Centre forward: Jamie Vardy (Leicester) – Kept up his quest to retain the Golden Boot with a predatory finish and also got an assist in Leicester’s 3-0 win over Brighton. PA
Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker (Liverpool) – A string of saves denied Fulham victory. Vicente Guaita, Nick Pope and Emi Martinez also excelled on a weekend of fine goalkeeping. Reuters
Right-back: Bobby Decordova-Reid (Fulham) – Reinvented as a right wing-back, he nonetheless scored in emphatic fashion and defended doggedly against Liverpool. AP
Centre-back: Michael Keane (Everton) – A rock at the back with a series of clearances and blocks as Chelsea had 72 percent of possession but Everton kept a clean sheet in victory. Reuters
Centre-back: Ben Mee (Burnley) – A rock at the back as he captained Burnley to their first away win at Arsenal since 1974. All their points this season have come with clean sheets. Reuters
Left-back: Aaron Cresswell (West Ham) – West Ham’s set-piece expertise earned them victory at Elland Road and Cresswell’s late free kick was headed in by Angelo Ogbonna. Getty
Right midfield: Stuart Armstrong (Southampton) – Kept up his fine form by scoring and starring in the 3-0 win over Sheffield United as Saints went into the top four. Getty
Centre midfield: John McGinn (Aston Villa) – Helped decide a derby by earning 10-man Aston Villa the injury-time penalty Anwar El Ghazi converted to beat Wolves. AP
Centre midfield: James Maddison (Leicester) – Scored his first Premier League brace. His second against Brighton was sublime, with a stepover and a curling finish. AP
Left midfield: Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace) – The catalyst for Crystal Palace’s comeback against Tottenham. The former QPR winger’s trickery has made him an instant hit in the top flight. PA
Centre forward: Dwight Gayle (Newcastle) – Showed his former club West Bromwich Albion what they are missing with an emphatic header to get Newcastle back-to-back wins. PA
Centre forward: Jamie Vardy (Leicester) – Kept up his quest to retain the Golden Boot with a predatory finish and also got an assist in Leicester’s 3-0 win over Brighton. PA
Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker (Liverpool) – A string of saves denied Fulham victory. Vicente Guaita, Nick Pope and Emi Martinez also excelled on a weekend of fine goalkeeping. Reuters
Right-back: Bobby Decordova-Reid (Fulham) – Reinvented as a right wing-back, he nonetheless scored in emphatic fashion and defended doggedly against Liverpool. AP
Centre-back: Michael Keane (Everton) – A rock at the back with a series of clearances and blocks as Chelsea had 72 percent of possession but Everton kept a clean sheet in victory. Reuters
Centre-back: Ben Mee (Burnley) – A rock at the back as he captained Burnley to their first away win at Arsenal since 1974. All their points this season have come with clean sheets. Reuters
Left-back: Aaron Cresswell (West Ham) – West Ham’s set-piece expertise earned them victory at Elland Road and Cresswell’s late free kick was headed in by Angelo Ogbonna. Getty
Right midfield: Stuart Armstrong (Southampton) – Kept up his fine form by scoring and starring in the 3-0 win over Sheffield United as Saints went into the top four. Getty
Centre midfield: John McGinn (Aston Villa) – Helped decide a derby by earning 10-man Aston Villa the injury-time penalty Anwar El Ghazi converted to beat Wolves. AP
Centre midfield: James Maddison (Leicester) – Scored his first Premier League brace. His second against Brighton was sublime, with a stepover and a curling finish. AP
Left midfield: Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace) – The catalyst for Crystal Palace’s comeback against Tottenham. The former QPR winger’s trickery has made him an instant hit in the top flight. PA
Centre forward: Dwight Gayle (Newcastle) – Showed his former club West Bromwich Albion what they are missing with an emphatic header to get Newcastle back-to-back wins. PA
Centre forward: Jamie Vardy (Leicester) – Kept up his quest to retain the Golden Boot with a predatory finish and also got an assist in Leicester’s 3-0 win over Brighton. PA