Plenty of goals, plenty of red cards and plenty of controversy. Another normal weekend in the Premier League then. Leaders Manchester City lost their 100% winning record in a shock home defeat by third-placed West Ham, a result which allowed Manchester United to move within two points of their neighbours following a nervy win at Southampton.
Defending champions Chelsea avoided a third straight defeat as nine-man Arsenal lost their discipline and the match, while comeback kings Leicester battled back to salvage a 2-2 draw at Stoke and stay in the top four. At the other end of the top-flight, it was a bad weekend for the north-east teams. Both Newcastle and Sunderland were beaten to stay rooted at the foot of the table, with Southampton, Aston Villa and Stoke also in the bottom five.
Goalkeeper - David De Gea (Manchester United)
Defender - Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea)
Defender - Ashley Williams (Swansea)
Defender - Winston Reid (West Ham)
Defensive midfielder - Kurt Zouma (Chelsea)
Midfielder - Jamie Vardy (Leicester)
Midfielder - Dimitri Payet (West Ham)
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic went to great lengths to sign Dimitri Payet from Marseille. Since his arrival at Upton Park this season the Frenchman has been a revelation. Bilic insists his latest signing is in the same class as Manchester City's superstar David Silva. Unfortunately it was difficult to compare as the two, as Silva didn't play, but Payet was easily on a par with the likes of Yaya Toure and £55m new signing Kevin de Bruyne. I think that will do.
Midfielder - Son Heung-min (Tottenham)
I love this boy's energy. Son Heung-min scored two goals in midweek in the Europa League and against Crystal Palace showed an alarming willingness to always make himself available to receive the ball anywhere on the pitch. Based on what I've seen so far I think this lad is going to be a big hit with Spurs fans.
Forward - Odion Ighalo (Watford)
The Nigerian could have scored a hat-trick but settled for two goals and three points at Newcastle. There is a flourishing partnership developing between Ighalo and Troy Deeney that needs to be carefully nurtured by Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores. The Hornets have only lost one game in six since their return to the Premier League and if they can keep Ighalo in this form Watford's survival looks odds-on.
Forward - Anthony Martial (Manchester United)
The teenage Frenchman made a spectacular start to his Manchester United career against arch-rivals Liverpool but looked the real deal against Southampton. He scored two goals that he made look routine. Not since Ruud van Nistlerooy have I seen a United striker approach goalscoring with such a cold and ruthless demeanour. If Martial keeps this up his £36m price tag will seem nothing more than a mere snip.
Forward - Callum Wilson (Bournemouth)
Wilson turned Younes Kaboul so completely on the edge of the box to score Bournemouth's opening goal the Sunderland defender never recovered. The Cherries striker's fifth goal of the season epitomised how far this lad has come in such a short space of time. A year ago he was dreaming of playing in the Premier League now he's scoring goals in the toughest league in the world. What's he dreaming of now, an international call-up? At this rate it wouldn't be out of the question.
Source:BBC
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