Demarai Gray (Leicester City)
There were worries when Leicester manager Brendon Rodgers made nine changes to the side to face West Ham. They needn’t have worried though, as a number of the fringe players were able to stake a claim for a more regular spot in the team. One of those players was Demarai Gray, who was a constant threat to the West Ham back four. He may have missed a penalty, but he more than made up for that with a fine run and finish for the winning goal in the second half.
Jorginho (Chelsea)
It may seem strange to put a substitute in the team of the week, but the Italian international changed the game when Frank Lampard bought him on against Arsenal. He took the ball in tight areas and bought Chelsea’s attacking players into the game, when previously they had very little impact. Much credit must again go to Lampard, who made the early change in system and personnel to get Jorginho on, with the former Napoli man scoring Chelsea's equaliser.