Chelsea continued their fine record at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Saturday's 1-0 London derby win over Spurs, with Moises Caicedo once again at the heart of their success.
The Chelsea midfielder crowned a dominant midfield performance with a big role in the decisive goal, winning possession twice on the edge of Spurs' penalty area before teeing up Joao Pedro to score.
Caicedo's all-action display impressed Alan Shearer, the Premier League's record goalscorer, who has named the Ecuadorian in his Team of the Week for Matchweek 10.
Robert Sanchez (Chelsea)
"Dominated his penalty area. Came and collected every set-piece to nullify the attacking threat of a Spurs team who have often relied on set-plays."
Jurrien Timber (Arsenal)
"Helped the Gunners to keep yet another clean sheet - their seventh in 10 Premier League matches. Timber was also superb going forward."
Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace)
"Another impressive display from the centre-back, who made some crucial challenges. A key figure as Palace won the set-piece battle with Brentford."
Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
"What a season he is having. Made it a frustrating match for Brentford’s attack. Didn’t put a foot wrong."
Marc Cucurella (Chelsea)
"Outstanding down the left from start to finish. Won every tackle and barely gave in-form Mohammed Kudus a sniff."
Amad (Manchester United)
"A constant threat throughout. Man Utd needed a moment of magic to earn a point at Forest and his stunning late strike provided it."
Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool)
"Liverpool needed a spark to reignite their season and he provided it. Made a big difference on his return from injury and scored a lovely goal."
Moises Caicedo (Chelsea)
"Caicedo was a powerhouse in midfield, running the show with his energy and aggression, most notably when he dispossessed both Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven to set up Joao Pedro's winner."
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Declan Rice (Arsenal)
"An outstanding performance. Rice showed his class with a goal and a brilliant all-round display."
Diego Gomez (Brighton & Hove Albion)
"Announced himself on the Premier League stage, scoring a double to help Brighton see off Leeds and move into the top half of the table."
Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
"Just another two goals for the big Norwegian! He is unplayable - and unstoppable - right now. An absolute goal machine."