Striker: Steve Mounie (Huddersfield) – Ended Huddersfield’s losing run in important fashion with a close-range brace to beat Brighton and keep up the Terriers’ fine home form. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Ederson (Manchester City) – A magnificent double save to deny first Romelu Lukaku and then Juan Mata an equaliser earned City a record 14th straight Premier League win. Nigel Roddis / EPA
Right-back: Jonjoe Kenny (Everton) – Acquitted himself well in his first Merseyside derby as he helped ensure that plenty of Liverpool pressure only brought one goal in a draw. Clive Brunskill / Getty Images
Centre-back: James Tarkowski (Burnley) – Helped keep another clean sheet, even in the absence of his usual partner Ben Mee and against a Watford side who had been prolific away. Clive Brunskill / Getty Images
Centre-back: Alfie Mawson (Swansea City) – Wilfried Bony ended Swansea’s long wait for a win, but the platform came from defender Mawson, who kept West Brom quiet. Nick Potts / AP Photo
Left-back: Arthur Masuaku (West Ham) – Showed plenty of trickery on some fine solo runs as well as defending solidly in David Moyes’ first West Ham win. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Right midfield: Marko Arnautovic (West Ham) – His attitude has been questioned at times, but played like a man possessed as well as getting the early winner against Chelsea. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Centre midfield: Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester) – Produced a man-of-the-match display with his power in the midfield as victory at Newcastle kept Claude Puel’s fine run going. Mike Egerton / AP Photo
Centre midfield: David Silva (Manchester City) – A close-range finish after a set-piece was not a typical goal, but the classy passing in a Manchester derby victory certainly was. Dave Thompson / AP Photo
Left midfield: Son Heung-Min (Tottenham) – The most underrated player in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad was the architect-in-chief of the 5-1 thrashing of Stoke, making one goal and scoring another. Steve Bardens / Getty Images
Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – Closed in on Alan Shearer’s record for most Premier League goals in a calendar year with a brace to take his tally to 33 in 32 games. Catherine Ivill / Getty Images
Striker: Steve Mounie (Huddersfield) – Ended Huddersfield’s losing run in important fashion with a close-range brace to beat Brighton and keep up the Terriers’ fine home form. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Goalkeeper: Ederson (Manchester City) – A magnificent double save to deny first Romelu Lukaku and then Juan Mata an equaliser earned City a record 14th straight Premier League win. Nigel Roddis / EPA
Right-back: Jonjoe Kenny (Everton) – Acquitted himself well in his first Merseyside derby as he helped ensure that plenty of Liverpool pressure only brought one goal in a draw. Clive Brunskill / Getty Images
Centre-back: James Tarkowski (Burnley) – Helped keep another clean sheet, even in the absence of his usual partner Ben Mee and against a Watford side who had been prolific away. Clive Brunskill / Getty Images
Centre-back: Alfie Mawson (Swansea City) – Wilfried Bony ended Swansea’s long wait for a win, but the platform came from defender Mawson, who kept West Brom quiet. Nick Potts / AP Photo
Left-back: Arthur Masuaku (West Ham) – Showed plenty of trickery on some fine solo runs as well as defending solidly in David Moyes’ first West Ham win. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Right midfield: Marko Arnautovic (West Ham) – His attitude has been questioned at times, but played like a man possessed as well as getting the early winner against Chelsea. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Centre midfield: Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester) – Produced a man-of-the-match display with his power in the midfield as victory at Newcastle kept Claude Puel’s fine run going. Mike Egerton / AP Photo
Centre midfield: David Silva (Manchester City) – A close-range finish after a set-piece was not a typical goal, but the classy passing in a Manchester derby victory certainly was. Dave Thompson / AP Photo
Left midfield: Son Heung-Min (Tottenham) – The most underrated player in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad was the architect-in-chief of the 5-1 thrashing of Stoke, making one goal and scoring another. Steve Bardens / Getty Images
Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – Closed in on Alan Shearer’s record for most Premier League goals in a calendar year with a brace to take his tally to 33 in 32 games. Catherine Ivill / Getty Images
Striker: Steve Mounie (Huddersfield) – Ended Huddersfield’s losing run in important fashion with a close-range brace to beat Brighton and keep up the Terriers’ fine home form. Andrew Yates / Reuters