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GettyKasper Schmeichel | Leicester City
Schmeichel made an impressive seven saves in Leicester's 0-0 draw with current Premier League champions Chelsea; more saves than any other keeper on Match Day 23.
GettyCraig Dawson | West Brom
Craig Dawson scored his 11th goal for the Baggies in the Premier League; only Gareth McAuley has scored more from defence for West Brom (15).
GettyJonny Evans | West Brom
Evans netted his second league goal of the season in opening the scoring in West Brom's 2-0 win over Brighton – only once previously has he scored more in a Premier League campaign (three in 2012/13 for Man Utd).
GettyAndrew Robertson | Liverpool
Robertson made the most tackles and most clearances of any Liverpool player as they beat Manchester City 4-3, ending their unbeaten run at 30 games.
GettyAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain | Liverpool
Oxlade-Chamberlain scored his third goal of the season - his best individual tally in a campaign - and laid on an assist as the Reds swept Manchester City aside.
GettyManuel Lanzini | West Ham
Manuel Lanzini scored his first ever brace in the Premier League, on what was his 78th appearance in the competition.
GettyJames Ward-Prowse | Southampton
James Ward-Prowse netted his first brace in the Premier League since January 2016 (v West Brom), which was his only previous one in the competition.
Son Heung-Min | Tottenham
Son Heung-min became only the second player to score in five consecutive home Premier League matches for Spurs, after Jermain Defoe in 2004.
GettyMarko Arnautovic | West Ham
Arnautovic had a hand in three goals in a single Premier League game for the first time in his career (one goal, two assists).
GettyCallum Wilson | Bournemouth
Wilson scored his sixth goal of the season in his 100th appearance for Bournemouth as they beat Arsenal, and laid on the first assist of his Premier League career for Jordon Ibe's winner.
GettyHarry Kane | Tottenham
Harry Kane’s second goal in Spurs' 4-0 demolition of Everton was his 98th in the Premier League, making him Tottenham Hotspur’s all-time record scorer in the competition.
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