SOME of Arsenal's more pessimistic supporters feared that the knee injury Gabriel Jesus (£4.8m) suffered at the World Cup would derail their title challenge.
As it happens, the Gunners compensated for the Brazilian's absence impressively with Eddie Nketiah (£3.4m) and Leandro Trossard (£4m) stepping up at different times to ensure the wins kept coming.
Still, there's no doubt the four-time Premier League winner's return to action has given Mikel Arteta's side a boost ahead of the run-in.
As if to underline this point, Jesus scored a brace at home to Leeds on Saturday to ensure Arsenal matched Man City's 4-1 win earlier in the day to therefore maintain their advantage in the title race.
The 26-year-old scored a penalty to open the scoring with usual spot-kick taker Bukayo Saka (£5.6m) on the bench because of an minor injury niggle.
Then in the second half he was on hand to convert Trossard's smart pullback, just as a No9 should.
Naturally, his performance would have been noted by Dream Team bosses.
Gabriel Martinelli (£3.9m) claimed the Star Man award but Jesus' haul of 13 points was the biggest of the game and the joint-best registered by a forward at the weekend among all fixtures.
Having been the second-most popular player in the game prior to Game Week 1, the former Man City striker provided healthy returns for a sizeable chunk of gaffers before the World Cup break.
He was transferred out of tens of thousands of teams when news of his three-month lay-off broke but a double-digit haul upon his first league start back gives Arteta and Dream Team managers a nice selection headache.