Midfielders:
Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool)

Wijnaldum scored the opening goal for Liverpool in their weekend's 2-0 over Cardiff City. Wijnaldum made space for himself in the box and pumped in the low corner by Trent Alexander Arnold to score a wonderful goal.
Wijnaldum has made 32 appearances this season in the Premier League for the Merseyside club and has scored 3 goals so far.
Mesut Ozil (Arsenal)

Although Arsenal lost their home game against Crystal Palace, it was Mesut Ozil who proved again that he is a world class talent. Ozil scored the equalising goal for the Gunners on Sunday.
Ozil connected a flick from Alexandre Lacazette in the 47th minute of the game and made a goal out of nothing. It looked difficult to score from a tight angle there but the German showed terrific calmness to play it past Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita.
Gylfi Sigurðsson (Everton)

Gylfi Sigurdsson was one of the key players for Everton in their 4-0 victory over Manchester United. Sigurdsson not only scored for his team but also made a crucial assist to destroy the Red Devils.
A scintillating shot from distance went past David De Gea in the 28th minute of the match. In the 64th minute of the game, the Iceland professional provided a delicious ball towards Theo Walcott, who guided the ball beyond De Gea.