Striker: Jamie Vardy (Leicester) – A late brace ensured Arsenal were beaten and extended his outstanding scoring record against the top-six clubs. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Sergio Rico (Fulham) – Made a string of saves to help secure Fulham’s third consecutive win. If Cardiff go down, it will be partly because of him. Getty Images
Right-back: Ryan Fredericks (West Ham United) – Excelled against his former club as West Ham became the first team to win at Tottenham’s new stadium. Had a great second half.
Centre-back: Vincent Kompany (Manchester City) – Burnley had just two shots, with none on target, and won no corners as Kompany, right, protected their goal expertly.
Centre-back: Issa Diop (West Ham) – A rock at the back as West Ham put their poor away form behind them to shut out Spurs. Also made a superb solo run forward. Reuters
Left-back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) – Equalled the Premier League record for a defender of 11 assists in a season by setting up two goals in the rout of Huddersfield Town. REUTERS
Right midfield: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – Set a Liverpool record by marking his 100th game for the club with 69 goals. Struck twice and almost got a hat-trick. Reuters
Centre midfield: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – The classiest player on the pitch as Arsenal were overcome. The Belgian scored the opening goal on Sunday. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Juan Mata (Manchester United) – A surprise selection, the Spaniard marked his 31st birthday by breaking the deadlock against his former club Chelsea. EPA
Left midfield: Diogo Jota (Wolves) – His terrific season got even better with a goal and an assist in victory at Watford that could help Wolves finish seventh. Getty Images
Striker: Callum Wilson (Bournemouth) – Played a part in all three of Bournemouth’s goals in the action-packed draw at Southampton, scoring two himself. Reuters
Striker: Jamie Vardy (Leicester) – A late brace ensured Arsenal were beaten and extended his outstanding scoring record against the top-six clubs. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Sergio Rico (Fulham) – Made a string of saves to help secure Fulham’s third consecutive win. If Cardiff go down, it will be partly because of him. Getty Images
Right-back: Ryan Fredericks (West Ham United) – Excelled against his former club as West Ham became the first team to win at Tottenham’s new stadium. Had a great second half.
Centre-back: Vincent Kompany (Manchester City) – Burnley had just two shots, with none on target, and won no corners as Kompany, right, protected their goal expertly.
Centre-back: Issa Diop (West Ham) – A rock at the back as West Ham put their poor away form behind them to shut out Spurs. Also made a superb solo run forward. Reuters
Left-back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) – Equalled the Premier League record for a defender of 11 assists in a season by setting up two goals in the rout of Huddersfield Town. REUTERS
Right midfield: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – Set a Liverpool record by marking his 100th game for the club with 69 goals. Struck twice and almost got a hat-trick. Reuters
Centre midfield: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – The classiest player on the pitch as Arsenal were overcome. The Belgian scored the opening goal on Sunday. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Juan Mata (Manchester United) – A surprise selection, the Spaniard marked his 31st birthday by breaking the deadlock against his former club Chelsea. EPA
Left midfield: Diogo Jota (Wolves) – His terrific season got even better with a goal and an assist in victory at Watford that could help Wolves finish seventh. Getty Images
Striker: Callum Wilson (Bournemouth) – Played a part in all three of Bournemouth’s goals in the action-packed draw at Southampton, scoring two himself. Reuters
Striker: Jamie Vardy (Leicester) – A late brace ensured Arsenal were beaten and extended his outstanding scoring record against the top-six clubs. Reuters