JORDAN PICKFORD | EVERTON
Alex Livesey
Everton stopper Pickford made five saves and kept a clean sheet to help his side to 0-0 draw against reigning champions Chelsea.
SERGE AURIER | TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
No Spurs player had more touches of the ball versus Burnley than Aurier (80), with the full-back also creating two goalscoring chances.
PHIL JAGIELKA | EVERTON
Jan Kruger
The Everton defender made more clearances (14) and blocks (5) than any other player from his team in their stalemate with Chelsea.
NICOLAS OTAMENDI | MANCHESTER CITY
Otamendi (153) attempted more passes than any other Man City player in their dominant 4-0 win over Bournemouth.
FABIAN DELPH | MANCHESTER CITY
Delph completed 95.2 per cent of his 83 passes and made more tackles (4) and interceptions (4) than any other Man City player.
PHILIPPE COUTINHO | LIVERPOOL
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The Brazilian has been involved in 16 goals in 11 away matches in all competitions (nine goals, seven assists).
JOE ALLEN | STOKE CITY
Gareth Copley
The midfielder scored and assisted in the same Premier League game for the first time in his career.
RAHEEM STERLING | MANCHESTER CITY
Oli Scarff
Sterling has been directly involved in 16 league goals this season (12 goals, 4 assists), his best-ever return in a single Premier League campaign.
PASCAL GROSS | BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION
Mike Hewitt
Gross has been directly involved in nine Premier League goals this season (four goals, five assists), four more than any other Brighton player.
JUAN MATA | MANCHESTER UNITED
Mata has been involved in five goals in his last four Premier League appearances against Leicester City (four goals, one assist).
HARRY KANE | TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
The England forward has scored 36 Premier League goals in 2017 – no player has ever scored more in a calendar year in the competition (Alan Shearer 36 in 1995).