Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton)
Many people laughed when Carlo Ancelotti claimed that Dominic Calvert-Lewin could become one of Europe’s top strikers under his management, but the 22-year-old has been in superb form since the Italian took over. He was excellent again against Newcastle United, and produced two clinical finishes to earn the Toffees all three points.
Teemu Pukki (Norwich City)
With 20 games played, Norwich do look most likely to go straight back down to the Championship. If they are to stay up, they will need goals, and they will almost certainly have to come from Teemu Pukki. Pukki was at it once against Tottenham, forcing an own goal from Serge Aurier in the second half. He was also denied by VAR in the first half, despite seemingly being onside before putting the ball in the net.
Tammy Abraham (Chelsea)
There are just some players you simply can’t keep out of the game, as Tammy Abraham is quickly becoming one of them. He had a quiet first half against Arsenal, but came to life in the second, running into the channels, before playing a part in setting up, and scoring, the winner in the final five minutes. He has settled very nicely into life at Chelsea, and his 12 goals in the Premier League is an excellent return at this stage of the season.