GK: Ben Foster (West Brom)
The 'Baggies' secured a shock 1-0 victory over Manchester United on Sunday and Foster was the main reason why West Brom kept a clean sheet. He made numerous saves throughout the match but it was the two in quick succession to deny Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez that were particularly important.
RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
His inch-perfect pass to set up Mohamed Salah for Liverpool's second goal is one of the assists of the season. Not only was he a threat going forward, but he completed all his defensively duties too, helping the 'Reds' secure another clean sheet.
CB: James Tomkins (Crystal Palace)
The defender scored Palace's second goal in their important 3-2 victory over fellow strugglers Brighton on Saturday.
CB: Craig Dawson (West Brom)
The centre-back made sure he sniffed out any danger from Manchester United's attack, blocking numerous shots to help his side secure that famous 1-0 victory.
LB: DeAndre Yedlin (Newcastle)
Not only is his speed a great attacking asset for Rafa Benitez's team but his distribution led to Newcastle's first goal in their impressive 2-1 win over Arsenal.
CM: Jonjo Shelvey (Newcastle)
Joining his 'Magpies' team-mate is midfield magician Shelvey, who pulled the strings to perfection against the 'Gunners'. He was Newcastle's most creative outlet and showed Gareth Southgate why he should be on the plane to the World Cup this summer.
CM: Willian (Chelsea)
Easily the 'Blues' best player in their comeback victory over Southampton on Saturday, his vision and passing led to all three goals. Although only one counted as an assist.
RW: Wilifried Zaha (Crystal Palace)
The Ivory Coast international proved once again how he is Palace's talisman, scoring two goals on the way to the club's 3-2 win over Brighton.
LW: Matt Ritchie (Newcastle)
The midfielder sunk Manchester United with the winning goal in February and did it once again against Arsenal, scoring in the 68th minute to seal a 2-1 win.
ST: Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City)
The Brazilian opened the scoring in City's 3-1 win over rivals Tottenham and was involved in the team's other two goals. Was a very physical presence up front, which was key for Pep Guardiola in Sergio Aguero's absence.
ST: Olivier Giroud (Chelsea)
He scored his first two league goals for the 'Blues' in style, helping Chelsea turn the game around in ten minutes to secure that 3-2 win over Southampton and keep their dreams of qualifying for the Champions League alive.