GK: Mark Schwarzer (Fulham)
It was an inspired showing from the veteran goalkeeper as he denied Arsenal on numerous occasions, capping his display with a penalty save deep into stoppage time.
RB: Billy Jones (West Brom)
The 25-year-old was imperious at right-back, both in flying forward and defending stoutly, as he helped West Brom beat Wigan and secure another valuable three points.
CB: Jonas Olsson (West Brom)
It was a colossal defensive display from the Swede, whose positional sense, aerial prowess and leadership helped West Brom to their first away win of the season.
CB: Sean Morrison (Reading)
In what was a match devoid of quality in the final third, Morrison thrived as he helped Reading keep a clean sheet, restricting Norwich.
LB: Jose Enrique (Liverpool)
The Spaniard was full of energy and his lung-busting work down the left wing was crucial as Liverpool secured a welcome draw at the home of the European champions.
MF: David Silva (Manchester City)
His glorious pass opened up a stubborn Spurs defence and won the game for his side, but this was a fine return all round from the midfielder, who made his first appearance in a month.
MF: Marouane Fellaini (Everton)
The Belgium midfielder often looks a man among boys when dominating opposition defences and he made the difference with a fine goal and an even better assist.
MF: Bryan Ruiz (Fulham)
Ruiz caused havoc along with Berbatov as the forward drifted in between the Arsenal midfield and back line to good effect as he continued his fine form.
FW: Dimitar Berbatov (Fulham)
The former Manchester United and Spurs man was key to everything Fulham did, scoring the first goal and creating the second before adding the third in a remarkable display.
FW: Olivier Giroud (Arsenal)
It was a vastly-improved showing from the Arsenal forward as he held the ball up and linked the play to good effect, while bagging a brace for himself.
FW: Javier Hernandez (Manchester United)
Showed his predatory instinct to rescue United from a dire situation - it is just a shame the Premier League's most devastating finisher is not considered worth a regular first-team place.
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