Manchester City closed the gap in the title race with a commanding 3-0 victory over Chelsea, just a day after Arsenal suffered a 2-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium against Bournemouth.
At the bottom of the league, West Ham made significant strides towards staying up by thrashing Wolves 4-0, while Tottenham dropped into the relegation zone after a narrow 1-0 loss away to Sunderland.
Goalkeeper
Robin Roefs (Sunderland) – 9.0
Roefs has continued his stellar debut season in the Premier League, delivering a standout performance in Sunderland’s triumph over Spurs.
The Dutch keeper made seven saves at the Stadium of Light and successfully completed eight long balls, assisting the Black Cats in climbing toward the top half of the league.
Defenders
Jayden Bogle (Leeds) – 8.3
Leeds’ Bogle had a remarkable outing in his side’s historic first Premier League win at Old Trafford, leading to a 2-1 victory.
Bogle created two significant chances, made three key passes, won five duels, alongside two tackles, two clearances, and one interception.
Konstantinos Mavropanos (West Ham) – 9.1
Mavropanos has been instrumental in West Ham’s resurgence in the 2026 season, once again demonstrating his prowess during the Hammers’ 4-0 demolition of Wolves.
The Greek defender not only scored twice at the London Stadium but also excelled defensively, winning seven duels, recovering six balls, clearing five times, and making one important interception.
Marc Guehi (Manchester City) – 9.5
In a pivotal match for Manchester City, Guehi shone against Chelsea, contributing to their 3-0 victory and propelling them back into the title chase.
Against his former side, Guehi netted a goal, won eight duels, made three interceptions, two tackles, and recorded one clearance.
Olivier Boscagli (Brighton) – 8.2
As one of two Brighton players included in our squad, Boscagli stood out in the Seagulls’ 2-0 victory over Burnley.
He was solid defensively, winning four duels, two tackles, and achieving six interceptions, nine clearances, and seven recoveries in an outstanding defensive display.
Midfielders
Mats Wieffer (Brighton) – 9.0
Wieffer was another standout for Brighton, scoring both goals in their away win against Burnley.
The Dutch talent was influential at both ends, winning the most duels in the match with a total of nine and contributing four tackles alongside his stunning brace.
Rayan Cherki (Manchester City) – 8.8
Cherki put in an exemplary performance for Manchester City against Chelsea, notching up two assists at Stamford Bridge.
Since joining the Premier League, the 22-year-old has impressed by completing three dribbles, two key passes, and delivering eight accurate balls into the box, creating two significant opportunities.
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – 8.4
Fernandes continues to showcase his skills, making our team once again thanks to his efforts in Manchester United’s 2-1 loss to Leeds.
The United captain was the team’s primary creator, registering one assist, having a match-high of 93 touches, and making twelve passes into the final third, including five key passes.
Rio Ngumoha (Liverpool) – 8.3
Making history, Ngumoha became Liverpool’s youngest goalscorer in the Premier League at Anfield during their 2-0 win over Fulham.
At just 17 years old, he scored a spectacular goal to give his side the lead midway through the first half and made significant contributions throughout the match, recording ten touches in the opposition box, three key passes, and creating one notable opportunity.
Forwards
Taty Castellanos (West Ham) – 8.8
Castellanos, another West Ham standout, scored twice against Wolves, being a constant threat throughout the encounter.
The Argentine recorded a match-high five shots and provided two key passes, aiding his team in securing a vital win.
Jean Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace) – 8.6
Coming off the bench, Mateta played a crucial role in turning Crystal Palace’s fortunes against Newcastle on Sunday, scoring twice in a 2-1 comeback victory.
He equalised with a header and calmly converted a penalty in the 94th minute to clinch all three points in just 26 minutes on the pitch.
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