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1) VICTOR WANYAMA (TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR) – 8.3
Against a possession oriented Manchester City side, the midfielder was at his imposing best as he closed down the spaces and broke down play. He produced a fine save from Claudio Bravo with a shot from range.
.@VictorWanyama's stats from yesterday's game!
— Tottenham Hotspur (@Spurs_India) October 3, 2016
He is really a wall in the midfield!💪#COYS pic.twitter.com/93jCBDM6LP
2) DELE ALLI (TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR) – 7.6
Arguably his best performance this season, Alli took his chance expertly to make it 2-0 to the hosts in the first half. He also did supremely well to win the penalty in the second.
We've got Alli,Dele Alli, I just don't think you understand. #COYS https://t.co/XLaHcC4Gkp
— Six Foot Newt (@6footnewt) October 3, 2016
3) CALLUM WILSON (BOURNEMOUTH) – 7.6
Wilson opened the scoring against Watford, stabbing home from a Junior Stanislas cross.
7 - No player has scored more Premier League goals for Bournemouth than Callum Wilson. Deadly.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 1, 2016
4) TOBY ALDERWEIRELD (TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR) – 7.6
The Tottenham defender had his hands full with the Premier League’s most lethal striker Sergio Aguero. However, he came through with flying colours, rarely affording the Argentine any space.
Toby Alderweireld's game by numbers vs. Man City:
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 3, 2016
100% tackles won
78% pass accuracy
14 clearances
2 interceptions pic.twitter.com/PybOl7nwoO
5) WILLIAN (CHELSEA) – 7.6
The winger was a constant threat in the final third. He particularly came good in the second period and executed a delightful curled finish to break the deadlock.
Willian 1-0. #CFC pic.twitter.com/Ryn0l1R64f
— Conteholic (@Conteholic) October 1, 2016