Centre forward: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) – Got Wolves’ first as a previously goal-shy team scored three in a league game for the first time this season against Southampton. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Jack Butland (Crystal Palace) – A penalty save from Pascal Gross was good, a stop from Leandro Trossard perhaps even better in the dramatic draw with Brighton. AFP
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Almost scored with a couple of ferocious shots, took the corner for Fabinho’s opener and troubled Brentford throughout. AFP
Centre-back: Grant Hanley (Norwich City) – A rock at the back as Norwich ended their losing run by holding on to the lead against Everton to move off the bottom. AP Photo
Centre-back: Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City) – Ruben Dias was surprisingly benched but John Stones and Laporte limited Chelsea to one shot on target as they combined brilliantly. AFP
Left-back: Lucas Digne (Aston Villa) – A terrific debut for the former Everton man. He surged forward time and again and showed his quality in a memorable comeback. AFP
Right midfield: Raphinha (Leeds United) – Hit the bar with a free kick, set up a goal and tormented West Ham in a superb display in an outstanding victory for injury-hit Leeds. AFP
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – A barnstorming run and a brilliant finish for the only goal against Chelsea as City went 13 points ahead of them. AP Photo
Centre midfield: Jacob Ramsey (Aston Villa) – The star of a magnificent fightback as Ramsey scored and set up Philippe Coutinho’s equaliser against Manchester United. Getty Images
Left midfield: Jack Harrison (Leeds United) – Scored his first Leeds hat-trick and dinked in his third goal superbly to clinch a remarkable victory against West Ham. Getty Images
Centre forward: Adam Idah (Norwich City) – Got a fully deserved first Premier League goal in his 27th top-flight game to cap his dominant display against Everton. PA
Centre forward: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) – Got Wolves’ first as a previously goal-shy team scored three in a league game for the first time this season against Southampton. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Jack Butland (Crystal Palace) – A penalty save from Pascal Gross was good, a stop from Leandro Trossard perhaps even better in the dramatic draw with Brighton. AFP
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Almost scored with a couple of ferocious shots, took the corner for Fabinho’s opener and troubled Brentford throughout. AFP
Centre-back: Grant Hanley (Norwich City) – A rock at the back as Norwich ended their losing run by holding on to the lead against Everton to move off the bottom. AP Photo
Centre-back: Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City) – Ruben Dias was surprisingly benched but John Stones and Laporte limited Chelsea to one shot on target as they combined brilliantly. AFP
Left-back: Lucas Digne (Aston Villa) – A terrific debut for the former Everton man. He surged forward time and again and showed his quality in a memorable comeback. AFP
Right midfield: Raphinha (Leeds United) – Hit the bar with a free kick, set up a goal and tormented West Ham in a superb display in an outstanding victory for injury-hit Leeds. AFP
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – A barnstorming run and a brilliant finish for the only goal against Chelsea as City went 13 points ahead of them. AP Photo
Centre midfield: Jacob Ramsey (Aston Villa) – The star of a magnificent fightback as Ramsey scored and set up Philippe Coutinho’s equaliser against Manchester United. Getty Images
Left midfield: Jack Harrison (Leeds United) – Scored his first Leeds hat-trick and dinked in his third goal superbly to clinch a remarkable victory against West Ham. Getty Images
Centre forward: Adam Idah (Norwich City) – Got a fully deserved first Premier League goal in his 27th top-flight game to cap his dominant display against Everton. PA
Centre forward: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) – Got Wolves’ first as a previously goal-shy team scored three in a league game for the first time this season against Southampton. Getty Images