Striker: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) - Secured 10-man Arsenal a comeback victory against Aston Villa. It felt inevitable that the prolific Gabonese was the man who delivered victory. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Dean Henderson (Sheffield United) – Made a terrific save from Moise Kean as United kept a clean sheet and won away at Goodison Park for their first away victory. Getty Images
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – A superb finish from a well-worked free kick brought him a first goal in 10 months to defeat Chelsea in London. AFP
Centre-back: Joel Matip (Liverpool) – Overshadowed Virgil van Dijk with a series of vital interventions in the closing stages at Stamford Bridge to deny Chelsea an equaliser. AFP
Centre-back: Steve Cook (Bournemouth) – A stalwart at the back as Bournemouth held firm against in a second-half onslaught to get their first win away at Southampton. Getty Images
Left-back: Aaron Cresswell (West Ham) – Returned to the team in style with an inch-perfect free kick to clinch victory over Manchester United on Sunday. EPA
Right midfield: Andriy Yarmolenko (West Ham) – Injury ruined his first season in England but the Ukrainian showed his class with a well-taken opener against United. AP Photo
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Outstanding in the 8-0 win over Watford. His passing and crossing were terrific and the Belgian belatedly got his goal. Getty Images
Centre midfield: James Maddison (Leicester City) – The man who condemned Tottenham to defeat. Excellent and elusive, the Englishman fully deserved his goal. Getty Images
Left midfield: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – Scored the first hat-trick of his career in predatory fashion with three close-range finishes against Watford. AFP
Striker: Chris Wood (Burnley) – Norwich had beaten the champions but had no answer to the New Zealander, whose early brace earned Burnley victory at Turf Moor. Getty Images
Striker: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) - Secured 10-man Arsenal a comeback victory against Aston Villa. It felt inevitable that the prolific Gabonese was the man who delivered victory. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Dean Henderson (Sheffield United) – Made a terrific save from Moise Kean as United kept a clean sheet and won away at Goodison Park for their first away victory. Getty Images
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – A superb finish from a well-worked free kick brought him a first goal in 10 months to defeat Chelsea in London. AFP
Centre-back: Joel Matip (Liverpool) – Overshadowed Virgil van Dijk with a series of vital interventions in the closing stages at Stamford Bridge to deny Chelsea an equaliser. AFP
Centre-back: Steve Cook (Bournemouth) – A stalwart at the back as Bournemouth held firm against in a second-half onslaught to get their first win away at Southampton. Getty Images
Left-back: Aaron Cresswell (West Ham) – Returned to the team in style with an inch-perfect free kick to clinch victory over Manchester United on Sunday. EPA
Right midfield: Andriy Yarmolenko (West Ham) – Injury ruined his first season in England but the Ukrainian showed his class with a well-taken opener against United. AP Photo
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Outstanding in the 8-0 win over Watford. His passing and crossing were terrific and the Belgian belatedly got his goal. Getty Images
Centre midfield: James Maddison (Leicester City) – The man who condemned Tottenham to defeat. Excellent and elusive, the Englishman fully deserved his goal. Getty Images
Left midfield: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – Scored the first hat-trick of his career in predatory fashion with three close-range finishes against Watford. AFP
Striker: Chris Wood (Burnley) – Norwich had beaten the champions but had no answer to the New Zealander, whose early brace earned Burnley victory at Turf Moor. Getty Images
Striker: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) - Secured 10-man Arsenal a comeback victory against Aston Villa. It felt inevitable that the prolific Gabonese was the man who delivered victory. Getty Images