Striker: Gonzalo Higuain (Chelsea) – Showed why Chelsea brought him in with a terrific brace on his home debut. His second goal was a fine long-range strike. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Ben Foster (Watford) – Only one game finished goalless this weekend. That was due to the excellent Foster, with a series of saves against Brighton. Getty Images
Right-back: Matt Doherty (Wolves) – Won the early penalty against Everton but the Irishman was dynamic and relentlessly excellent throughout a 3-1 win. AP Photo
Centre-back: Sol Bamba (Cardiff) – Bobby Reid got the goals to secure an emotional win against Bournemouth, but Bamba underpinned victory with a dominant display in defence. AP Photo
Centre-back: James Tomkins (Crystal Palace) – Palace shut Fulham out to secure a derby victory with Tomkins and Mamadou Sakho flourishing at the heart of the defence. Reuters
Left-back: Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City) – Pep Guardiola switched the Frenchman to left-back and Laporte responded superbly by setting up City’s first-minute goal. EPA
Right midfield: Heung-Min Son (Tottenham) – Two goals in two games since returning from the Asian Cup, a winner against Newcastle showing how important the Korean is. EPA
Centre midfield: Joao Moutinho (Wolverhampton Wanderers) – The Portuguese is in a rich vein of form with five assists in three games after setting up Raul Jimenez against Everton. AP Photo
Centre midfield: Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – Provided arguably the pass of the weekend with a wonderful through ball for Marcus Rashford’s winner at Leicester. Reuters
Left midfield: Eden Hazard (Chelsea) – The Belgian has equalled his goal tally from last season after scoring twice, and starring, in the 5-0 rout of Huddersfield. Getty Images
Striker: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – The scourge of Arsenal. The Argentinian’s 14th City hat-trick was evidence of his predatory streak and ruthlessness. EPA
Striker: Gonzalo Higuain (Chelsea) – Showed why Chelsea brought him in with a terrific brace on his home debut. His second goal was a fine long-range strike. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Ben Foster (Watford) – Only one game finished goalless this weekend. That was due to the excellent Foster, with a series of saves against Brighton. Getty Images
Right-back: Matt Doherty (Wolves) – Won the early penalty against Everton but the Irishman was dynamic and relentlessly excellent throughout a 3-1 win. AP Photo
Centre-back: Sol Bamba (Cardiff) – Bobby Reid got the goals to secure an emotional win against Bournemouth, but Bamba underpinned victory with a dominant display in defence. AP Photo
Centre-back: James Tomkins (Crystal Palace) – Palace shut Fulham out to secure a derby victory with Tomkins and Mamadou Sakho flourishing at the heart of the defence. Reuters
Left-back: Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City) – Pep Guardiola switched the Frenchman to left-back and Laporte responded superbly by setting up City’s first-minute goal. EPA
Right midfield: Heung-Min Son (Tottenham) – Two goals in two games since returning from the Asian Cup, a winner against Newcastle showing how important the Korean is. EPA
Centre midfield: Joao Moutinho (Wolverhampton Wanderers) – The Portuguese is in a rich vein of form with five assists in three games after setting up Raul Jimenez against Everton. AP Photo
Centre midfield: Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – Provided arguably the pass of the weekend with a wonderful through ball for Marcus Rashford’s winner at Leicester. Reuters
Left midfield: Eden Hazard (Chelsea) – The Belgian has equalled his goal tally from last season after scoring twice, and starring, in the 5-0 rout of Huddersfield. Getty Images
Striker: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – The scourge of Arsenal. The Argentinian’s 14th City hat-trick was evidence of his predatory streak and ruthlessness. EPA
Striker: Gonzalo Higuain (Chelsea) – Showed why Chelsea brought him in with a terrific brace on his home debut. His second goal was a fine long-range strike. Getty Images