Revealed: Statistically Best Player At Every Premier League Club So Far This Season, With Surprising Arsenal & Tottenham Results

Find out whether you agree with your team’s best player of the season…

The Daily Mail today revealed the best player from each Premier League team so far this season. Their choice was based on EA Sports Player Performance Index, which also confirmed that league leaders Chelsea hold the top three positions in the overall ratings.

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Eden Hazard, Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa are the players battling for top spot, while Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling is in fourth place. Swansea City, Manchester City, Southampton, West Brom and Leicester stars complete the top ten – but who is your club’s best performer?

Find out below:

Arsenal – Aaron Ramsey

A somewhat surprising choice considering he’s yet to live up to last season’s high standards.

Aston Villa – Andreas Weimann

The catalyst behind Villa’s strong start to the season, he was sorely missed when out with an illness recently.

Burnley – Kieran Trippier

His solid defensive performances have helped the newly promoted side get some points on the board.

Chelsea – Diego Costa

The Spanish striker has scored nine goals in his first seven Premier League games with the Blues.

Crystal Palace – Mile Jedinak

The Australian midfielder leads from the front for Palace, and is often the key man in the centre of the park.

Everton – Steven Naismith

The Scottish forward has been the Toffees main source of inspiration and goals so far this year.

Hull City – Nikica Jelavic

The Croatian is beginning to find his feet again after a slow start to the season.

Leicester City – Leonardo Ulloa

The striker has taken to the Premier League superbly, and has scored five goals thus far.

Liverpool – Raheem Sterling

The teenager has been the Reds standout star in a difficult and unconvincing start to their campaign.

Manchester City – Sergio Aguero

The Argentine forward has been finding the net with ease once again, unlike his fellow City strikers.

Manchester United – Angel di Maria

The Argentine winger has played a big part in United’s recent transformation, leading them back into the top four for the first time in over a year.

Newcastle United – Papiss Demba Cisse

Has scored the goals that have – for now – kept Alan Pardew in his job.

Queens Park Rangers – Charlie Austin

Has been one of the few Rangers players to find the net so far this season, and has led the line to the best of his abilities.

Southampton – Graziano Pelle

A real find from the Saints, with his form earning him a maiden call-up to the Italy squad.

Stoke City – Ryan Shawcross

The formidable defender has been as reliable as ever this year, and is surely due an England call.

Sunderland – Sebastian Larsson

The midfielder is usually the source of all good things that come from the Black Cats.

Swansea City – Gylfi Sigurdsson

Has been a revelation since returning to the club from Tottenham, turning in a series of excellent performances.

Tottenham Hotspur – Christian Eriksen

Like last season he has been his side’s standout player, and will be aiming to lead them to success.

West Bromwich Albion – Saido Berahino

The top scoring Englishman in the Premier League, leading to interest from a number of ‘bigger’ clubs.

West Ham United – Stewart Downing

The former Liverpool man has impressed in a strong start to the season for the Hammers.

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