Striker: Tammy Abraham (Swansea) – His brace got Swansea a much-needed victory over Huddersfield. Chelsea may be regretting letting him leave on loan. Rebecca Naden / Reuters
Goalkeeper: David de Gea (Manchester United) – His stop from Joel Matip must rank as one of the saves of the season. The Spaniard showed remarkable reflexes. Carl Recine / Reuters
Right-back: Joe Gomez (Liverpool) – Enhanced an improving reputation with an assured display to keep Anthony Martial quieter than usual at Anfield. Carl Recine / Reuters
Centre-back: Christian Kabasele (Watford) – Acquitted himself well against Alexandre Lacazette as Watford beat Arsenal to get a first home win under Marco Silva. Paul Childs / Reuters
Centre-back: Mamadou Sakho (Crystal Palace) – Besides anchoring the defence, showed his influence by geeing forward to set up Wilfried Zaha’s winner against Chelsea. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Left-back: Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham) – Illustrated his versatility by going to left-back and then left wing-back and providing some fine crosses against Bournemouth. Matthew Childs / Reuters
Right midfield: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) – Scored one and got two assists as Manchester City ran riot against Stoke. Only one player has more league goals. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Two more assists and a demonstration of extraordinarily incisive passing from the Belgian. He has never played better. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Centre midfield: Tom Cleverley (Watford) – Deserved his injury-time winner against Arsenal. Captain Troy Deeney led the praise for the England international. Paul Childs / Reuters
Left midfield: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – Another hugely productive City winger, the German took his tally to six in the season as his side thrashed Stoke 7-2. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Striker: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – Moved up front in the absence of Christian Benteke, he ran Chelsea ragged to earn the bottom club a first win of the season. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Striker: Tammy Abraham (Swansea) – His brace got Swansea a much-needed victory over Huddersfield. Chelsea may be regretting letting him leave on loan. Rebecca Naden / Reuters
Goalkeeper: David de Gea (Manchester United) – His stop from Joel Matip must rank as one of the saves of the season. The Spaniard showed remarkable reflexes. Carl Recine / Reuters
Right-back: Joe Gomez (Liverpool) – Enhanced an improving reputation with an assured display to keep Anthony Martial quieter than usual at Anfield. Carl Recine / Reuters
Centre-back: Christian Kabasele (Watford) – Acquitted himself well against Alexandre Lacazette as Watford beat Arsenal to get a first home win under Marco Silva. Paul Childs / Reuters
Centre-back: Mamadou Sakho (Crystal Palace) – Besides anchoring the defence, showed his influence by geeing forward to set up Wilfried Zaha’s winner against Chelsea. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Left-back: Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham) – Illustrated his versatility by going to left-back and then left wing-back and providing some fine crosses against Bournemouth. Matthew Childs / Reuters
Right midfield: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) – Scored one and got two assists as Manchester City ran riot against Stoke. Only one player has more league goals. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Centre midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Two more assists and a demonstration of extraordinarily incisive passing from the Belgian. He has never played better. Andrew Yates / Reuters
Centre midfield: Tom Cleverley (Watford) – Deserved his injury-time winner against Arsenal. Captain Troy Deeney led the praise for the England international. Paul Childs / Reuters
Left midfield: Leroy Sane (Manchester City) – Another hugely productive City winger, the German took his tally to six in the season as his side thrashed Stoke 7-2. Jason Cairnduff / Reuters
Striker: Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – Moved up front in the absence of Christian Benteke, he ran Chelsea ragged to earn the bottom club a first win of the season. Tony O'Brien / Reuters
Striker: Tammy Abraham (Swansea) – His brace got Swansea a much-needed victory over Huddersfield. Chelsea may be regretting letting him leave on loan. Rebecca Naden / Reuters