• Right-back: Hector Bellerin (Arsenal). The teenager scored his first Arsenal goal with the calmest of finishes in the 5-0 win over Aston Villa. It capped a fine individual display. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
    Right-back: Hector Bellerin (Arsenal). The teenager scored his first Arsenal goal with the calmest of finishes in the 5-0 win over Aston Villa. It capped a fine individual display. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
  • Centre-back: Ashley Williams (Swansea). The captain led by example as Swansea put behind them their recent poor form. Williams made two goal-line clearances in a matter of seconds. Ian Walton / Getty
    Centre-back: Ashley Williams (Swansea). The captain led by example as Swansea put behind them their recent poor form. Williams made two goal-line clearances in a matter of seconds. Ian Walton / Getty
  • Centre-back: Phil Jagielka (Everton). Another defiant display from a captain and another goal-line clearance. Jagielka was superb as Everton ended Alan Pardew’s winning start at Crystal Palace. Glyn Krik / AFP
    Centre-back: Phil Jagielka (Everton). Another defiant display from a captain and another goal-line clearance. Jagielka was superb as Everton ended Alan Pardew’s winning start at Crystal Palace. Glyn Krik / AFP
  • Left-back: Patrick van Aanholt (Sunderland). His side recorded a rare home win and Jermain Defoe got his first goal, courtesy of a fine cross from left-back Van Aanholt. Matthew Lewis / Getty
    Left-back: Patrick van Aanholt (Sunderland). His side recorded a rare home win and Jermain Defoe got his first goal, courtesy of a fine cross from left-back Van Aanholt. Matthew Lewis / Getty
  • Right midfield: Remy Cabella (Newcastle). The Frenchman scored a belated first goal for Newcastle and demonstrated his flair as United gave John Carver a first win, at Hull. Lindsey Parnaby / AFP
    Right midfield: Remy Cabella (Newcastle). The Frenchman scored a belated first goal for Newcastle and demonstrated his flair as United gave John Carver a first win, at Hull. Lindsey Parnaby / AFP
  • Centre midfield: Jonjo Shelvey (Swansea). Scored a superb long-range goal to secure the surprise of the weekend as Swansea beat Southampton at St Mary’s. Ian Walton / Getty
    Centre midfield: Jonjo Shelvey (Swansea). Scored a superb long-range goal to secure the surprise of the weekend as Swansea beat Southampton at St Mary’s. Ian Walton / Getty
  • Centre midfield: Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool). While Daniel Sturridge’s scoring return made the headlines, Coutinho set up two goals and continued his fine form. Peter Powell / EPA
    Centre midfield: Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool). While Daniel Sturridge’s scoring return made the headlines, Coutinho set up two goals and continued his fine form. Peter Powell / EPA
  • Left midfield: Mesut Ozil (Arsenal). The fit-again German scored one goal, made another and showed his quality as Arsenal ran riot against Aston Villa. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
    Left midfield: Mesut Ozil (Arsenal). The fit-again German scored one goal, made another and showed his quality as Arsenal ran riot against Aston Villa. Eddie Keogh / Reuters
  • Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham). Reached the 20-goal landmark by the end of January with two at West Brom. His first was a fantastic strike. Ben Stansall / AFP
    Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham). Reached the 20-goal landmark by the end of January with two at West Brom. His first was a fantastic strike. Ben Stansall / AFP
  • Striker: Jonathan Walters (Stoke). Often an unsung hero, the selfless Walters thrust himself into the spotlight with three goals in a victory over QPR. Ben Hoskins / Getty
    Striker: Jonathan Walters (Stoke). Often an unsung hero, the selfless Walters thrust himself into the spotlight with three goals in a victory over QPR. Ben Hoskins / Getty

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