Striker: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – Deserved his goal against Huddersfield. Ran relentlessly and was involved in much of what Liverpool did at Anfield. Phil Noble / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Joe Hart (West Ham United) – Crystal Palace deserved their 97th-minute equaliser, but it was harsh on Hart, who had made a string of saves to frustrate them. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Right-back: Antonio Valencia (Manchester United) – Played as a wing-back as Jose Mourinho used a back three, showed great energy and helped keep Tottenham Hotspur quiet. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Centre-back: Phil Jones (Manchester United) – United missed Jones when he went off against Huddersfield Town. His influence was apparent as they subdued Spurs on his return. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Centre-back: Ryan Shawcross (Stoke City) – Stoke’s defensive record is poor this season, but good when their captain plays. Shawcross added solidity as they beat Stoke. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Left-back: Sead Kolasinac (Arsenal) – The summer signing surged forward with great effect to score the equaliser against Swansea City and set up Aaron Ramsey’s winner. Paul Childs / Reuters
Right midfield: Demarai Gray (Leicester City) – A surprise selection, he justified Claude Puel’s faith by earning him a win on his managerial bow. Tormented Everton with his speed. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Centre midfield: Fernandinho (Manchester City) – Sometimes the unsung hero of the midfield, the Brazilian starred and scored in the 3-2 victory over West Bromwich Albion. Andrew Boyers / Reuters
Centre midfield: Pascal Gross (Brighton and Hove Albion) – One of the most creative players in the league got his fifth assist with the cross Glenn Murray headed in to earn a point. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Left midfield: Eden Hazard (Chelsea) – Invariably excels against Bournemouth. His usual goal was taken well by the classiest player on the pitch on Saturday. Michael Steele / Getty Images
Striker: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – Showed a touch of brilliance to come up with the late equaliser against West Ham. Palace have improved since his return. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Striker: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – Deserved his goal against Huddersfield. Ran relentlessly and was involved in much of what Liverpool did at Anfield. Phil Noble / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Joe Hart (West Ham United) – Crystal Palace deserved their 97th-minute equaliser, but it was harsh on Hart, who had made a string of saves to frustrate them. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Right-back: Antonio Valencia (Manchester United) – Played as a wing-back as Jose Mourinho used a back three, showed great energy and helped keep Tottenham Hotspur quiet. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Centre-back: Phil Jones (Manchester United) – United missed Jones when he went off against Huddersfield Town. His influence was apparent as they subdued Spurs on his return. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Centre-back: Ryan Shawcross (Stoke City) – Stoke’s defensive record is poor this season, but good when their captain plays. Shawcross added solidity as they beat Stoke. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Left-back: Sead Kolasinac (Arsenal) – The summer signing surged forward with great effect to score the equaliser against Swansea City and set up Aaron Ramsey’s winner. Paul Childs / Reuters
Right midfield: Demarai Gray (Leicester City) – A surprise selection, he justified Claude Puel’s faith by earning him a win on his managerial bow. Tormented Everton with his speed. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Centre midfield: Fernandinho (Manchester City) – Sometimes the unsung hero of the midfield, the Brazilian starred and scored in the 3-2 victory over West Bromwich Albion. Andrew Boyers / Reuters
Centre midfield: Pascal Gross (Brighton and Hove Albion) – One of the most creative players in the league got his fifth assist with the cross Glenn Murray headed in to earn a point. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Left midfield: Eden Hazard (Chelsea) – Invariably excels against Bournemouth. His usual goal was taken well by the classiest player on the pitch on Saturday. Michael Steele / Getty Images
Striker: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – Showed a touch of brilliance to come up with the late equaliser against West Ham. Palace have improved since his return. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Striker: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – Deserved his goal against Huddersfield. Ran relentlessly and was involved in much of what Liverpool did at Anfield. Phil Noble / Reuters