The penultimate Tour of Premier League matches saw many top performance of players in the division, with several who made our team of the week.
Arsenal achieved a second place after beating Newcastle with 1-0, while Champions Liverpool ran away a shock 3-2 loss in Brighton.
Elsewhere Everton said goodbye to Goodison Park with an emotional 2-0 win over Southampton, and FA Cup Second Manchester City bounced back with a 3-1 triumph over Bournemouth.
Speaking of the FA Cup, winners Crystal Palace did not show a sign of hangovers with an emphatic 4-2 victory against wolves.
As always, FlashScore has viewed the top player's reviews in our Premier League team of the week.
Premier League team of the weekly flash score
GK – David Raya, 7.5 (Arsenal)
David Raya made a series of top councils in Arsenal's 1-0 win over Newcastle, so that his party secured a second placed finish in the Premier League again.
The keeper also kept his 13th clean leaf of the campaign to draw level with the Matz Sels of Nottingham Forest in the race for the Golden Glove.
Def – James Justin, 8.3 (Leicester)
Although he was already relegated, Leicester has done an excellent achievement against fellow Bottom-Tree-side Ipswich in what the last match of the legendary Jamie Vardy was for the club.
James Justin stood out for the Foxes with an assist for the aforementioned Vardy in the first half, so that the 200th and last goal of the striker was set up for the club.
The defender also played an important role in helping a clean slate and seeing a 2-0 win.
Def – Nikola Milenkovic, 8.1 (Nottingham Forest)
Nottingham Forest ensured a much needed 2-1 victory against West Ham to keep their hope to end alive in a Champions League place.
Nikola Milenkovic scored what the winning goal turned out to be with an excellent header halfway through the second half and received an agile film on a teasing delivery by Anthony Elanga.
Def – Jakub Kiwior, 8.2 (Arsenal)
Jakub Kiwior is quietly impressed since he became a regular fixed value in the defense of Arsenal and was again excellent in the victory over Newcastle.
The defender made an impressive four tackles, two interceptions and 11 clearance in a competition where the Gunners were often under significant pressure from the visitors.
Kiwior V Newcastleshaun Botterill / Getty Images Europe / Getty Images via AFP / Opta by StatsPerform
Def – Neco Williams, 8.4 (Nottingham Forest)
Another of the best artists in Forest was Neco Williams, who stood out for his defensive work in the victory over West Ham.
Williams won no less than 11 matches and made eight tackles, six approvals and four interceptions to achieve the highest assessment of the competition.
Central – Kaoru Mitoma, 8.2 (Brighton)
Brighton recorded an impressive 3-2 victory over Champions Liverpool on Monday evening, with Kaoru Mitoma who supplied the first equalizer at the Amex Stadium.
The wing player was brought in just after an hour and scored within five minutes of his introduction in a version that helped to shift the momentum in favor of the Seagulls and achieve a vital victory in their urge to European football.
Mid – Declan Rice, 8.2 (Arsenal)
Declan Rice scored the winning goal in Arsenal's 1-0 win over Newcastle, Curling in a spectacular first effort from the edge of the area.
The Gunners brought a sandy version to secure second place and looked at Rice again to make the difference, which the Englishman did in a emphatic way.
Midden – Brajan Gruda, 8.2 (Brighton)
Brajan Gruda was a surprising starter in Brighton's victory over Liverpool and proved his value with a top performance in midfield.
The German helped the Yasin Ayari strike and continued to have an attacking threat during the game with three successful dribbles and nine touches in the opposition box.
Central – Ben Chilwell, 8.2 (Crystal Palace)
Crystal Palace played a heavily rotated side for their 4-2 victory against Wolves after a historic FA Cup Final Victory on Manchester City.
One striking was Ben Chilwell, where the Chelsea-Leenlee nestled the third of the Eagles at the start of the second half after his free kick had taken a deflection and the net found for his first goal of the season.
FWD – Eddie Nketiah, 8.5 (Crystal Palace)
Another striking artist for Crystal Palace was Eddie Nketiah, who broke his goal drought with a brace against wolves.
The striker has a hard time since the arrival in Selhurst Park, but scored twice on Tuesday evening in a player of the match performance.
FWD – Iliman Ndiaye, 9.0 (Everton)
The best rated player of this week was Iliman Ndiaye from Everton, who scored twice in the last match of the Toffees in Goodison Park.
Everton said goodbye to their iconic stadium with a 2-0 victory over Southampton and Ndiaye wrote his name in the history books by packing the final goal by packaging the men's team in the stadium.
His 9.0 rating was the highest of everyone at the weekend, making Ndiaye our Premier League player of the week.
Ndiaye v Southamptonpaul Ellis / AFP / OPTA by StatsPerform
