Centre forward: Joshua King (Watford) – Everton never gave him a start last season. He showed what they missed with a hat-trick on a return to Goodison with Watford. AFP
Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester) – Produced a series of saves, with perhaps the best denying Ivan Toney, as Leicester made it three wins in a week by beating Brentford. PA
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Set up Liverpool’s second goal in the 5-0 win at Old Trafford, overlapped enthusiastically and helped keep a clean sheet. Getty
Centre-back: Kurt Zouma (West Ham) - A rock at the back as West Ham prevented Tottenham from even having a shot in the second half in their derby win. Getty
Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – As Pep Guardiola admitted, Brighton had a spell of pressure in the second half. Dias helped City weather it and win 4-1. EPA
Left-back: Ben Chilwell (Chelsea) – Chelsea’s unlikely goal machine scored again with a crisp strike in the 7-0 demolition of Norwich. Chilwell is in great form. AFP
Right midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea) – Had not scored in his previous 24 games but then delivered his first Chelsea hat-trick. His first was taken beautifully and opened the floodgates. Getty
Centre midfield: Naby Keita (Liverpool) – Produced perhaps his best performance for Liverpool, until being stretchered off. Scored their first goal and made their third. EPA
Centre midfield: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – Continued his remarkable run of form as he and Phil Foden flourished to eviscerate Brighton in a 4-1 win. AP
Left midfield: Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) – Aston Villa tried to sign Smith Rowe in the summer. He showed why by scoring against them after a run from deep in his own half. Getty
Centre forward: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – Seems to get better by the week. A hat-trick against Manchester United was a historic feat. Pity the tormented Luke Shaw. PA
Centre forward: Joshua King (Watford) – Everton never gave him a start last season. He showed what they missed with a hat-trick on a return to Goodison with Watford. AFP
Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester) – Produced a series of saves, with perhaps the best denying Ivan Toney, as Leicester made it three wins in a week by beating Brentford. PA
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Set up Liverpool’s second goal in the 5-0 win at Old Trafford, overlapped enthusiastically and helped keep a clean sheet. Getty
Centre-back: Kurt Zouma (West Ham) - A rock at the back as West Ham prevented Tottenham from even having a shot in the second half in their derby win. Getty
Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – As Pep Guardiola admitted, Brighton had a spell of pressure in the second half. Dias helped City weather it and win 4-1. EPA
Left-back: Ben Chilwell (Chelsea) – Chelsea’s unlikely goal machine scored again with a crisp strike in the 7-0 demolition of Norwich. Chilwell is in great form. AFP
Right midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea) – Had not scored in his previous 24 games but then delivered his first Chelsea hat-trick. His first was taken beautifully and opened the floodgates. Getty
Centre midfield: Naby Keita (Liverpool) – Produced perhaps his best performance for Liverpool, until being stretchered off. Scored their first goal and made their third. EPA
Centre midfield: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – Continued his remarkable run of form as he and Phil Foden flourished to eviscerate Brighton in a 4-1 win. AP
Left midfield: Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) – Aston Villa tried to sign Smith Rowe in the summer. He showed why by scoring against them after a run from deep in his own half. Getty
Centre forward: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – Seems to get better by the week. A hat-trick against Manchester United was a historic feat. Pity the tormented Luke Shaw. PA
Centre forward: Joshua King (Watford) – Everton never gave him a start last season. He showed what they missed with a hat-trick on a return to Goodison with Watford. AFP