Centre forward: Michail Antonio (West Ham) – Popped up with a last-minute winner at Leeds to continue his, and West Ham’s, terrific start to the campaign. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: David Raya (Brentford) – Made two outstanding saves to spare Brentford from defeat in a thriller against Liverpool and also impressed with his passing. Getty Images
Right-back: Matty Cash (Aston Villa) – Surged forward to great effect and defended well against Paul Pogba as Villa got just a second win in 35 trips to Old Trafford. Reuters
Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – A rock in the City defence who prevented Chelsea from registering a shot on target at Stamford Bridge in a pivotal win. AP
Centre-back: Kortney Hause (Aston Villa) – Came into the side, helped keep Cristiano Ronaldo quiet and deserved his famous winner away at Manchester United. Getty Images
Left-back: Ethan Pinnock (Brentford) – Scored the well-worked opener and made a host of clearances against Liverpool as his fine start to Premier League life continued. Getty Images
Right midfield: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – Tormented Tottenham in a North London derby evisceration, making the first goal, scoring the third and playing wonderfully. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – A tour de force to get the better of N’Golo Kante and Jorginho as Manchester City got revenge for their Champions League final defeat. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Abdoulaye Doucoure (Everton) – Burst forward to seal victory against Norwich, showing how he has become more prolific under Rafa Benitez while Everton have improved. Getty Images
Left midfield: Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) – The other young local who was the catalyst in the demolition of Tottenham. Smith Rowe called it the best day of his life. Getty Images
Centre forward: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) – Scored his first goal in 336 days and after a fractured skull with an emphatic, excellent winner at Southampton. Getty Images
Centre forward: Michail Antonio (West Ham) – Popped up with a last-minute winner at Leeds to continue his, and West Ham’s, terrific start to the campaign. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: David Raya (Brentford) – Made two outstanding saves to spare Brentford from defeat in a thriller against Liverpool and also impressed with his passing. Getty Images
Right-back: Matty Cash (Aston Villa) – Surged forward to great effect and defended well against Paul Pogba as Villa got just a second win in 35 trips to Old Trafford. Reuters
Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – A rock in the City defence who prevented Chelsea from registering a shot on target at Stamford Bridge in a pivotal win. AP
Centre-back: Kortney Hause (Aston Villa) – Came into the side, helped keep Cristiano Ronaldo quiet and deserved his famous winner away at Manchester United. Getty Images
Left-back: Ethan Pinnock (Brentford) – Scored the well-worked opener and made a host of clearances against Liverpool as his fine start to Premier League life continued. Getty Images
Right midfield: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – Tormented Tottenham in a North London derby evisceration, making the first goal, scoring the third and playing wonderfully. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – A tour de force to get the better of N’Golo Kante and Jorginho as Manchester City got revenge for their Champions League final defeat. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Abdoulaye Doucoure (Everton) – Burst forward to seal victory against Norwich, showing how he has become more prolific under Rafa Benitez while Everton have improved. Getty Images
Left midfield: Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) – The other young local who was the catalyst in the demolition of Tottenham. Smith Rowe called it the best day of his life. Getty Images
Centre forward: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) – Scored his first goal in 336 days and after a fractured skull with an emphatic, excellent winner at Southampton. Getty Images
Centre forward: Michail Antonio (West Ham) – Popped up with a last-minute winner at Leeds to continue his, and West Ham’s, terrific start to the campaign. Getty Images