Striker: Marko Arnautovic (West Ham) – A class apart in the demolition of Huddersfield. The Austrian scored one goal, played a part in three more and brought craft and graft. Gareth Copley/Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester) – Made a string of saves, including a crucial late one from Marcos Alonso, as Leicester secured a stalemate at Stamford Bridge. Peter Cziborra / Reuters
Right-back: Serge Aurier (Tottenham) – Excellent on the overlap, the Ivorian was a dynamic presence whose cross set up the opening goal in the 4-0 rout of Everton. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Centre-back: Martin Kelly (Crystal Palace) – Stood in at centre-back for injury-hit Palace and stood out as he helped them keep a clean sheet in victory over Burnley. John Sibley / Reuters
Centre-back: Jonny Evans (West Bromwich Albion) – Won a Premier League game for the first time in 301 days as he scored and then shut out Brighton. Carl Recine / Reuters
Left-back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) – Helped keep Raheem Sterling on his return to Anfield. The Scot should be first choice ahead of Alberto Moreno now. Carl Recine / Reuters
Right midfield: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – A glorious goal from 45 yards proved the decider against Liverpool. The Egyptian’s pace and skill were features of a thriller. Carl Recine / Reuters
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Outstanding in defeat, the Belgian created a series of chances and almost set up an injury-time equaliser at Anfield. Phil Noble / Reuters
Centre midfield: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Liverpool) – Scored Liverpool’s first goal, set up their second and troubled Manchester City with his speed in a terrific display. Phil Noble / Reuters
Left midfield: Son Heung-Min (Tottenham) – Harry Kane scored twice but, once again, Son was Tottenham’s finest player against Everton. Got the all-important opener. Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
Striker: Callum Wilson (Bournemouth) – Pivotal in Bournemouth’s maiden victory over Arsenal. He scored the equaliser and turned provider for Jordon Ibe’s decider. Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Striker: Marko Arnautovic (West Ham) – A class apart in the demolition of Huddersfield. The Austrian scored one goal, played a part in three more and brought craft and graft. Gareth Copley/Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester) – Made a string of saves, including a crucial late one from Marcos Alonso, as Leicester secured a stalemate at Stamford Bridge. Peter Cziborra / Reuters
Right-back: Serge Aurier (Tottenham) – Excellent on the overlap, the Ivorian was a dynamic presence whose cross set up the opening goal in the 4-0 rout of Everton. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
Centre-back: Martin Kelly (Crystal Palace) – Stood in at centre-back for injury-hit Palace and stood out as he helped them keep a clean sheet in victory over Burnley. John Sibley / Reuters
Centre-back: Jonny Evans (West Bromwich Albion) – Won a Premier League game for the first time in 301 days as he scored and then shut out Brighton. Carl Recine / Reuters
Left-back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) – Helped keep Raheem Sterling on his return to Anfield. The Scot should be first choice ahead of Alberto Moreno now. Carl Recine / Reuters
Right midfield: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – A glorious goal from 45 yards proved the decider against Liverpool. The Egyptian’s pace and skill were features of a thriller. Carl Recine / Reuters
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Outstanding in defeat, the Belgian created a series of chances and almost set up an injury-time equaliser at Anfield. Phil Noble / Reuters
Centre midfield: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Liverpool) – Scored Liverpool’s first goal, set up their second and troubled Manchester City with his speed in a terrific display. Phil Noble / Reuters
Left midfield: Son Heung-Min (Tottenham) – Harry Kane scored twice but, once again, Son was Tottenham’s finest player against Everton. Got the all-important opener. Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
Striker: Callum Wilson (Bournemouth) – Pivotal in Bournemouth’s maiden victory over Arsenal. He scored the equaliser and turned provider for Jordon Ibe’s decider. Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Striker: Marko Arnautovic (West Ham) – A class apart in the demolition of Huddersfield. The Austrian scored one goal, played a part in three more and brought craft and graft. Gareth Copley/Getty Images