Striker: Aaron Connolly (Brighton) – A spectacular first start in the Premier League. The Irishman scored twice against Tottenham and took his goals wonderfully. EPA
Goalkeeper: Nick Pope (Burnley) – Continued his fine form on his return to the side this season with a couple of saves and a clean sheet in victory over Everton. Reuters
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Created most of Liverpool’s best chances in the dramatic triumph over Leicester with a series of terrific crosses. AFP
Centre-back: Lewis Dunk (Brighton) – Subdued Harry Kane and co in a famous victory for Brighton, but also showed his footballing skills with a defence-splitting pass. EPA
Centre-back: Conor Coady (Wolves) – Led by example in Wolves’ shock win over Manchester City. A rock at the back with a host of headers and interceptions. Reuters
Left-back: Patrick van Aanholt (Crystal Palace) – Palace’s prolific left-back took over penalty-taking duties without Luka Milivojevic as he helped defeat West Ham. Reuters
Centre midfield: Matty Longstaff (Newcastle) – A sensational Premier League debut as the teenager got the winner against Manchester United and excelled alongside his brother. Reuters
Centre midfield: Conor Hourihane (Aston Villa) – Often the scourge of Norwich, the Irishman scored a spectacular goal and was at the heart of his side’s 5-1 victory. Reuters
Left midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea) – Another week, another goal. Mount flourished in the 4-1 win over Southampton to show why is a breakout star this season. Reuters
Striker: Wesley (Aston Villa) – Doubled his tally in England with an early brace at Carrow Road as Villa got five top-flight away goals for the first time since 2008. Reuters
Striker: Aaron Connolly (Brighton) – A spectacular first start in the Premier League. The Irishman scored twice against Tottenham and took his goals wonderfully. EPA
Goalkeeper: Nick Pope (Burnley) – Continued his fine form on his return to the side this season with a couple of saves and a clean sheet in victory over Everton. Reuters
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Created most of Liverpool’s best chances in the dramatic triumph over Leicester with a series of terrific crosses. AFP
Centre-back: Lewis Dunk (Brighton) – Subdued Harry Kane and co in a famous victory for Brighton, but also showed his footballing skills with a defence-splitting pass. EPA
Centre-back: Conor Coady (Wolves) – Led by example in Wolves’ shock win over Manchester City. A rock at the back with a host of headers and interceptions. Reuters
Left-back: Patrick van Aanholt (Crystal Palace) – Palace’s prolific left-back took over penalty-taking duties without Luka Milivojevic as he helped defeat West Ham. Reuters
Centre midfield: Matty Longstaff (Newcastle) – A sensational Premier League debut as the teenager got the winner against Manchester United and excelled alongside his brother. Reuters
Centre midfield: Conor Hourihane (Aston Villa) – Often the scourge of Norwich, the Irishman scored a spectacular goal and was at the heart of his side’s 5-1 victory. Reuters
Left midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea) – Another week, another goal. Mount flourished in the 4-1 win over Southampton to show why is a breakout star this season. Reuters
Striker: Wesley (Aston Villa) – Doubled his tally in England with an early brace at Carrow Road as Villa got five top-flight away goals for the first time since 2008. Reuters
Striker: Aaron Connolly (Brighton) – A spectacular first start in the Premier League. The Irishman scored twice against Tottenham and took his goals wonderfully. EPA