Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea): Obviously he scored the goal that completed the great comeback. He gets a lot of stick, unjustifiably in my opinion. People don’t think he’s that good and maybe it’s the price tag and because he won a World Cup that means they expect more. He is a good midfielder and a really good captain, and he looks after the ball when they are in difficult moments.
Florian Wirtz (Liverpool): I have been saying for weeks and months that with a player of that quality, it was only a matter of time before he settled into it. These past six weeks we have seen the real Florian Wirtz – dictating games, his passing range is unbelievable. The goals and assists have started to come now and he is looking really strong.
Alex Scott (Bournemouth): It was a tough day for him because Wolves were decent. He has had a tough time after going away with England but has come back and has found his mojo. It’s going to be an interesting back end of the season for him trying to make the World Cup squad.
Noni Madueke (Arsenal): From thinking you are on the bench to finding out you are starting less than five minutes before kick-off is a massive turn of events. To be mentally focused to deliver, that is credit to Mikel Arteta and Madueke. They somehow gave the goal to him even though it was an own goal, but with a goal and assist he gets in the team.
Habib Diarra (Sunderland): It says a goal and an own goal, but it’s basically two goals for him. He was exceptional. The wide players absolutely killed Burnley and he was at the heart of it.