Budweiser Kings of the Match: Matchweek 10

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See which players earned the backing of supporters, including West Brom goalkeeper Sam Johnstone

Supporters voted in their thousands to crown their Budweiser Kings of the Match in Matchweek 10.

Shortly after the final whistles, fans across the world chose their top performers via the official Premier League website and app, and here's who came out on top.

Callum Wilson (NEW)

Wilson inspired Newcastle United on his return from injury, scoring and assisting late on to take 73.6 per cent of votes.

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Diogo Jota (LIV)

A first away Premier League goal for Liverpool gave him 67.3 per cent of votes and extended the champions' unbeaten run to six matches.

Riyad Mahrez (MCI)

The Algerian made it seven goals in his last four appearances against Burnley with a hat-trick that earned him 47.6 per cent of the vote.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (EVE)

Despite not finding the net, the Premier League's top scorer took 44.4 per cent of the vote after making two key passes.

Sam Johnstone (WBA)

The West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper made some key saves to earn 48.3 per cent of the vote and help his side to their first win of the season.

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Edinson Cavani (MUN)

The half-time substitute made a major impact for Manchester United, assisting Bruno Fernandes and scoring two headers to take 52 per cent of the vote. 

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Ben Chilwell (CHE)

The left-back helped Chelsea to a fifth clean sheet of the season, beating Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to the award thanks to receiving 45.4 per cent of votes.

Pedro Neto (WOL)

Neto's opening goal and tireless performance helped him beat fellow goalscorers Gabriel and Daniel Podence in the voting. 

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Jamie Vardy (LEI)

The striker set up a goal for Harvey Barnes to claim 49.3 per cent of supporters' votes.

Jack Grealish (AVL)

The playmaker gave a captain's performance as he scored, completed eight take-ons and produced five key passes to take 67.4 per cent of the vote.