Striker: Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) – His first goal against Bournemouth was brilliant. His second shows he continues to torment Premier League defences. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Adrian (Liverpool) – Made a fine save from Chris Wood as he kept his first clean sheet in a Liverpool shirt during the 3-0 victory over Burnley. Getty Images
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – The opener against Burnley was taken from him and given as an own goal but Alexander-Arnold had an influence in both defence and attack. AFP
Centre-back: Jannik Vestergaard (Southampton) – Not merely for his equaliser, either. The giant Dane defended well as Southampton secured a point against Manchester United. Getty Images
Centre-back: Gary Cahill (Crystal Palace) – Aston Villa were controversially denied a late equaliser but Cahill and Palace had been impressive in limiting them to few chances. Getty Images
Left-back: Arthur Masuaku (West Ham United) – Put in a terrific cross for Sebastien Haller’s opener and part of the first defence to stop Norwich from scoring in the Premier League. Reuters
Right midfield: Richarlison (Everton) – Opened and closed the scoring with a brace against Wolves to earn Everton their sixth successive win at Goodison Park. Reuters
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – A goal and an assist in an outstanding first-half display as City beat Brighton 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium. AFP
Centre midfield: Matteo Guendouzi (Arsenal) – Provided a delightful chipped cross for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s equaliser in an eventful North London derby. AFP
Left midfield: David Silva (Manchester City) – Two more assists for City’s captain, who combined terrifically well with Oleksandr Zinchenko as they acted as supplier. Getty Images
Striker: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Another week, another brace. Abraham’s well-taken double ought to have got Chelsea a win against Sheffield United – but they conceded twice. AFP
Striker: Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) – His first goal against Bournemouth was brilliant. His second shows he continues to torment Premier League defences. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Adrian (Liverpool) – Made a fine save from Chris Wood as he kept his first clean sheet in a Liverpool shirt during the 3-0 victory over Burnley. Getty Images
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – The opener against Burnley was taken from him and given as an own goal but Alexander-Arnold had an influence in both defence and attack. AFP
Centre-back: Jannik Vestergaard (Southampton) – Not merely for his equaliser, either. The giant Dane defended well as Southampton secured a point against Manchester United. Getty Images
Centre-back: Gary Cahill (Crystal Palace) – Aston Villa were controversially denied a late equaliser but Cahill and Palace had been impressive in limiting them to few chances. Getty Images
Left-back: Arthur Masuaku (West Ham United) – Put in a terrific cross for Sebastien Haller’s opener and part of the first defence to stop Norwich from scoring in the Premier League. Reuters
Right midfield: Richarlison (Everton) – Opened and closed the scoring with a brace against Wolves to earn Everton their sixth successive win at Goodison Park. Reuters
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – A goal and an assist in an outstanding first-half display as City beat Brighton 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium. AFP
Centre midfield: Matteo Guendouzi (Arsenal) – Provided a delightful chipped cross for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s equaliser in an eventful North London derby. AFP
Left midfield: David Silva (Manchester City) – Two more assists for City’s captain, who combined terrifically well with Oleksandr Zinchenko as they acted as supplier. Getty Images
Striker: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Another week, another brace. Abraham’s well-taken double ought to have got Chelsea a win against Sheffield United – but they conceded twice. AFP
Striker: Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) – His first goal against Bournemouth was brilliant. His second shows he continues to torment Premier League defences. Reuters