Striker: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – A hat-trick, including a brilliant third goal, showed that the Argentinian can be the deadliest striker in the league. Darren Staples / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Nick Pope (Burnley) – Marked his first Premier League start with a wonderful save from Dominic Solanke to earn Burnley a surprise draw against Liverpool. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Right-back: Antonio Valencia (Manchester United) – May have scored the goal of his life with a spectacular half-volley to put United on the way to victory over Everton. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Centre-back: Federico Fernandez (Swansea) – Another game when Tottenham failed to win at Wembley, but it may have owed less to a jinx than a defiant display from Fernandez for Swansea. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Centre-back: Jamaal Lascelles (Newcastle) – Another week, another vital goal from Newcastle’s captain, whose headed winner against Stoke took his side into the top four. Scott Heppell / Reuters
Left-back: Nacho Monreal (Arsenal) – Part of an Arsenal defence who were shambolic at Anfield but far better as they kept Chelsea at bay to record a clean sheet at Stamford Bridge. John Sibley / Reuters
Right midfield: Jordon Ibe (Bournemouth) – Had not got an assist in the league for Bournemouth. Then he came up with two in a cameo against Brighton to get the Cherries a first win. John Walton / AP Photo
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Controlled another game from the midfield to provide the platform for City’s attackers to score six goals at Watford. Will Oliver / EPA
Centre midfield: Mario Lemina (Southampton) – Dominated the midfield as Southampton ruined Roy Hodgson’s first game as Crystal Palace manager by taking the points. Dan Istitene / Getty Images
Left midfield: David Silva (Manchester City) – Set up two of City’s goals at Vicarage Road as he helped carve a previously resilient Watford side open time and again. Richard Heathcote / Getty Images
Striker: Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) – A late goal and assist made it a successful reunion with his former club Everton for United’s top scorer, despite an earlier miss. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Striker: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – A hat-trick, including a brilliant third goal, showed that the Argentinian can be the deadliest striker in the league. Darren Staples / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Nick Pope (Burnley) – Marked his first Premier League start with a wonderful save from Dominic Solanke to earn Burnley a surprise draw against Liverpool. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Right-back: Antonio Valencia (Manchester United) – May have scored the goal of his life with a spectacular half-volley to put United on the way to victory over Everton. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Centre-back: Federico Fernandez (Swansea) – Another game when Tottenham failed to win at Wembley, but it may have owed less to a jinx than a defiant display from Fernandez for Swansea. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Centre-back: Jamaal Lascelles (Newcastle) – Another week, another vital goal from Newcastle’s captain, whose headed winner against Stoke took his side into the top four. Scott Heppell / Reuters
Left-back: Nacho Monreal (Arsenal) – Part of an Arsenal defence who were shambolic at Anfield but far better as they kept Chelsea at bay to record a clean sheet at Stamford Bridge. John Sibley / Reuters
Right midfield: Jordon Ibe (Bournemouth) – Had not got an assist in the league for Bournemouth. Then he came up with two in a cameo against Brighton to get the Cherries a first win. John Walton / AP Photo
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Controlled another game from the midfield to provide the platform for City’s attackers to score six goals at Watford. Will Oliver / EPA
Centre midfield: Mario Lemina (Southampton) – Dominated the midfield as Southampton ruined Roy Hodgson’s first game as Crystal Palace manager by taking the points. Dan Istitene / Getty Images
Left midfield: David Silva (Manchester City) – Set up two of City’s goals at Vicarage Road as he helped carve a previously resilient Watford side open time and again. Richard Heathcote / Getty Images
Striker: Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) – A late goal and assist made it a successful reunion with his former club Everton for United’s top scorer, despite an earlier miss. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Striker: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – A hat-trick, including a brilliant third goal, showed that the Argentinian can be the deadliest striker in the league. Darren Staples / Reuters