
Right-wing: Mesut Ozil (Arsenal)
Regardless of what has been said about Mesut Ozil of late, he hasn't let it affect his performances on the field. On Saturday against Swansea, the German was once again Gunners' best attacking option and looked to make things tick in the final third for the hosts. It was due to his incision why Arsenal got back into the game and went on to eventually seal the game.
Left-wing: Leroy Sane (Manchester City)
Leroy Sane has been an absolute beast for Manchester City this season. With only 10 games in, he has already found the back of the net on six occasions and has provided another five assists to his name. Even against West Brom, the German looked unstoppable down the left. Linking with De Bruyne and Silva, Sane created chaos in and around the opposition penalty area, and was arguably the best performer on the day.
Striker: Javier Hernandez (West Ham)
West Ham controlled proceedings against Crystal Palace over the weekend, but fail to get the job done in what was an early season relegation six-pointer. Despite them being shambles at the back, the Hammers looked menacing going forward and it was all due to Javier Hernandez. Apart from scoring a goal, his movement was exemplary. Criticised for being a poacher, Chicharito played slightly deeper this time around, got involved in the build-up, and had an impressive game in total for the London outfit.