Centre forward: Danny Welbeck (Manchester United) – The newly-prolific Danny Welbeck came off the bench at Carrow Road to change the game. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL
Right-back: Seamus Coleman (Everton) – Another week, another goal from the marauding Seamus Coleman for Everton. Paul Thomas/Getty Images
Centre-back: Gary Cahill (Chelsea) – Chelsea kept Luis Suarez quieter than most with Gary Cahill in particular excelling against the Uruguayan. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
Centre-back: Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal) – Arsenal had to be on their guard to win at Newcastle and the fit-again Laurent Koscielny was in defiant form. AFP PHOTO / IAN MACNICOL
Left-back: Zekie Fryers (Tottenham) – Zekie Fryers, right, made his first league start for Spurs against Stoke and slotted in seamlessly. REUTERS/Darren Staples
Right midfield: Robert Koren (Hull) - Hull captain Robert Koren, right, ended a five-year wait for a Premier League goal with two in the thrashing of Fulham. AFP PHOTO / LINDSEY PARNABY
Centre midfield: Tom Huddlestone (Hull) – A goal and a haircut at last for the excellent Tom Huddlestone, who starred in the 6-0 rout of Fulham. Richard Sellers/Getty Images
Centre midfield: Mousa Dembele (Tottenham) – There was a powerhouse of a performance, including a rare goal, from Mousa Dembele, left, as Stoke were put to the sword. REUTERS/Darren Staples
Left midfield: Eden Hazard (Chelsea) – Eden Hazard was the best player on the pitch in one of the season’s biggest games, against Liverpool. AFP PHOTO / GLYN KIRK
Centre forward: Saido Berahino (West Bromwich Albion) – Overshadowed by the antics of his strike partner Nicolas Anelka, Saido Berahino was excellent for West Brom. Christopher Lee/Getty Images
Centre forward: Danny Welbeck (Manchester United) – The newly-prolific Danny Welbeck came off the bench at Carrow Road to change the game. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL
Right-back: Seamus Coleman (Everton) – Another week, another goal from the marauding Seamus Coleman for Everton. Paul Thomas/Getty Images
Centre-back: Gary Cahill (Chelsea) – Chelsea kept Luis Suarez quieter than most with Gary Cahill in particular excelling against the Uruguayan. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
Centre-back: Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal) – Arsenal had to be on their guard to win at Newcastle and the fit-again Laurent Koscielny was in defiant form. AFP PHOTO / IAN MACNICOL
Left-back: Zekie Fryers (Tottenham) – Zekie Fryers, right, made his first league start for Spurs against Stoke and slotted in seamlessly. REUTERS/Darren Staples
Right midfield: Robert Koren (Hull) - Hull captain Robert Koren, right, ended a five-year wait for a Premier League goal with two in the thrashing of Fulham. AFP PHOTO / LINDSEY PARNABY
Centre midfield: Tom Huddlestone (Hull) – A goal and a haircut at last for the excellent Tom Huddlestone, who starred in the 6-0 rout of Fulham. Richard Sellers/Getty Images
Centre midfield: Mousa Dembele (Tottenham) – There was a powerhouse of a performance, including a rare goal, from Mousa Dembele, left, as Stoke were put to the sword. REUTERS/Darren Staples
Left midfield: Eden Hazard (Chelsea) – Eden Hazard was the best player on the pitch in one of the season’s biggest games, against Liverpool. AFP PHOTO / GLYN KIRK
Centre forward: Saido Berahino (West Bromwich Albion) – Overshadowed by the antics of his strike partner Nicolas Anelka, Saido Berahino was excellent for West Brom. Christopher Lee/Getty Images
Centre forward: Danny Welbeck (Manchester United) – The newly-prolific Danny Welbeck came off the bench at Carrow Road to change the game. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL