CF: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace). Crystal Palace’s main man led from the front at West Ham, scoring his side’s first with a strong finish and supplying the pass for Michael Olise to score a dramatic late winner. Reuters
PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM OF THE WEEK: GK: Danny Ward (Leicester City). Produced crucial saves to preserve Leicester’s one-goal lead at Everton, before Harvey Barnes made sure of the win with a late goal. Quietly having an excellent season. Getty
RB: Kieran Trippier (Newcastle). Another top-class performance from the England full-back. Assured defensively and his assist for Joe Willock’s goal – Newcastle’s third in the 4-1 win at Southampton – demonstrated his quality on the ball. Getty
LB: Lucas Digne (Aston Villa). Fired home an outrageous free-kick to help Villa on their way to a 3-1 win over Manchester United. Strong defensively, too, as United struggled to create chances at Villa Park. EPA
CB: William Saliba (Arsenal). The best player on the pitch at Stamford Bridge, where Arsenal won for a third successive season to continue their title challenge. The French centre-back never looked troubled and is a key reason behind Arsenal’s excellent form. EPA
CB: Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool). Solid and assured during a game that contained plenty of nervy moments as Liverpool won at Tottenham to get back on track after successive defeats. AFP
CM: Jacob Ramsey (Aston Villa). Assisted Leon Bailey for Villa’s first, scored their third – either side of an own goal – and ran the United midfield ragged. Unai Emery enjoyed the perfect start as Villa manager and Ramsey’s contribution was crucial. PA
CM: James Maddison (Leicester City). A class above for Leicester in their 2-0 win at Everton, providing both assists. Another strong audition to be included in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the World Cup. Getty
RW: Adam Lallana (Brighton & Hove Albion). Opened the scoring for Brighton in their 3-2 win at Wolves and assisted his team’s second for Kaoru Mitoma to score. A fine display as Brighton built on last weekend’s thrashing of Chelsea with another impressive victory. Getty
LW: Leon Bailey (Aston Villa). What a resurgence the Jamaican winger is having in the past few weeks. Scored Villa’s first against United and was a constant menace. Has all the attributes to be a top player. AFP
CF: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). After a slow start to the season by his own meteoric standards, Salah looks back to his best. Another two goals at Tottenham – both well-taken finishes – means the Egyptian has scored 11 in his past 12 matches. AFP
CF: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace). Crystal Palace’s main man led from the front at West Ham, scoring his side’s first with a strong finish and supplying the pass for Michael Olise to score a dramatic late winner. Reuters
PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM OF THE WEEK: GK: Danny Ward (Leicester City). Produced crucial saves to preserve Leicester’s one-goal lead at Everton, before Harvey Barnes made sure of the win with a late goal. Quietly having an excellent season. Getty
RB: Kieran Trippier (Newcastle). Another top-class performance from the England full-back. Assured defensively and his assist for Joe Willock’s goal – Newcastle’s third in the 4-1 win at Southampton – demonstrated his quality on the ball. Getty
LB: Lucas Digne (Aston Villa). Fired home an outrageous free-kick to help Villa on their way to a 3-1 win over Manchester United. Strong defensively, too, as United struggled to create chances at Villa Park. EPA
CB: William Saliba (Arsenal). The best player on the pitch at Stamford Bridge, where Arsenal won for a third successive season to continue their title challenge. The French centre-back never looked troubled and is a key reason behind Arsenal’s excellent form. EPA
CB: Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool). Solid and assured during a game that contained plenty of nervy moments as Liverpool won at Tottenham to get back on track after successive defeats. AFP
CM: Jacob Ramsey (Aston Villa). Assisted Leon Bailey for Villa’s first, scored their third – either side of an own goal – and ran the United midfield ragged. Unai Emery enjoyed the perfect start as Villa manager and Ramsey’s contribution was crucial. PA
CM: James Maddison (Leicester City). A class above for Leicester in their 2-0 win at Everton, providing both assists. Another strong audition to be included in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the World Cup. Getty
RW: Adam Lallana (Brighton & Hove Albion). Opened the scoring for Brighton in their 3-2 win at Wolves and assisted his team’s second for Kaoru Mitoma to score. A fine display as Brighton built on last weekend’s thrashing of Chelsea with another impressive victory. Getty
LW: Leon Bailey (Aston Villa). What a resurgence the Jamaican winger is having in the past few weeks. Scored Villa’s first against United and was a constant menace. Has all the attributes to be a top player. AFP
CF: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). After a slow start to the season by his own meteoric standards, Salah looks back to his best. Another two goals at Tottenham – both well-taken finishes – means the Egyptian has scored 11 in his past 12 matches. AFP
CF: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace). Crystal Palace’s main man led from the front at West Ham, scoring his side’s first with a strong finish and supplying the pass for Michael Olise to score a dramatic late winner. Reuters