Amad Diallo (Manchester United): The Anfield draw was Diallo's coming-of-age game. Every now and then, you have a game where everyone goes 'there he is', and for him to do that for Manchester United against Liverpool, flying high and everyone thinking they're going to win by six or seven, it was excellent. The problem he will face now is that everyone expects him to deliver those performances week after week. At such a young age, everyone will start looking at him as the main man under this coach, so he will have a lot of pressure on his shoulders soon, but for now let's appreciate how well he is performing.
Raul Jimenez (Fulham): I could have given this to Alexander Isak again because he scored and showed the level he is at, but Jimenez scored two goals – yes both were penalties but you still have to score them. He led the line well and he has to start scoring consistently for Fulham to get into Europe, which I think they are capable of. He's the all-time top scorer in the Liga MX and is also back from a horrific injury, so it's great to see him doing really well.
Savinho (Manchester City): Another coming-of-age game. A nice bit of deception to set up the first goal with a cross that was deflected into the net. He absolutely tore West Ham apart down the right flank and caused problems all day. He got the assist for Erling Haaland's goal with a cross that both goalkeeper and defender thought they could get, but couldn't. It's really positive for him but we need to see that more regularly.