Centre forward: Manuel Lanzini (West Ham) – The scourge of Crystal Palace has six goals against them now. His first on Saturday was a terrific volley after a glorious touch. AFP
PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM OF THE WEEK: Goalkeeper: Jose Sa (Wolves) – A terrific injury-time save from Bruno Fernandes secured his clean sheet and Wolves’ first win at Old Trafford since 1980. Getty Images
Centre-back: Dan Burn (Brighton) – The giant exploited Everton’s set-piece frailties to score Brighton’s second goal in a win at Goodison Park that capped a great week for them. Reuters
Centre-back: Romain Saiss (Wolves) – Excelled at both ends, hitting the bar with a free kick and snuffing out Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani in Wolves’ historic triumph. Reuters
Centre midfield: Rodri (Manchester City) – Came back from Covid to run 11.5km and get in the Arsenal box to deliver the injury-time decider for City’s 11th straight win. EPA
Centre forward: Manuel Lanzini (West Ham) – The scourge of Crystal Palace has six goals against them now. His first on Saturday was a terrific volley after a glorious touch. AFP
PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM OF THE WEEK: Goalkeeper: Jose Sa (Wolves) – A terrific injury-time save from Bruno Fernandes secured his clean sheet and Wolves’ first win at Old Trafford since 1980. Getty Images
Centre-back: Dan Burn (Brighton) – The giant exploited Everton’s set-piece frailties to score Brighton’s second goal in a win at Goodison Park that capped a great week for them. Reuters
Centre-back: Romain Saiss (Wolves) – Excelled at both ends, hitting the bar with a free kick and snuffing out Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani in Wolves’ historic triumph. Reuters
Centre midfield: Rodri (Manchester City) – Came back from Covid to run 11.5km and get in the Arsenal box to deliver the injury-time decider for City’s 11th straight win. EPA
Centre forward: Manuel Lanzini (West Ham) – The scourge of Crystal Palace has six goals against them now. His first on Saturday was a terrific volley after a glorious touch. AFP