Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – Destroyer in chief of Liverpool, a clinical brace and an assist setting up a statement result against a side Spurs had not beaten for five years. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea City) – Leicester City won their first game since sacking Craig Shakespeare. It finished 2-1. It would have been a rout but for Fabianski. Michael Steele / Getty Images
Right-back: Kieran Trippier (Tottenham Hotspur) – Everyone else was overshadowed by Harry Kane but Trippier, like Dele Alli, Son Heung-Min and Christian Eriksen, was also excellent. Matthew Childs / Reuters
Centre-back: Shane Duffy (Brighton and Hove Albion) – Together with Lewis Dunk, he made a series of blocks and won header after header in the 3-0 triumph at West Ham United. Dan Istitene / Getty Images
Centre-back: Christopher Schindler (Huddersfield Town) – A superbly defiant display by the giant German as he led the resistance to Manchester United in Huddersfield’s famous win. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Left-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – Was moved to the left and got the all-important third goal as Chelsea came from behind to beat Watford 4-2. Matt Dunham / AP Photo
Right midfield: Junior Stanislas (Bournemouth) – Provided both the inspiration and the second goal as Bournemouth got their first away win by beating Stoke City. Craig Brough / Reuters
Centre midfield: Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield Town) – The driving force at the heart of the midfield, the Australian got the opening goal in one of the shock results of the season. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Centre midfield: Mesut Ozil (Arsenal) – The playmaker showed his class in Arsenal’s 5-2 win at Everton, getting both his first goal and his first assist of the season. Phil Noble / Reuters
Left midfield: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – Another well-taken goal, from a beautiful Kevin de Bruyne pass, kept his scoring run going in City’s 11th straight win. Phil Noble / Reuters
Striker: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal) – “On fire,” according to Arsene Wenger. Certainly Everton could not douse the flames as the Chilean went on a solo run for Arsenal’s fifth goal. Phil Noble / Reuters
Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – Destroyer in chief of Liverpool, a clinical brace and an assist setting up a statement result against a side Spurs had not beaten for five years. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea City) – Leicester City won their first game since sacking Craig Shakespeare. It finished 2-1. It would have been a rout but for Fabianski. Michael Steele / Getty Images
Right-back: Kieran Trippier (Tottenham Hotspur) – Everyone else was overshadowed by Harry Kane but Trippier, like Dele Alli, Son Heung-Min and Christian Eriksen, was also excellent. Matthew Childs / Reuters
Centre-back: Shane Duffy (Brighton and Hove Albion) – Together with Lewis Dunk, he made a series of blocks and won header after header in the 3-0 triumph at West Ham United. Dan Istitene / Getty Images
Centre-back: Christopher Schindler (Huddersfield Town) – A superbly defiant display by the giant German as he led the resistance to Manchester United in Huddersfield’s famous win. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Left-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – Was moved to the left and got the all-important third goal as Chelsea came from behind to beat Watford 4-2. Matt Dunham / AP Photo
Right midfield: Junior Stanislas (Bournemouth) – Provided both the inspiration and the second goal as Bournemouth got their first away win by beating Stoke City. Craig Brough / Reuters
Centre midfield: Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield Town) – The driving force at the heart of the midfield, the Australian got the opening goal in one of the shock results of the season. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Centre midfield: Mesut Ozil (Arsenal) – The playmaker showed his class in Arsenal’s 5-2 win at Everton, getting both his first goal and his first assist of the season. Phil Noble / Reuters
Left midfield: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – Another well-taken goal, from a beautiful Kevin de Bruyne pass, kept his scoring run going in City’s 11th straight win. Phil Noble / Reuters
Striker: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal) – “On fire,” according to Arsene Wenger. Certainly Everton could not douse the flames as the Chilean went on a solo run for Arsenal’s fifth goal. Phil Noble / Reuters
Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – Destroyer in chief of Liverpool, a clinical brace and an assist setting up a statement result against a side Spurs had not beaten for five years. Eddie Keogh / Reuters