Centre forward: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Took his tally to seven goals in three games with a hat-trick against Wolves. Has justified Frank Lampard’s faith in him. EPA
Goalkeeper: Tim Krul (Norwich) – Made a string of saves as the Championship champions beat the Premier League winners as Manchester City lost at Carrow Road. EPA
Right-back: Sam Byram (Norwich) – Only playing because Max Aarons was injured, the summer signing (wearing No 3) subdued Raheem Sterling in a famous win for Norwich. AFP
Centre-back: Fikayo Tomori (Chelsea) – The youngster opened his Chelsea account in spectacular style with a 25-yard effort in the unexpected thrashing of Wolves. EPA
Centre-back: Harry Maguire (Manchester United) – Relished a reunion with his old club. Maguire was terrific in helping an injury-hit United keep a clean sheet and beat Leicester. AFP
Left-back: Moussa Djenepo (Southampton) – A winger used as a wing-back, the summer signing showed his attacking qualities with a fine solo goal to sink Sheffield United. AFP
Right midfield: Emi Buendia (Norwich) – Others got the goals and Teemu Pukki was terrific but Buendia was the classiest of Norwich’s forward-thinking players. AFP
Centre midfield: Lewis Cook (Bournemouth) – A terrific first appearance of the season as Cook returned from a nine-month injury lay-off to help Bournemouth beat Everton. AFP
Centre midfield: Tom Cleverley (Watford) – Began the comeback against Arsenal with a well-taken goal and helped inspire Watford to a draw after they trailed 2-0. EPA
Left midfield: Sadio Mane (Liverpool) – Two more goals for the increasingly prolific Senegalese to defeat Newcastle. Jurgen Klopp thought the first was sensational. AFP
Centre forward: Son Heung-min (Tottenham) – Tormented Crystal Palace with his pace and movement. Scored a clinical brace as Spurs rushed into a 4-0 half-time lead. AFP
Centre forward: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Took his tally to seven goals in three games with a hat-trick against Wolves. Has justified Frank Lampard’s faith in him. EPA
Goalkeeper: Tim Krul (Norwich) – Made a string of saves as the Championship champions beat the Premier League winners as Manchester City lost at Carrow Road. EPA
Right-back: Sam Byram (Norwich) – Only playing because Max Aarons was injured, the summer signing (wearing No 3) subdued Raheem Sterling in a famous win for Norwich. AFP
Centre-back: Fikayo Tomori (Chelsea) – The youngster opened his Chelsea account in spectacular style with a 25-yard effort in the unexpected thrashing of Wolves. EPA
Centre-back: Harry Maguire (Manchester United) – Relished a reunion with his old club. Maguire was terrific in helping an injury-hit United keep a clean sheet and beat Leicester. AFP
Left-back: Moussa Djenepo (Southampton) – A winger used as a wing-back, the summer signing showed his attacking qualities with a fine solo goal to sink Sheffield United. AFP
Right midfield: Emi Buendia (Norwich) – Others got the goals and Teemu Pukki was terrific but Buendia was the classiest of Norwich’s forward-thinking players. AFP
Centre midfield: Lewis Cook (Bournemouth) – A terrific first appearance of the season as Cook returned from a nine-month injury lay-off to help Bournemouth beat Everton. AFP
Centre midfield: Tom Cleverley (Watford) – Began the comeback against Arsenal with a well-taken goal and helped inspire Watford to a draw after they trailed 2-0. EPA
Left midfield: Sadio Mane (Liverpool) – Two more goals for the increasingly prolific Senegalese to defeat Newcastle. Jurgen Klopp thought the first was sensational. AFP
Centre forward: Son Heung-min (Tottenham) – Tormented Crystal Palace with his pace and movement. Scored a clinical brace as Spurs rushed into a 4-0 half-time lead. AFP
Centre forward: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Took his tally to seven goals in three games with a hat-trick against Wolves. Has justified Frank Lampard’s faith in him. EPA