#1 Raheem Sterling
Raheem Sterling still sits pretty at the top of the Power Ranking list, and it has to do with an impressive showing yet again, putting his cumulative performance grade above everyone else.
Sterling ran riot on the left-wing against Tottenham Hotspurs. He beat Kyle Walker-Peters easily with his pace and found himself behind the lines a lot of times. His sleek one-touch pass and instant motion for the return pass was on full display.
When Kevin de Bruyne delivered a loopy ball into the box on the far post, Sterling was the first one to connect and finish very calmly to give Manchester City the lead. He also registered 2 key passes and 2 successful tackles. His pass percentage stood at 84% while he completed 32 of them and also won 5 ground duels out of 12.
With the goal against Tottenham, Raheem takes his goal tally to 4 for the season and he would be hoping for more of the same.