Centre forward: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Stood in as a striker and eluded Chelsea while displaying his quality, creating a goal and setting up another. PA
Goalkeeper: Darren Randolph (West Ham) – Came in for the injured Lukasz Fabianski and excelled to keep a clean sheet as David Moyes won on his return to Everton. Getty
Right-back: Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton) – Kept Sadio Mane unusually quiet as Southampton defended brilliantly to register a first win over Liverpool in Ralph Hasenhuttl’s reign. Getty
Centre-back: Eric Bailly (Manchester United) – A superb injury-time block against Aston Villa ensured Manchester United held on for victory and capped his return to form and favour. AFP
Centre-back: Jan Bednarek (Southampton) – A rock at the back as Southampton withstood plenty of pressure from Liverpool but limited them to one shot on target. AP
Left-back: Kieran Tierney (Arsenal) – Scored a stunning solo goal to set Arsenal on their way to a 4-0 win at West Brom and earned rave reviews for wearing a short-sleeved shirt in the snow. Reuters
Right midfield: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – Arsenal’s player of the season scored perhaps their goal of the season with a terrific team move. Saka’s was another brilliant individual display. Reuters
Centre midfield: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – Extended Leicester’s outstanding away record with a high-class goal and an outstanding performance at Newcastle. Reuters
Centre midfield: Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City) – The outstanding player on the pitch in City’s best performance of the season. Deserved his opening goal at Chelsea. Getty
Left midfield: Son Heung-min (Tottenham) – His magnificent double act with Harry Kane continued when the South Korean finished beautifully from the Englishman’s cross against Leeds. Getty
Centre forward: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – Another game, another goal and another catalytic performance as Fernandes’ penalty saw off Aston Villa. EPA
Centre forward: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Stood in as a striker and eluded Chelsea while displaying his quality, creating a goal and setting up another. PA
Goalkeeper: Darren Randolph (West Ham) – Came in for the injured Lukasz Fabianski and excelled to keep a clean sheet as David Moyes won on his return to Everton. Getty
Right-back: Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton) – Kept Sadio Mane unusually quiet as Southampton defended brilliantly to register a first win over Liverpool in Ralph Hasenhuttl’s reign. Getty
Centre-back: Eric Bailly (Manchester United) – A superb injury-time block against Aston Villa ensured Manchester United held on for victory and capped his return to form and favour. AFP
Centre-back: Jan Bednarek (Southampton) – A rock at the back as Southampton withstood plenty of pressure from Liverpool but limited them to one shot on target. AP
Left-back: Kieran Tierney (Arsenal) – Scored a stunning solo goal to set Arsenal on their way to a 4-0 win at West Brom and earned rave reviews for wearing a short-sleeved shirt in the snow. Reuters
Right midfield: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – Arsenal’s player of the season scored perhaps their goal of the season with a terrific team move. Saka’s was another brilliant individual display. Reuters
Centre midfield: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – Extended Leicester’s outstanding away record with a high-class goal and an outstanding performance at Newcastle. Reuters
Centre midfield: Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City) – The outstanding player on the pitch in City’s best performance of the season. Deserved his opening goal at Chelsea. Getty
Left midfield: Son Heung-min (Tottenham) – His magnificent double act with Harry Kane continued when the South Korean finished beautifully from the Englishman’s cross against Leeds. Getty
Centre forward: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – Another game, another goal and another catalytic performance as Fernandes’ penalty saw off Aston Villa. EPA
Centre forward: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Stood in as a striker and eluded Chelsea while displaying his quality, creating a goal and setting up another. PA