Centre forward: Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) – In the richest goalscoring form of his Arsenal career, Odegaard struck for the third successive game with a predatory finish. PA
Goalkeeper: David de Gea (Manchester United) – One terrific save to deny Teemu Pukki and two fine stops from Ozan Kabak earned a clean sheet in victory at Norwich. Getty
Right-back: Joao Cancelo (Manchester City) – Another classy and influential display. Cancelo had little defending to do but he played his part in possession in the win over Wolves. EPA
Centre-back: Pontus Jansson (Brentford) – The finish may have been simple, but the captain’s first Brentford goal set up the dramatic late winner against Watford. Reuters
Centre-back: Gabriel (Arsenal) – Helped snuff out Southampton at one end and scored at the other in a terrific performance as Arsenal got back to winning ways. Getty
Left-back: Andy Robertson (Liverpool) – Produced an all-action display against Aston Villa, surging forward time and again. Robertson was irrepressible as Liverpool were victorious. AFP
Right midfield: Conor Gallagher (Crystal Palace) – One of the signings of the season showed his catalytic powers with a brace against Everton to get Palace back to winning ways. Reuters
Centre midfield: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – His first goal against Newcastle was a penalty, but Tielemans showed his class in stroking in each as Leicester won 4-0. Reuters
Centre midfield: Jorginho (Chelsea) – Has had some difficult moments from the spot recently but held his nerve to score twice, including an injury-time winner, against Leeds. Getty
Left midfield: James Maddison (Leicester City) – Ubiquitous as he was involved in all four goals against Newcastle, even if he didn’t get an assist for one wonderful pass. PA
Centre forward: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – Both won and scored the penalty to ensure Steven Gerrard’s return to Anfield ended in defeat. The Egyptian was relentless. EPA
Centre forward: Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) – In the richest goalscoring form of his Arsenal career, Odegaard struck for the third successive game with a predatory finish. PA
Goalkeeper: David de Gea (Manchester United) – One terrific save to deny Teemu Pukki and two fine stops from Ozan Kabak earned a clean sheet in victory at Norwich. Getty
Right-back: Joao Cancelo (Manchester City) – Another classy and influential display. Cancelo had little defending to do but he played his part in possession in the win over Wolves. EPA
Centre-back: Pontus Jansson (Brentford) – The finish may have been simple, but the captain’s first Brentford goal set up the dramatic late winner against Watford. Reuters
Centre-back: Gabriel (Arsenal) – Helped snuff out Southampton at one end and scored at the other in a terrific performance as Arsenal got back to winning ways. Getty
Left-back: Andy Robertson (Liverpool) – Produced an all-action display against Aston Villa, surging forward time and again. Robertson was irrepressible as Liverpool were victorious. AFP
Right midfield: Conor Gallagher (Crystal Palace) – One of the signings of the season showed his catalytic powers with a brace against Everton to get Palace back to winning ways. Reuters
Centre midfield: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – His first goal against Newcastle was a penalty, but Tielemans showed his class in stroking in each as Leicester won 4-0. Reuters
Centre midfield: Jorginho (Chelsea) – Has had some difficult moments from the spot recently but held his nerve to score twice, including an injury-time winner, against Leeds. Getty
Left midfield: James Maddison (Leicester City) – Ubiquitous as he was involved in all four goals against Newcastle, even if he didn’t get an assist for one wonderful pass. PA
Centre forward: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – Both won and scored the penalty to ensure Steven Gerrard’s return to Anfield ended in defeat. The Egyptian was relentless. EPA
Centre forward: Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) – In the richest goalscoring form of his Arsenal career, Odegaard struck for the third successive game with a predatory finish. PA