Strikers
Javier Hernandez
The Mexican striker has had a reputation of being a poacher, and the game against Newcastle showed exactly why. He scored two goals which further enhanced that reputation, as West Ham secured a 3-0 win.
He headed the ball in from Robert Snodgrass' perfect cross to give the Hammers the lead. The goal was a perfect example of his astute positioning. The lead was doubled in the second half when he ran onto Marko Arnautovic's layoff to slot home. Now the illness is behind him, and Manuel Pellegrini will hope that Chicharito will find his feet again in the Premier League.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

Arsenal were purring in their derby win against Tottenham, and the Gabon international was one of the reasons why. He scored two goals and set up another, and his performance carried the Gunners to a memorable win.
Aubameyang converted a penalty in the first half to give Arsenal the lead and then equalised in the second half with a sublime curling effort from the edge of the box. He then played in Lucas Torreira who scored the fourth goal to seal the win. Aubameyang has now scored 10 goals in the league this season, which is two more than any other player. Definitely an early Golden Boot favourite.