Centre forward: Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea) – A brilliant (second) début. Lukaku only took 15 minutes to open his Chelsea account. Pablo Mari could not cope with him.
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris (Tottenham) – Became the first player to make 300 Premier League appearances for Spurs and marked it with a great save from Adama Traore in victory.
Right-back: Reece James (Chelsea) – The scourge of Arsenal, forever in space, overlapping superbly and scoring the second goal as Chelsea made it back-to-back wins.
Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – Comfortable in defence, he also took the chance to show his passing range with a great ball for Riyad Mahrez’s goal.
Centre-back: Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa) – The new captain got the assist for Danny Ings’ spectacular opener against Newcastle and helped Villa keep their first clean sheet of the campaign.
Left-back: Kostas Tsimikas (Liverpool) – Andy Robertson’s understudy has belatedly got a chance and taken it. Created Diogo Jota’s goal against Burnley with a fine cross.
Right midfield: Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City) – Didn’t score in the 5-0 thrashing of Norwich but was still the outstanding player as he set up three goals with crosses.
Centre midfield: Yves Bissouma (Brighton) – The outstanding player on the pitch as Brighton beat Watford to begin a top-flight campaign with two straight wins for the first time.
Centre midfield: Pablo Fornals (West Ham) – Set West Ham en route to the win that took them top of the table and gave them their best start to a season for 24 years with a fine finish.
Left midfield: Demarai Gray (Everton) – Added to the impression that he will be a bargain at £1.7 million. Produced an irrepressible display at Elland Road and scored his first Everton goal.
Centre forward: Michail Antonio (West Ham) – Unplayable. Leicester’s injury-hit defence could not handle Antonio as he scored a quickfire double in West Ham’s 4-1 win.
Centre forward: Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea) – A brilliant (second) début. Lukaku only took 15 minutes to open his Chelsea account. Pablo Mari could not cope with him.
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris (Tottenham) – Became the first player to make 300 Premier League appearances for Spurs and marked it with a great save from Adama Traore in victory.
Right-back: Reece James (Chelsea) – The scourge of Arsenal, forever in space, overlapping superbly and scoring the second goal as Chelsea made it back-to-back wins.
Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – Comfortable in defence, he also took the chance to show his passing range with a great ball for Riyad Mahrez’s goal.
Centre-back: Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa) – The new captain got the assist for Danny Ings’ spectacular opener against Newcastle and helped Villa keep their first clean sheet of the campaign.
Left-back: Kostas Tsimikas (Liverpool) – Andy Robertson’s understudy has belatedly got a chance and taken it. Created Diogo Jota’s goal against Burnley with a fine cross.
Right midfield: Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City) – Didn’t score in the 5-0 thrashing of Norwich but was still the outstanding player as he set up three goals with crosses.
Centre midfield: Yves Bissouma (Brighton) – The outstanding player on the pitch as Brighton beat Watford to begin a top-flight campaign with two straight wins for the first time.
Centre midfield: Pablo Fornals (West Ham) – Set West Ham en route to the win that took them top of the table and gave them their best start to a season for 24 years with a fine finish.
Left midfield: Demarai Gray (Everton) – Added to the impression that he will be a bargain at £1.7 million. Produced an irrepressible display at Elland Road and scored his first Everton goal.
Centre forward: Michail Antonio (West Ham) – Unplayable. Leicester’s injury-hit defence could not handle Antonio as he scored a quickfire double in West Ham’s 4-1 win.
Centre forward: Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea) – A brilliant (second) début. Lukaku only took 15 minutes to open his Chelsea account. Pablo Mari could not cope with him.