Manchester City strengthened their position in the title chase following a convincing 3-0 victory over Chelsea, which came just a day after Arsenal suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium.
Meanwhile, at the bottom of the table, West Ham took a significant step towards ensuring their survival with a resounding 4-0 win against Wolves, while Tottenham have dropped into the relegation zone after a narrow 1-0 loss to Sunderland.

Goalkeeper
Robin Roefs (Sunderland) – 9.0
Roefs maintained his stellar debut season in the Premier League with yet another impressive performance during Sunderland’s win over Spurs.
The Dutch goalkeeper made seven crucial saves at the Stadium of Light and completed eight long balls accurately, aiding the Black Cats’ ascent into the top half of the table.
Defenders
Jayden Bogle (Leeds) – 8.3
Leeds defender Bogle played a significant role in his team’s first-ever Premier League victory at Old Trafford, where he was instrumental in a 2-1 triumph.
He created two major chances, made three key passes, won five duels, complemented by two tackles and two clearances with one interception.

Konstantinos Mavropanos (West Ham) – 9.1
The Greek defender has been pivotal in West Ham’s resurgence this season and continued to impress during the Hammers’ dominant 4-0 win over Wolves.
Mavropanos scored twice at the London Stadium and made significant contributions defensively, winning seven duels, accumulating six recoveries, five clearances, and one interception.
Marc Guehi (Manchester City) – 9.5
As Manchester City edged back into the title race with a strong 3-0 victory over Chelsea, Guehi stood out against his previous club, contributing one goal, winning eight duels, making three interceptions, executing two tackles, and one clearance.

Olivier Boscagli (Brighton) – 8.2
The first of two Brighton players in our team, Boscagli shone in the Seagulls’ 2-0 win against Burnley.
He was solid defensively, winning four duels, two tackles, making six interceptions, and racking up nine clearances along with seven recoveries in a stellar display.
Midfielders
Mats Wieffer (Brighton) – 9.0
Another standout performance from Brighton, Wieffer scored both goals in his team’s win at Burnley, demonstrating his impact at both ends of the pitch.
The Dutchman excelled with a total of nine duels won, four tackles, and a surprising brace to aid his side’s cause.
Rayan Cherki (Manchester City) – 8.8
Cherki provided another stellar performance for Manchester City, notching up two assists during their triumph at Chelsea.
Since his arrival in the Premier League, the 22-year-old has shown exceptional form, completing three dribbles, two key passes, eight passes into the box, whilst crafting two significant chances.
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – 8.4
Once again, Fernandes’ exceptional display earned him a place in our selection, as he was a key figure for Manchester United despite their 2-1 loss to Leeds.
He stood out as United’s main creative force, recording one assist, along with a match-high 93 touches, 12 passes into the final third, and five key passes.
Rio Ngumoha (Liverpool) – 8.3
History was marked as Liverpool triumphed over Fulham 2-0, with Ngumoha becoming the youngest goalscorer for Liverpool in the Premier League at Anfield.
The 17-year-old scored with a stunning strike to give his side the lead in the first half and had a notable impact on the game with 10 touches inside the opposition box, making three key passes and creating another significant chance.
Forwards
Taty Castellanos (West Ham) – 8.8
West Ham’s Castellanos made our selection after scoring twice against Wolves, consistently being a threat throughout the encounter.
The Argentine had a match-high five shots and created two key passes, playing a crucial role in helping his team secure a vital victory.
Jean Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace) – 8.6
Mateta was pivotal in turning the game in favour of Crystal Palace against Newcastle on Sunday, scoring twice after coming off the bench to secure a 2-1 win.
In a remarkable 26-minute performance, the 28-year-old equalised with a header before calmly converting a penalty in the dying moments to clinch all three points for his side.
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