Centre forward: Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) – Has made the step up from the Championship in impressive fashion, worrying defenders and scoring the opener at West Ham. Getty
Goalkeeper: Alisson (Liverpool) – Ensured Manchester City did not have a lead to show for their first-half chances with two terrific saves from Phil Foden. Getty
Right-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – Got forward enthusiastically and with great effect, setting up Timo Werner for Chelsea’s crucial second goal in victory over Southampton. Reuters
Centre-back: Diego Llorente (Leeds) – Made a difference at both ends on his return to fitness, scoring the winner against Watford and helping Leeds keep their first clean sheet. Getty
Centre-back: Ethan Pinnock (Brentford) – A rock at the back as Brentford resisted against West Ham before clinching a derby victory in injury time. Getty
Left-back: Marc Cucurella (Brighton) – A buccaneering runner who flourished amid a deluge on Saturday, troubling Arsenal with a series of forays forward. Getty
Right midfield: Andros Townsend (Everton) – Proving to be a brilliant signing and unexpectedly prolific, Townsend’s superbly-taken equaliser secured a point at Old Trafford. Getty
Centre midfield: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tottenham) – When Tottenham needed a win, after three successive league defeats, Hojbjerg got the opener in victory over Aston Villa. Getty
Centre midfield: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – “The performance of Bernardo speaks for itself, it is magnificent,” said Pep Guardiola after Silva starred at Anfield. Getty
Left midfield: Hwang Hee-Chan (Wolves) – Sharp and incisive, the South Korean loanee has provided the goals Wolves were lacking with a brace in Saturday’s win over Newcastle. Getty
Centre forward: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – As Jurgen Klopp said, his goal against Manchester City will be talked about at Anfield for 50 or 60 years. His assist wasn’t bad, either. PA
Centre forward: Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) – Has made the step up from the Championship in impressive fashion, worrying defenders and scoring the opener at West Ham. Getty
Goalkeeper: Alisson (Liverpool) – Ensured Manchester City did not have a lead to show for their first-half chances with two terrific saves from Phil Foden. Getty
Right-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – Got forward enthusiastically and with great effect, setting up Timo Werner for Chelsea’s crucial second goal in victory over Southampton. Reuters
Centre-back: Diego Llorente (Leeds) – Made a difference at both ends on his return to fitness, scoring the winner against Watford and helping Leeds keep their first clean sheet. Getty
Centre-back: Ethan Pinnock (Brentford) – A rock at the back as Brentford resisted against West Ham before clinching a derby victory in injury time. Getty
Left-back: Marc Cucurella (Brighton) – A buccaneering runner who flourished amid a deluge on Saturday, troubling Arsenal with a series of forays forward. Getty
Right midfield: Andros Townsend (Everton) – Proving to be a brilliant signing and unexpectedly prolific, Townsend’s superbly-taken equaliser secured a point at Old Trafford. Getty
Centre midfield: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tottenham) – When Tottenham needed a win, after three successive league defeats, Hojbjerg got the opener in victory over Aston Villa. Getty
Centre midfield: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – “The performance of Bernardo speaks for itself, it is magnificent,” said Pep Guardiola after Silva starred at Anfield. Getty
Left midfield: Hwang Hee-Chan (Wolves) – Sharp and incisive, the South Korean loanee has provided the goals Wolves were lacking with a brace in Saturday’s win over Newcastle. Getty
Centre forward: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – As Jurgen Klopp said, his goal against Manchester City will be talked about at Anfield for 50 or 60 years. His assist wasn’t bad, either. PA
Centre forward: Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) – Has made the step up from the Championship in impressive fashion, worrying defenders and scoring the opener at West Ham. Getty