Centre forward: Kai Havertz (Chelsea) – Delivered the best display of his otherwise frustrating Chelsea career as a false nine in the deserved win over Everton. AFP
Goalkeeper: Emi Martinez (Aston Villa) – Made a stunning save from Conor Coady to earn another clean sheet and deny Wolves a win in a West Midlands derby. AFP
Right-back: Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United) – Impressed against Raheem Sterling again with a defiant display of defending as Manchester United ended Manchester City’s winning run. Reuters
Centre-back: Craig Dawson (West Ham) – Scored, hit the post and made a goal-line clearance as West Ham beat Leeds. What a signing he has been. Reuters
Centre-back: Joachim Andersen (Fulham) – Produced some brilliant passing as well as some outstanding defending to keep Liverpool quiet in a famous Fulham win. Reuters
Left-back: Luke Shaw (Manchester United) – The best left-back in the league at the moment scored just the second league goal of his career in an all-action display. AFP
Right midfield: Gareth Bale (Tottenham) – Two goals against Crystal Palace capped his belated return to form. The Welshman is striking up a fine understanding with Harry Kane. AFP
Centre midfield: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – A wonderful pass led to Kelechi Iheanacho’s equaliser against Brighton as Tielemans inspired injury-hit Leicester to victory. EPA
Centre midfield: Harrison Reed (Fulham) – His midfield sidekick Mario Lemina got the goal but Reed provided the tenacity and energy at the heart of a fine Fulham performance. Getty Images
Left midfield: Nathan Tella (Southampton) – The youngster was terrific as he won a penalty at Bramall Lane and proved the catalyst to end Southampton’s wretched run. Getty Images
Centre forward: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – Two goals, two assists and a brilliant all-round performance in a London derby against Crystal Palace. AFP
Centre forward: Kai Havertz (Chelsea) – Delivered the best display of his otherwise frustrating Chelsea career as a false nine in the deserved win over Everton. AFP
Goalkeeper: Emi Martinez (Aston Villa) – Made a stunning save from Conor Coady to earn another clean sheet and deny Wolves a win in a West Midlands derby. AFP
Right-back: Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United) – Impressed against Raheem Sterling again with a defiant display of defending as Manchester United ended Manchester City’s winning run. Reuters
Centre-back: Craig Dawson (West Ham) – Scored, hit the post and made a goal-line clearance as West Ham beat Leeds. What a signing he has been. Reuters
Centre-back: Joachim Andersen (Fulham) – Produced some brilliant passing as well as some outstanding defending to keep Liverpool quiet in a famous Fulham win. Reuters
Left-back: Luke Shaw (Manchester United) – The best left-back in the league at the moment scored just the second league goal of his career in an all-action display. AFP
Right midfield: Gareth Bale (Tottenham) – Two goals against Crystal Palace capped his belated return to form. The Welshman is striking up a fine understanding with Harry Kane. AFP
Centre midfield: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – A wonderful pass led to Kelechi Iheanacho’s equaliser against Brighton as Tielemans inspired injury-hit Leicester to victory. EPA
Centre midfield: Harrison Reed (Fulham) – His midfield sidekick Mario Lemina got the goal but Reed provided the tenacity and energy at the heart of a fine Fulham performance. Getty Images
Left midfield: Nathan Tella (Southampton) – The youngster was terrific as he won a penalty at Bramall Lane and proved the catalyst to end Southampton’s wretched run. Getty Images
Centre forward: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – Two goals, two assists and a brilliant all-round performance in a London derby against Crystal Palace. AFP
Centre forward: Kai Havertz (Chelsea) – Delivered the best display of his otherwise frustrating Chelsea career as a false nine in the deserved win over Everton. AFP