Centre forward: Richarlison (Everton) – His storming solo run led to Theo Walcott’s winner as Everton’s 10 men came from 2-0 down to beat Richarlison’s old club Watford. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris (Tottenham) – A penalty save from Ilkay Gundogan and a similarly fine stop from Sergio Aguero allowed Spurs to keep a clean sheet against Manchester City. Getty Images
Right-back: Matthew Lowton (Burnley) – Came in for praise from Sean Dyche for his performance in the stalemate with Arsenal as Burnley made it seven points from three games. PA
Centre-back: Antonio Rudiger (Chelsea) – The centre-back did what the forwards could not with a well-taken brace in the eventful second half of the draw with Leicester. AFP
Centre-back: Nathan Ake (Bournemouth) – Scored a crucial goal and defended stoutly as 10-man Bournemouth held off Aston Villa to make it back-to-back wins. Getty Images
Left-back: Jonny Otto (Wolves) – Part of the well-organised Wolves rearguard who kept Manchester United quiet in a goalless draw at Old Trafford. AFP
Right midfield: Robert Snodgrass (West Ham) – The Scot’s brace ought to have set West Ham on the way to a much-needed win but defensive errors let Brighton get a point. PA
Centre midfield: Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) – A goal capped another outstanding performance from Liverpool’s in-form captain as they beat Southampton 4-0. Reuters
Centre midfield: Oliver Norwood (Sheffield United) – Vicente Guaita’s error brought Sheffield United’s winner at Selhurst Park but the set-piece specialist Norwood’s menacing corner led to it. Reuters
Left midfield: Steven Bergwijn (Tottenham) – The January signing made a stunning start to his Tottenham career with a classy debut strike in the win over Manchester City. Getty Images
Centre forward: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – Still to score at Anfield this season but got a hat-trick of assists in a hugely influential performance against Southampton. Getty Images
Centre forward: Richarlison (Everton) – His storming solo run led to Theo Walcott’s winner as Everton’s 10 men came from 2-0 down to beat Richarlison’s old club Watford. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris (Tottenham) – A penalty save from Ilkay Gundogan and a similarly fine stop from Sergio Aguero allowed Spurs to keep a clean sheet against Manchester City. Getty Images
Right-back: Matthew Lowton (Burnley) – Came in for praise from Sean Dyche for his performance in the stalemate with Arsenal as Burnley made it seven points from three games. PA
Centre-back: Antonio Rudiger (Chelsea) – The centre-back did what the forwards could not with a well-taken brace in the eventful second half of the draw with Leicester. AFP
Centre-back: Nathan Ake (Bournemouth) – Scored a crucial goal and defended stoutly as 10-man Bournemouth held off Aston Villa to make it back-to-back wins. Getty Images
Left-back: Jonny Otto (Wolves) – Part of the well-organised Wolves rearguard who kept Manchester United quiet in a goalless draw at Old Trafford. AFP
Right midfield: Robert Snodgrass (West Ham) – The Scot’s brace ought to have set West Ham on the way to a much-needed win but defensive errors let Brighton get a point. PA
Centre midfield: Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) – A goal capped another outstanding performance from Liverpool’s in-form captain as they beat Southampton 4-0. Reuters
Centre midfield: Oliver Norwood (Sheffield United) – Vicente Guaita’s error brought Sheffield United’s winner at Selhurst Park but the set-piece specialist Norwood’s menacing corner led to it. Reuters
Left midfield: Steven Bergwijn (Tottenham) – The January signing made a stunning start to his Tottenham career with a classy debut strike in the win over Manchester City. Getty Images
Centre forward: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – Still to score at Anfield this season but got a hat-trick of assists in a hugely influential performance against Southampton. Getty Images
Centre forward: Richarlison (Everton) – His storming solo run led to Theo Walcott’s winner as Everton’s 10 men came from 2-0 down to beat Richarlison’s old club Watford. Getty Images