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Published 10:04 14 Oct 2015 BST
Plenty of big names used the break to play themselves into form, while even Serge Gnabry - currently out on loan at West Brom - got amongst the goals for Germany's Under-21 side.
Oh, and not that it needed to get any better, but you might have heard that Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas - two of the less popular former Arsenal players out there - didn't have the best of weeks.
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