MailOnline Fantasy Football team of the week: Mohamed Salah shines for Liverpool as Callum Wilson leads the way after hat-trick vs Huddersfield

Another weekend of Premier League action brought more another dose of drama as Arsenal took the spoils in north London and Manchester City continued their unbeaten start to the season.

Liverpool maintained their impressive recent run, with Mohamed Salah's brace inspiring them to victory over Southampton. There were also eye-catching performances from the likes of Callum Wilson and Eden Hazard. 

Sportsmail has put together a look at the fantasy football team of the weekend across the Premier League. 

The MailOnline Fantasy Football team of the week following the latest round of matches

The MailOnline Fantasy Football team of the week following the latest round of matches

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GK: Heurelho Gomes - Watford - 1 Game, 5 Saves, 1 Clean Sheet = 9 Points

Watford ensured the reign of David Moyes at West Ham got off to the worst possible start on Sunday.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the future of manager Marco Silva, the Hornets secured a 2-0 victory at Vicarage Road thanks to goals from Richarlison and Will Hughes.

At the other end of the pitch in Heurelho Gomes, they also had a goalkeeper in top form. The former Tottenham stopped made five saves and kept a clean sheet.

DF: Shkodran Mustafi - Arsenal - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 1 Clean Sheet = 14 Points

For Arsenal, victory on Saturday was all the more sweet because it came against bitter local rivals Tottenham.

Shkodran Mustafi and Alexis Sanchez scored the goals for Arsene Wenger's side as they earned the spoils in north London.

Mustafi hasn't enjoyed the smoothest of rides since arriving at Arsenal. But he helped keep Harry Kane at bay at the Emirates, meaning his goal and clean sheet earned him 14 points.  

Shkodran Mustafi opened the scoring for Arsenal as they beat Tottenham at the Emirates

Shkodran Mustafi opened the scoring for Arsenal as they beat Tottenham at the Emirates

DF: Marcos Alonso - Chelsea - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 1 Clean Sheet = 14 Points

Equally effective at both ends of the pitch on Saturday was Marcos Alonso.

Chelsea have now won four league games on the bounce and their latest three points came courtesy of a 4-0 win at struggling West Brom.

Alonso scored either side of an Eden Hazard brace, volleying home a free kick at the back post to put his side three goals up at The Hawthorns.

DF: Chris Smalling - Man United - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 1 Goal Conceded = 8 Points

Manchester United remained second in the table after a comfortable 4-1 victory against Newcastle at Old Trafford.

Despite conceding early on, Chris Smalling made amends by netting his first goal of the season in first-half injury time to put the home side in front.

Second-half goals from Romelu Lukaku and the returning Paul Pogba later added gloss to the scoreline.

MF: Eden Hazard - Chelsea - 1 Game, 2 Goals, 1 Assist = 17 Points

A brace in the victory over West Brom on Saturday means that Eden Hazard has now netted seven goals in his last eight matches for club and country.

Despite being listed as a midfielder in Fantasy Football, the Belgium international is forming a potent forward partnership with Alvaro Morata.

Hazard played a role in Morata's opening goal before netting two of his own as Antonio Conte's side moved up to third in the table.

MF: Mohamed Salah - Liverpool - 1 Game, 2 Goals = 14 Points

Mohamed Salah netted a brace for Liverpool as they beat Southampton 3-0 on Saturday

Mohamed Salah netted a brace for Liverpool as they beat Southampton 3-0 on Saturday

A few eyebrows were raised when Liverpool forked out a club-record fee for Mohamed Salah, following his disappointing spell at Chelsea.

But the Egypt international has hit the ground running since arriving on Merseyside and is now the league's top scorer with nine goals.

He netted another brace at Anfield on Saturday, a double which included a brilliant left-foot strike from outside the box. 

MF: Philippe Coutinho - Liverpool - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 1 Assist = 11 Points

Liverpool's Brazilian magician was the subject of transfer interest from Barcelona during the summer window.

But despite failing to secure a move to the Nou Camp, Coutinho has not let his uncertain future affect his form for Jurgen Klopp's side.

The playmaker scored one goal and created another for Salah as Liverpool put pressure on the teams above them. 

MF: Paul Pogba - Man United - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 1 Assist = 11 Points

After missing 12 matches through injury, the return of Paul Pogba was one of the major talking points ahead of United's clash with Newcastle.

And the former Juventus star showed why he is so integral to United's side by putting in an excellent display at Old Trafford.

He, too, scored and created a goal as Jose Mourinho's side kept the heat on league leaders and local rivals City. 

Paul Pogba made a scoring return to the Manchester United side that beat Newcastle 4-1

Paul Pogba made a scoring return to the Manchester United side that beat Newcastle 4-1

MF: Will Hughes - Watford - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 1 Assist = 11 Points

Will Hughes has struggled to make an impression at Watford since signing from Derby in the summer.

The midfielder has made only three league appearances for Marco Silva's side. But he netted his first league goal and picked up his first assist for the club in their victory over West Ham, in a display he will hope can kickstart his Watford career.

FWD: Callum Wilson - Bournemouth - 1 Game, 3 Goals = 17 Points

The last couple of seasons have been difficult for Callum Wilson as injury problems have consistently threatened to stunt his progress.

But the forward is back fit and back firing for Eddie Howe's side. After opening his account for the season in the Carabao Cup last month, Wilson netted three as Bournemouth beat Huddersfield on Saturday.

FWD: Alvaro Morata - Chelsea - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 1 Assist = 10 Points 

No Diego Costa? No problem. Alvaro Morata may not be as feisty as his predecessor at Stamford Bridge. But he is proving himself adept at plugging the goal-gap left by his international team-mate. 

The Spain forward has struck up a nice partnership with Hazard and the pair combined again on Saturday as Chelsea swept aside West Brom. Morata scored one and made one at The Hawthorns to take his tally to nine goals and four assists for the season.