexis Sanchez has often been accused of being too reckless and clumsy, but he returned to his best against Liverpool. He eliminated the threat of Jota, Mane and Salah.
Although Robertson was sent off with a red card with 15 minutes left in the game, he played his best in the previous 75 minutes, constantly providing offensive opportunities and being the best performer in the Reds' backline. Of course, he also became the first bizarre hat-trick player in Premier League history: goals, assists and red cards ended his bittersweet game.
Ndombele in midfield is often criticised for not keeping up with the rhythm, but in the game against Liverpool he ensured the stability of the Tottenham midfield. He even assisted Kane for his second Premier League goal of the season.
Arsenal's Erdegaard showed his best form. In the 30 minutes of the match against Leeds United, a large number of opportunities were created for teammates. And he cleverly passed the assist to Smith. Rowe's goal also threw the idea of the two men not being able to fight side by side on the beach.
Equally much-maligned, Winks revived his career under Conte, passing through many key passes to tear Liverpool's defence apart.
The first in the forward line is Arsenal's young player Martinelli, who scored twice in the game. He also became a major player in the first team with his outstanding performances. Tottenham's Kane has been decadent this season, but he had a memorable game against Liverpool, he became a threat in Liverpool's backline, and although Kane also missed some opportunities, he finally scored his first home goal of the season.
Manchester City's Mahrez helped city win over Newcastle with a goal and an assist, and it was his vital role that gave City a breathing space in the table.
The best of the Premier League this round can only be said that Arsenal's young players are radiant, and Tottenham Hotspur is dominated by stars.
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