Centre forward: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – Irrepressible in the 7-0 demolition of Crystal Palace, scoring two well-taken goals in Liverpool’s biggest away league win. EPA
Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester) – A brilliant save from Son Heung-min ensured there was no fightback from Tottenham as the Dane kept a clean sheet. Reuters
Right-back: James Justin (Leicester) – Another outstanding performance at both ends of the pitch from the ever more impressive Justin as Leicester got a fine away win at Spurs. EPA
Centre-back: Michael Keane (Everton) – In the best form of his Everton career, the England international was defiant and terrific in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Arsenal. EPA
Centre-back: John Stones (Manchester City) – A rejuvenated figure, he has taken Aymeric Laporte’s place in the City defence and excelled in a 1-0 win at Southampton. AFP
Left-back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) – Surged forward to great effect and set up one of Roberto Firmino’s brace in the 7-0 thrashing of Crystal Palace. EPA
Right midfield: Bertrand Traore (Aston Villa) – A catalyst in a derby win. The summer signing set up the opening goal and scored the third as West Brom were beaten. Reuters
Centre midfield: Scott McTominay (Manchester United) – Scored the quickest double in Premier League history with a three-minute brace to start a dominant display against Leeds. AFP
Centre midfield: Ashley Westwood (Burnley) – Got the better of Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho as Burnley impressed to exit the relegation zone by beating Wolves. AFP
Left midfield: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – Two goals, including a terrific first, an assist and a key role in dragging Kalvin Phillips out of position in the rout of Leeds. EPA
Centre forward: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Made his point on his return to the side with two late and predatory goals to clinch a derby win over West Ham on Monday. EPA
Centre forward: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – Irrepressible in the 7-0 demolition of Crystal Palace, scoring two well-taken goals in Liverpool’s biggest away league win. EPA
Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester) – A brilliant save from Son Heung-min ensured there was no fightback from Tottenham as the Dane kept a clean sheet. Reuters
Right-back: James Justin (Leicester) – Another outstanding performance at both ends of the pitch from the ever more impressive Justin as Leicester got a fine away win at Spurs. EPA
Centre-back: Michael Keane (Everton) – In the best form of his Everton career, the England international was defiant and terrific in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Arsenal. EPA
Centre-back: John Stones (Manchester City) – A rejuvenated figure, he has taken Aymeric Laporte’s place in the City defence and excelled in a 1-0 win at Southampton. AFP
Left-back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) – Surged forward to great effect and set up one of Roberto Firmino’s brace in the 7-0 thrashing of Crystal Palace. EPA
Right midfield: Bertrand Traore (Aston Villa) – A catalyst in a derby win. The summer signing set up the opening goal and scored the third as West Brom were beaten. Reuters
Centre midfield: Scott McTominay (Manchester United) – Scored the quickest double in Premier League history with a three-minute brace to start a dominant display against Leeds. AFP
Centre midfield: Ashley Westwood (Burnley) – Got the better of Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho as Burnley impressed to exit the relegation zone by beating Wolves. AFP
Left midfield: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – Two goals, including a terrific first, an assist and a key role in dragging Kalvin Phillips out of position in the rout of Leeds. EPA
Centre forward: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Made his point on his return to the side with two late and predatory goals to clinch a derby win over West Ham on Monday. EPA
Centre forward: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – Irrepressible in the 7-0 demolition of Crystal Palace, scoring two well-taken goals in Liverpool’s biggest away league win. EPA