Centre forward: Richarlison (Everton) – Led the line superbly and took his early goal with clinical excellence as Everton won at Anfield for the first time since 1999. EPA
Goalkeeper: Rui Patricio (Wolves) – Leeds had more shots at Molineux on Friday but Patricio’s string of fine saves earned Wolves a third win in four games. Reuters
Right-back: Seamus Coleman (Everton) – The last survivor of Everton’s previous Merseyside derby win did a fine man-marking job on Andy Robertson and almost scored himself. AFP
Centre-back: Craig Dawson (West Ham) – Showed why he is an outstanding signing with a defiant role in West Ham’s second-half rearguard action against Tottenham. Reuters
Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – A brilliant cross-field ball led to the winner against Arsenal while Dias and John Stones excelled in keeping another clean sheet. AFP
Left-back: Luke Shaw (Manchester United) – A man-of-the-match display against Newcastle was further evidence of his fine form this season. EPA
Right midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea) – Scored a penalty in a first-team match for the first time and was Chelsea’s brightest attacker in their comeback at Southampton. AFP
Centre midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham) – A brilliant goal-saving intervention was the highlight of an all-action display. Combined well with Tomas Soucek again, too. AFP
Centre midfield: James Maddison (Leicester) – Kept up his excellent scoring form with an early goal against Aston Villa. Kept on finding space behind their midfield, too. AFP
Left midfield: Ademola Lookman (Fulham) – Deserved his winner against Sheffield United for a bright display. Including seven points, the last week has kickstarted Fulham’s revival bid. Reuters
Centre forward: Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace) – Came off the bench to get the brilliant injury-time winner as Palace pilfered the points against rivals Brighton. Reuters
Centre forward: Richarlison (Everton) – Led the line superbly and took his early goal with clinical excellence as Everton won at Anfield for the first time since 1999. EPA
Goalkeeper: Rui Patricio (Wolves) – Leeds had more shots at Molineux on Friday but Patricio’s string of fine saves earned Wolves a third win in four games. Reuters
Right-back: Seamus Coleman (Everton) – The last survivor of Everton’s previous Merseyside derby win did a fine man-marking job on Andy Robertson and almost scored himself. AFP
Centre-back: Craig Dawson (West Ham) – Showed why he is an outstanding signing with a defiant role in West Ham’s second-half rearguard action against Tottenham. Reuters
Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – A brilliant cross-field ball led to the winner against Arsenal while Dias and John Stones excelled in keeping another clean sheet. AFP
Left-back: Luke Shaw (Manchester United) – A man-of-the-match display against Newcastle was further evidence of his fine form this season. EPA
Right midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea) – Scored a penalty in a first-team match for the first time and was Chelsea’s brightest attacker in their comeback at Southampton. AFP
Centre midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham) – A brilliant goal-saving intervention was the highlight of an all-action display. Combined well with Tomas Soucek again, too. AFP
Centre midfield: James Maddison (Leicester) – Kept up his excellent scoring form with an early goal against Aston Villa. Kept on finding space behind their midfield, too. AFP
Left midfield: Ademola Lookman (Fulham) – Deserved his winner against Sheffield United for a bright display. Including seven points, the last week has kickstarted Fulham’s revival bid. Reuters
Centre forward: Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace) – Came off the bench to get the brilliant injury-time winner as Palace pilfered the points against rivals Brighton. Reuters
Centre forward: Richarlison (Everton) – Led the line superbly and took his early goal with clinical excellence as Everton won at Anfield for the first time since 1999. EPA