Striker: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) – Overshadowed by Aguero but Sterling still scored twice, won a penalty and posed Cesar Azpilicueta huge problems. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Tom Heaton (Burnley) – A series of brilliant saves maintained his unbeaten run in the Premier League and allowed Burnley to earn a 3-1 win at Brighton. Reuters
Right-back: Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Arsenal) – Helped end Arsenal’s wretched run on the road by setting up Alexandre Lacazette’s ultimately decisive goal at Huddersfield. Reuters
Centre-back: Davinson Sanchez (Tottenham) – A well-taken goal put Tottenham ahead at Leicester as they recorded a victory that continued their title charge. EPA
Centre-back: Sol Bamba (Cardiff City) – Not just for his opening goal at Southampton, either. Bamba defended magnificently in a win to take Cardiff out of the bottom three. Getty Images
Left-back: Jose Holebas (Watford) – Part of the defence who shut Everton out as Marco Silva had a miserable return to Vicarage Road in a Watford win. Getty Images
Right midfield: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – “Undefendable,” according to Jurgen Klopp, on a day when the Egyptian scored Liverpool’s classy third goal against Bournemouth. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Gini Wijnaldum (Liverpool) – A lovely goal and an all-action display were all the more remarkable as illness had threatened to rule the Dutchman out. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – A double at Fulham extended his golden scoring run under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He now has eight goals in nine games. AP Photo
Left midfield: Anthony Martial (Manchester United) – A magnificent solo run brought the Frenchman’s goal at Craven Cottage and felt reminiscent of Thierry Henry. Reuters
Striker: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – Hat-tricks against Arsenal and Chelsea in successive Sundays is extraordinary. Aguero’s first was a beauty. Reuters
Striker: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) – Overshadowed by Aguero but Sterling still scored twice, won a penalty and posed Cesar Azpilicueta huge problems. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Tom Heaton (Burnley) – A series of brilliant saves maintained his unbeaten run in the Premier League and allowed Burnley to earn a 3-1 win at Brighton. Reuters
Right-back: Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Arsenal) – Helped end Arsenal’s wretched run on the road by setting up Alexandre Lacazette’s ultimately decisive goal at Huddersfield. Reuters
Centre-back: Davinson Sanchez (Tottenham) – A well-taken goal put Tottenham ahead at Leicester as they recorded a victory that continued their title charge. EPA
Centre-back: Sol Bamba (Cardiff City) – Not just for his opening goal at Southampton, either. Bamba defended magnificently in a win to take Cardiff out of the bottom three. Getty Images
Left-back: Jose Holebas (Watford) – Part of the defence who shut Everton out as Marco Silva had a miserable return to Vicarage Road in a Watford win. Getty Images
Right midfield: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – “Undefendable,” according to Jurgen Klopp, on a day when the Egyptian scored Liverpool’s classy third goal against Bournemouth. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Gini Wijnaldum (Liverpool) – A lovely goal and an all-action display were all the more remarkable as illness had threatened to rule the Dutchman out. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – A double at Fulham extended his golden scoring run under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He now has eight goals in nine games. AP Photo
Left midfield: Anthony Martial (Manchester United) – A magnificent solo run brought the Frenchman’s goal at Craven Cottage and felt reminiscent of Thierry Henry. Reuters
Striker: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) – Hat-tricks against Arsenal and Chelsea in successive Sundays is extraordinary. Aguero’s first was a beauty. Reuters
Striker: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) – Overshadowed by Aguero but Sterling still scored twice, won a penalty and posed Cesar Azpilicueta huge problems. Reuters