Forwards
Right winger: Son Heung-min
The South Korean has been a slow starter this season, partly due to the Asian Games and partly due to Lucas Moura's form. But he looks to be back to his best, and his performance at the King Power Stadium was another sign of the same.
He opened the scoring with a stunning left-footed strike from outside the box, and then he crossed for Dele Alli to score the second. In the absence of Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen, Son took the leader's role. He is sure to play a crucial part in Tuesday's vital match against Barcelona.
Striker: Mohamed Salah
Do you still think he's not doing it this season? Salah exploded on Saturday against Bournemouth, as the Egyptian scored a hattrick to send Liverpool to the top of the table courtesy of Manchester City's loss to Chelsea.
He opened the scoring after slotting in the rebound, and then double the lead after a low finish at the end of a slaloming run. Salah completed his hattrick in style, going past Steve Cook and Asmir Begovic before producing a cool finish. He is the joint-top scorer in the Premier League with 10 goals, as he will hope to regain his Golden Boot.
Left winger: Felipe Anderson
Marko Arnautovic's injury meant that West Ham needed a new talisman, and Anderson stepped up to the plate against Crystal Palace.
Javier Hernandez gave the Hammers the lead when he slotted in after Anderson's free-kick rebounded to him. Then Anderson scored himself, a sensational curling effort which turned out to be the eventual game-winner. He attempted 6 dribbles, made 2 tackles, and provided the spark going forward for the Hammers