Every weekend throws up heroes. Players who grab a game by the scruff of the neck and drag their team to glory.
Matchday 15 gave us THREE absolute world-beaters. Men who will be replayed on highlight reels for years to come. Let Barry take you through the podium.
1. Rayan Cherki - Manchester City
Stop what you are doing. Find the footage. Watch it again. And AGAIN.
Rayan Cherki produced the assist of the season - possibly the assist of the DECADE - against Sunderland on Saturday. The French magician picked up the ball on the left wing, sized up his options, and then did something that should not be physically possible.
A RABONA. A perfect, curling, disgusting rabona cross that landed right on the head of Phil Foden for City's second goal.
The Etihad went absolutely mental. Pep Guardiola nearly fell off his seat. Pundits were left scrambling for superlatives. It was football as art, pure and simple.
Cherki has been a revelation since arriving from Lyon. The 22-year-old has that rare gift - the ability to do things that make you laugh out loud in disbelief. He is box office, must-see television, the reason we fall in love with this mad sport.
City won 3-0 and are right back in the title race. But everyone will remember Cherki's moment of magic long after the final standings are forgotten.
Barry's verdict: Skill of the season. No debate. Case closed.
2. Marc Guehi - Crystal Palace
When the game is on the line, when your team needs a hero, you want your captain to step up. Marc Guehi did exactly that.
The 87th minute at Craven Cottage. Palace desperate for a winner to move into the top four. Yeremy Pino swings in a corner. And there is Guehi, rising like a salmon, powering a header past Bernd Leno.
SCENES. Absolute scenes.
The Ivorian-born England defender has been immense all season, but this was his crowning moment. A goal that sent Palace into the Champions League places in DECEMBER. A goal that extended Fulham's nightmare run against their London rivals to TWENTY YEARS without a home win.
Guehi is everything you want in a modern centre-back. He can defend, he can pass, and clearly he can score crucial goals when it matters most. Chelsea let him go. They must be kicking themselves every single week.
Oliver Glasner is building something special at Selhurst Park, and Guehi is the heartbeat of it all.
Barry's verdict: Captain fantastic. Leader of men. Top four material.
3. Emiliano Buendia - Aston Villa
You want drama? You want a moment that will be replayed forever? How about a 95th-minute winner against the league leaders to end their 18-match unbeaten run?
Emiliano Buendia, you beautiful little Argentine genius.
Villa had been pushing and pushing against Arsenal, but the Gunners looked like they would hold on for a point. Then Buendia found space in the box, the ball dropped kindly, and he lashed it home.
Villa Park EXPLODED. Unai Emery sprinted down the touchline. Arsenal players collapsed to the turf. It was one of those moments that reminds you why football is the greatest sport on earth.
Buendia has had a tough time with injuries since joining Villa, but this goal will live forever in the club's history. He did not just win three points - he blew the title race wide open.
Arsenal's lead is now just two points over City and three over Villa. One moment of magic from Buendia, and suddenly everyone is back in the hunt.
Barry's verdict: Ice in his veins. Title race hero. Gunners killer.
Honourable mentions
Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) - That goal against Brighton was absolutely OUTRAGEOUS. A tackle and a finish in one motion. Deserved to be on the winning side, but his team let him down.
Hugo Ekitike (Leeds) - Two goals against Liverpool to rescue a point for the hosts. The French striker is becoming a real problem for Premier League defences.
Declan Rice (Arsenal) - The only Gunner who turned up at Villa Park. Covered every blade of grass and deserved better from his teammates.