Goalkeeper: Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace)
The Welsh keeper produced an all-important clean sheet for Palace against Watford (0-0), earning them a point which could be vital in their fight to avoid relegation. Hennessey put in a vital stop to avoid an own goal from Joel Ward, and produced a solid display between the posts.
Right-back: Danilo (Manchester City)
The former Real Madrid man has struggled for game time this season, but he put in a case for himself in City's 5-0 demolition of Swansea. He showed power and dynamism, impressing both in attack and defence.
Centre-back: James Tomkins (Crystal Palace)
Tomkins was commanding at the heart of the defence, making blocks, challenges and clearances to prevent Watford getting the ball in Palace's net.
Centre-back: Michael Keane (Everton)
A solid display from the centre-back as Everton kept a clean sheet against Newcastle at Goodison Park in a 1-0 win for the home side.
Left-back: Nacho Monreal (Arsenal)
Not the best defensive display of the weekend from the Spaniard, but he got his name on the scoresheet with the opener in Arsenal's 4-1 win over West Ham, and who doesn't love a goal from a defender?
Midfielder: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
What can you say about this man that hasn't been said dozens of times this season? Another stellar performance from the Belgian playmaker, topped off by a venomous strike for City's third goal
Midfielder: Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal)
Ramsey was arguably the best player on the pitch at the Emirates, as the Gunners turned it on towards the end of the game. The Welsh midfielder was full of creativity in attack, creating chances and scoring one for himself in the 82nd minute.
Midfielder: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City)
A bright display from the Portuguese midfielder, who was alert to turn the ball in when Gabriel Jesus hit the post with his penalty.
Right-winger: Mo Salah (Liverpool)
In all fairness, Salah wasn't even that good in Liverpool's 2-2 draw with West Brom. However, even on a quiet day he got himself a goal, and he has now levelled the PL goalscoring record for a 38 game season, so he had to be in here, didn't he?
Centre-forward: Danny Ings (Liverpool)
What a feeling it must have been for Danny Ings to score the opener against West Brom. The Englishman has been plagued by injuries since his arrival at Liverpool, and he scored his first goal since 2015 at the Hawthorns. You could tell how much it meant to him, and his jubilant reaction was heartwarming to see.
Left-winger: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
The English youngster brought his goal tally for the season up to 23 with his strike against Swansea, a remarkable record for a winger. He also assisted David Silva for the first goal and earned the penalty for the fourth. Not a bad day at the office, then.