• Goalkeeper: Rui Patricio (Wolves) – Leeds had more shots at Molineux on Friday but Patricio’s string of fine saves earned Wolves a third win in four games. Reuters
    Goalkeeper: Rui Patricio (Wolves) – Leeds had more shots at Molineux on Friday but Patricio’s string of fine saves earned Wolves a third win in four games. Reuters
  • Right-back: Seamus Coleman (Everton) – The last survivor of Everton’s previous Merseyside derby win did a fine man-marking job on Andy Robertson and almost scored himself. AFP
    Right-back: Seamus Coleman (Everton) – The last survivor of Everton’s previous Merseyside derby win did a fine man-marking job on Andy Robertson and almost scored himself. AFP
  • Centre-back: Craig Dawson (West Ham) – Showed why he is an outstanding signing with a defiant role in West Ham’s second-half rearguard action against Tottenham. Reuters
    Centre-back: Craig Dawson (West Ham) – Showed why he is an outstanding signing with a defiant role in West Ham’s second-half rearguard action against Tottenham. Reuters
  • Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – A brilliant cross-field ball led to the winner against Arsenal while Dias and John Stones excelled in keeping another clean sheet. AFP
    Centre-back: Ruben Dias (Manchester City) – A brilliant cross-field ball led to the winner against Arsenal while Dias and John Stones excelled in keeping another clean sheet. AFP
  • Left-back: Luke Shaw (Manchester United) – A man-of-the-match display against Newcastle was further evidence of his fine form this season. EPA
    Left-back: Luke Shaw (Manchester United) – A man-of-the-match display against Newcastle was further evidence of his fine form this season. EPA
  • Right midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea) – Scored a penalty in a first-team match for the first time and was Chelsea’s brightest attacker in their comeback at Southampton. AFP
    Right midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea) – Scored a penalty in a first-team match for the first time and was Chelsea’s brightest attacker in their comeback at Southampton. AFP
  • Centre midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham) – A brilliant goal-saving intervention was the highlight of an all-action display. Combined well with Tomas Soucek again, too. AFP
    Centre midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham) – A brilliant goal-saving intervention was the highlight of an all-action display. Combined well with Tomas Soucek again, too. AFP
  • Centre midfield: James Maddison (Leicester) – Kept up his excellent scoring form with an early goal against Aston Villa. Kept on finding space behind their midfield, too. AFP
    Centre midfield: James Maddison (Leicester) – Kept up his excellent scoring form with an early goal against Aston Villa. Kept on finding space behind their midfield, too. AFP
  • Left midfield: Ademola Lookman (Fulham) – Deserved his winner against Sheffield United for a bright display. Including seven points, the last week has kickstarted Fulham’s revival bid. Reuters
    Left midfield: Ademola Lookman (Fulham) – Deserved his winner against Sheffield United for a bright display. Including seven points, the last week has kickstarted Fulham’s revival bid. Reuters
  • Centre forward: Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace) – Came off the bench to get the brilliant injury-time winner as Palace pilfered the points against rivals Brighton. Reuters
    Centre forward: Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace) – Came off the bench to get the brilliant injury-time winner as Palace pilfered the points against rivals Brighton. Reuters
  • Centre forward: Richarlison (Everton) – Led the line superbly and took his early goal with clinical excellence as Everton won at Anfield for the first time since 1999. EPA
    Centre forward: Richarlison (Everton) – Led the line superbly and took his early goal with clinical excellence as Everton won at Anfield for the first time since 1999. EPA

Mason Mount opens Chelsea account, Everton duo shine - Premier League team of the week


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Richarlison's early goal set up Everton's first win at the home of derby rivals Liverpool in 22 years on Saturday, while at the other end Seamus Coleman did a superb job marking Andrew Robertson out of the game.

Mason Mount scored his first goal for Chelsea's first team in their 1-1 draw at Southampton while Christian Benteke climbed off the bench to pilfer all three points for Crystal Palace in Monday's match against Brighton.

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