Goalkeeper: We're not usually fond of picking goalkeepers that ended up on the losing side but we'll make an exception for Jordan Pickford. If it wasn't for him, Sunderland could have lost 10-0 instead of 1-0 at White Hart Lane. He made a host of saves, but saved the best for a curling Erik Lamela effort that seemed destined for the far corner until he got the tiniest of fingertip touches. "Without him, things could have been a lot worse for David Moyes," says Shaka Hislop.
Right-back: There's plenty of love for Seamus Coleman after the Everton full-back scored a superb solo goal in the comfortable 3-1 victory over Middlesbrough. Paul Mariner said the Irishman was solid at the back and showed "great composure with his goal." Coleman edges out Hislop's selection of Tottenham's Kyle Walker.
Centre-back: Scott Dann is the first of two goal-scoring centre-backs after he played his part in a bristling first-half display from Crystal Palace. Poor Stoke were punished by two set pieces early on, the first converted by James Tomkins, the second by Dann, who has a knack of scoring aerial goals. Hislop says the goals "took the wind out of Stoke's sails and made for an easy-ish day at the back."
Centre-back: Alongside Dann is Dejan Lovren. The Liverpool man was in fine fettle as Jurgen Klopp's men claimed three points from Stamford Bridge for the second successive season with a 2-1 win on Friday night. For the most part, Lovren kept the in-form Diego Costa quiet, and he popped up with a superb goal at the other end. Mariner was impressed how Lovren led the line.