Adama Traore (Wolves)
What a change we have seen in Adama Traore since the start of the season. He used to be like a Ferrari without a driver, with all the pace in the world, but no final product to go with it. This season, he looks like a man reborn. He still has the pace and skill to beat his man, but he now has the final pass as well. He showed this against Manchester City, scoring from range to reduce the deficit, before setting up Raul Jimenez for the equaliser. If he keeps this form up, he could have some big clubs coming after him in the summer.
James Ward-Prowse (Southampton)
Southampton’s more defensive approach at Chelsea saw a change of roles for a number of players in the side. One such player was James Ward-Prowse, who put in a more industrial display at Stamford Bridge. He was all over the pitch, and was a constant thorn in Chelsea’s midfield, as they denied the Blues any chance to get the ball down and play.