Striker: Alvaro Morata (Chelsea) – His first Chelsea hat-trick was a product of pace and panache and timely in the week when Diego Costa’s departure was confirmed. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford (Everton) – A vital save from former Sunderland teammate Jermain Defoe allowed Everton to come from behind and beat Bournemouth. Peter Powell / Reuters
Right-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – Two more assists for his fellow Spaniard Alvaro Morata and his usual reliable defending as Chelsea won 4-0 at Stoke City. Richard Heathcote / Getty Images
Centre-back: Christian Kabasele (Watford) – Richarlison caught the eye as Watford won at Swansea but it also owed much to Kabasele’s defiance in defence. Stu Forster / Getty Images)
Centre-back: Lewis Dunk (Brighton) – A solid display as Dunk helped Brighton stop Newcastle from scoring to win the battle of the promoted clubs. Peter Nicholls / Reuters
Left-back: Ashley Young (Manchester United) – His fine cross brought Romelu Lukaku’s winner at Southampton as Young justified Jose Mourinho’s faith in him. Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Right midfield: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – Broke the deadlock in the 5-0 rout of Palace with a goal that showed a delicate touch and the cheek to dink the ball over Scott Dann. Nick Potts / AP Photo
Centre midfield: Christian Eriksen (Tottenham) – Became the Dane with the most Premier League goals but also stood out with classy passing against West Ham. Tim Ireland / AP Photo
Centre midfield: David Silva (Manchester City) – Two more assists for City’s endlessly creative Spaniard, who kept on unlocking the Crystal Palace defence. Phil Noble / Reuters
Left midfield: Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) – Scored his first goal of the season with a wonderful free kick and set up Mohamed Salah’s opener as Liverpool saw off Leicester. John Sibley / Reuters
Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – The London derby specialist added two more goals with clinical finishing against West Ham as Tottenham won 3-2.Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Striker: Alvaro Morata (Chelsea) – His first Chelsea hat-trick was a product of pace and panache and timely in the week when Diego Costa’s departure was confirmed. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford (Everton) – A vital save from former Sunderland teammate Jermain Defoe allowed Everton to come from behind and beat Bournemouth. Peter Powell / Reuters
Right-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – Two more assists for his fellow Spaniard Alvaro Morata and his usual reliable defending as Chelsea won 4-0 at Stoke City. Richard Heathcote / Getty Images
Centre-back: Christian Kabasele (Watford) – Richarlison caught the eye as Watford won at Swansea but it also owed much to Kabasele’s defiance in defence. Stu Forster / Getty Images)
Centre-back: Lewis Dunk (Brighton) – A solid display as Dunk helped Brighton stop Newcastle from scoring to win the battle of the promoted clubs. Peter Nicholls / Reuters
Left-back: Ashley Young (Manchester United) – His fine cross brought Romelu Lukaku’s winner at Southampton as Young justified Jose Mourinho’s faith in him. Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Right midfield: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – Broke the deadlock in the 5-0 rout of Palace with a goal that showed a delicate touch and the cheek to dink the ball over Scott Dann. Nick Potts / AP Photo
Centre midfield: Christian Eriksen (Tottenham) – Became the Dane with the most Premier League goals but also stood out with classy passing against West Ham. Tim Ireland / AP Photo
Centre midfield: David Silva (Manchester City) – Two more assists for City’s endlessly creative Spaniard, who kept on unlocking the Crystal Palace defence. Phil Noble / Reuters
Left midfield: Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) – Scored his first goal of the season with a wonderful free kick and set up Mohamed Salah’s opener as Liverpool saw off Leicester. John Sibley / Reuters
Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – The London derby specialist added two more goals with clinical finishing against West Ham as Tottenham won 3-2.Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Striker: Alvaro Morata (Chelsea) – His first Chelsea hat-trick was a product of pace and panache and timely in the week when Diego Costa’s departure was confirmed. Andrew Yates / Reuters