Centre forward: Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester) – Continued his extraordinary run by setting up Timothy Castagne’s equaliser against Crystal Palace before scoring a brilliant winner. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford (Everton) – A brilliant injury-time save from Gabriel Martinelli clinched Everton’s first away win at Arsenal since 1996 and capped his return to form. Getty Images
Right-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – Adapted brilliantly to new duties as a wing-back as he posed an attacking threat in the London derby against West Ham. Reuters
Centre-back: John Egan (Sheffield United) – A rock at the back as United beat Brighton to get their first win since being relegated and their first under caretaker Paul Heckingbottom. Getty Images
Centre-back: Pascal Struijk (Leeds United) – Produced perhaps his best performance for Leeds and illustrated his improvement as they stopped Manchester United from scoring. Getty Images
Left-back: Ben Chilwell (Chelsea) – Set up Timo Werner’s winner against West Ham while Chelsea limited the number of chances David Moyes’ in-form team had. Reuters
Right midfield: Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – A man-of-the-match display in the Carabao Cup final as the in-form Algerian gave Sergio Reguilon a torrid time. PA
Centre midfield: Fernandinho (Manchester City) – Won a record sixth League Cup after delivering a dominant display in the centre of the Wembley pitch against Tottenham. PA
Centre midfield: Ashley Westwood (Burnley) – Completed Burnley’s biggest top-flight away win since 1965 with a well-struck fourth as they ran riot at Molineux. PA
Left midfield: Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle) – Irrepressible at the moment, he posed Liverpool problems long before Newcastle got their dramatic late-equaliser. AP
Centre forward: Chris Wood (Burnley) – Became the first player to score an away hat-trick before half-time in the Premier League in the 21st century in a remarkable display against Wolves. AP
Centre forward: Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester) – Continued his extraordinary run by setting up Timothy Castagne’s equaliser against Crystal Palace before scoring a brilliant winner. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford (Everton) – A brilliant injury-time save from Gabriel Martinelli clinched Everton’s first away win at Arsenal since 1996 and capped his return to form. Getty Images
Right-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) – Adapted brilliantly to new duties as a wing-back as he posed an attacking threat in the London derby against West Ham. Reuters
Centre-back: John Egan (Sheffield United) – A rock at the back as United beat Brighton to get their first win since being relegated and their first under caretaker Paul Heckingbottom. Getty Images
Centre-back: Pascal Struijk (Leeds United) – Produced perhaps his best performance for Leeds and illustrated his improvement as they stopped Manchester United from scoring. Getty Images
Left-back: Ben Chilwell (Chelsea) – Set up Timo Werner’s winner against West Ham while Chelsea limited the number of chances David Moyes’ in-form team had. Reuters
Right midfield: Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – A man-of-the-match display in the Carabao Cup final as the in-form Algerian gave Sergio Reguilon a torrid time. PA
Centre midfield: Fernandinho (Manchester City) – Won a record sixth League Cup after delivering a dominant display in the centre of the Wembley pitch against Tottenham. PA
Centre midfield: Ashley Westwood (Burnley) – Completed Burnley’s biggest top-flight away win since 1965 with a well-struck fourth as they ran riot at Molineux. PA
Left midfield: Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle) – Irrepressible at the moment, he posed Liverpool problems long before Newcastle got their dramatic late-equaliser. AP
Centre forward: Chris Wood (Burnley) – Became the first player to score an away hat-trick before half-time in the Premier League in the 21st century in a remarkable display against Wolves. AP
Centre forward: Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester) – Continued his extraordinary run by setting up Timothy Castagne’s equaliser against Crystal Palace before scoring a brilliant winner. Reuters