Striker: Troy Deeney (Watford) – Condemned Brendan Rodgers to an unhappy return to the Premier League. Deeney scored as the Leicester manager’s new club lost to his old. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea) – On a weekend of great goalkeeping, the Spaniard made a series of saves on a redemptive recall after his League Cup final mutiny. Getty Images
Right-back: Yan Valery (Southampton) – Scored a spectacular first goal of his career at Old Trafford. Like many of his team-mates, did not deserve the defeat. Reuters
Centre-back: Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) – Another colossal display from the season’s dominant defender as he ensured there was no way through for Everton in the Merseyside derby. Reuters
Centre-back: Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham) – A late challenge on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, following Hugo Lloris’ penalty save, spared Tottenham a third successive defeat. EPA
Left-back: Oleksandr Zinchenko (Manchester City) – It was fitting the Ukrainian had a role in Riyad Mahrez’s winner at Bournemouth. He was heavily involved and impressed. Getty Images
Right midfield: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – Showed his skill, speed and superiority by turning one way and then the other before scoring Palace’s classy third goal in victory at Burnley. Reuters
Centre midfield: Jorginho (Chelsea) – A belated first league goal in open play was a fine way to answer his critics and set Chelsea on their way to a derby win at Fulham. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham) – Picked up his usual man-of-the-match award after heading West Ham into the lead in a comfortable win over Newcastle. Reuters
Left midfield: Andreas Pereira (Manchester United) – Scored a memorable first Premier League goal from 25 yards. Also played a part in the first of Romelu Lukaku’s brace. Getty Images
Striker: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) – Another goal, another assist. The Mexican’s wonderful debut season in England continued with a pivotal role as Wolves beat Cardiff. Reuters
Striker: Troy Deeney (Watford) – Condemned Brendan Rodgers to an unhappy return to the Premier League. Deeney scored as the Leicester manager’s new club lost to his old. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea) – On a weekend of great goalkeeping, the Spaniard made a series of saves on a redemptive recall after his League Cup final mutiny. Getty Images
Right-back: Yan Valery (Southampton) – Scored a spectacular first goal of his career at Old Trafford. Like many of his team-mates, did not deserve the defeat. Reuters
Centre-back: Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) – Another colossal display from the season’s dominant defender as he ensured there was no way through for Everton in the Merseyside derby. Reuters
Centre-back: Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham) – A late challenge on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, following Hugo Lloris’ penalty save, spared Tottenham a third successive defeat. EPA
Left-back: Oleksandr Zinchenko (Manchester City) – It was fitting the Ukrainian had a role in Riyad Mahrez’s winner at Bournemouth. He was heavily involved and impressed. Getty Images
Right midfield: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – Showed his skill, speed and superiority by turning one way and then the other before scoring Palace’s classy third goal in victory at Burnley. Reuters
Centre midfield: Jorginho (Chelsea) – A belated first league goal in open play was a fine way to answer his critics and set Chelsea on their way to a derby win at Fulham. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham) – Picked up his usual man-of-the-match award after heading West Ham into the lead in a comfortable win over Newcastle. Reuters
Left midfield: Andreas Pereira (Manchester United) – Scored a memorable first Premier League goal from 25 yards. Also played a part in the first of Romelu Lukaku’s brace. Getty Images
Striker: Raul Jimenez (Wolves) – Another goal, another assist. The Mexican’s wonderful debut season in England continued with a pivotal role as Wolves beat Cardiff. Reuters
Striker: Troy Deeney (Watford) – Condemned Brendan Rodgers to an unhappy return to the Premier League. Deeney scored as the Leicester manager’s new club lost to his old. Getty Images