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GK - Guglielmo Vicario, 8.0 (Tottenham)
Guglielmo Vicario showed exactly why he was brought in to be Tottenham's new number one with an assured performance in their 2-0 win over Manchester United.
The Italian stopper showed off his cat-like reflexes against headed efforts from Casemiro and Raphael Varane with United chasing the game as he backstopped his side to a disciplined victory.

DEF - Serge Aurier, 8.7 (Nottingham Forest)
Serge Aurier served up one of the performances of the match week on Friday night with a highly productive performance as Nottingham Forest got off the mark against Sheffield United.
The Ivorian right-back was all-action and notched two assists, with both of his crosses converted by Taiwo Awoniyi and Chris Wood.

DEF - Ethan Pinnock, 8.3 (Brentford)
Brentford maintained their good record in London derbies and this performance was one of their best as they cruised past a sorry-looking Fulham side 3-0.
The Bees never looked like conceding and central defender Ethan Pinnock was a key reason behind that, making six clearances and winning eight duels to stifle the Cottagers.
DEF - Pervis Estupinan, 8.5 (Brighton)
Pervis Estupinan retains his place in the side with yet another impressive display as Brighton continued their fine start to the campaign with a 4-1 demolition of Wolves.
The left-back shone at both ends of play but did plenty of damage going forward.
He claimed the assists for Kaoru Mitoma's fine solo goal before the favour was returned as he hit home the Seagulls' second in the Molineux blitz.
MID - Solly March, 9.1 (Brighton)
Like a host of Brighton players, Solly March had an enjoyable afternoon against Wolves - so enjoyable that he registered the highest rating of the weekend.
March scored twice at Molineux with both coming within four minutes of each other as he had the nous to pick up the correct position in the penalty area to tap home.
He remained industrious up and down the right-hand flank all game, though, also making four tackles and interceptions as well as three clearances.

MID - James Ward-Prowse, 8.5 (West Ham)
It was a superb West Ham debut for James Ward-Prowse, who showcased his excellent delivery as the Hammers picked up an impressive 3-1 win over Chelsea.
Ward-Prowse put a perfect corner onto the head of Nayef Aguerd for West Ham's opening goal then put Michail Antonio through for his side's second.
MID - Lucas Paqueta, 8.4 (West Ham)
Like new teammate Ward-Prowse, Lucas Paqueta had a good afternoon at the London Stadium as West Ham had to fend off a Chelsea side dominant in possession.
The Brazilian clipped the post in the first half with the game level but found the scoresheet in the second period when he coolly buried his penalty into the corner to assure his side the victory.
MID - Kaoru Mitoma, 8.6 (Brighton)
Yet another Brighton player, but the aforementioned Mitoma absolutely deserves his place in this week's side.
The Japanese star got the party started for Brighton at Wolves with a fine individual goal which saw him drive from the touchline towards the penalty area, drifting between his opponents before slotting into the corner.
He then turned provider in the second half with his cut-back converted by Estupinan.
FWD - Bryan Mbeumo, 8.4 (Brentford)
Bryan Mbeumo has stepped up excellently for Brentford in the absence of talisman Ivan Toney and is quickly emerging as their new main man.
The Cameroon international tallied twice in the Bees' win at Fulham, taking his record without Toney to an impressive eight goals in seven appearances.
FWD - Yoane Wissa, 8.1 (Brentford)
Like Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa has also been tasked to fill the void left by Toney and with another goal at the weekend, Brentford manager Thomas Frank will be very pleased with that.
Wissa was a livewire against Fulham and his six total shots showed he wasn't afraid to let fly, while he also showed quick thinking to capitalise on an Issa Diop mistake before slotting home.

FWD - Phil Foden, 8.4 (Manchester City)
Manchester City put in a controlled performance in their 1-0 win over Newcastle and Phil Foden was right at the centre of his side's victory at the Etihad Stadium.
The 23-year-old created a game-high seven chances with his close control and deft passing and teed up the lone goal from Julian Alvarez as City strolled.