Everton made history on Monday against Manchester United as they became the first team in Premier League history to win at Old Trafford with 10 men.
At the heart of their memorable 1-0 success was goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who made six saves, including two brilliant fingertip stops to deny Joshua Zirkzee.
Pickford's sensational showing impressed Alan Shearer, the Premier League's record goalscorer, who has named the Everton star in his Team of the Week for Matchweek 12 along with team-mates Michael Keane and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
Jordan Pickford (Everton)
"Commanded his penalty area and made several big saves, including two excellent stops to deny Zirkzee. He just refused to be beaten."
Watch: Pickford's sensational display
Malick Thiaw (Newcastle United)
"Was solid all evening, gave very little away and produced a dominant showing at centre-back against one of the best strikers in the world in Erling Haaland."
Murillo (Nottingham Forest)
"Scored a superb goal which gave Forest the lead and was imperious at the heart of their defence in an incredible and fully deserved 3-0 win at Liverpool."
Michael Keane (Everton)
"It would have been easy to be distracted after the incident with Idrissa Gueye but he stood tall and nothing got past him, despite Everton playing with a man fewer for virtually the whole match."
Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest)
"Easily the best midfielder on the pitch. Liverpool couldn't get close to him. He dominated the middle of the park with his excellent passing and vision."
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
"He made the difference in Villa's comeback win against Leeds. Two excellent goals, including a sensational free-kick that won the match."
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton)
"Put in an outstanding shift to ease the pressure on Everton's backline and topped off a wonderful display with a brilliant goal that fittingly won the match."
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal)
"Ran the game and was electric around the edge of the box, scoring a brilliant hat-trick in the 4-1 win in the north London derby. It's the kind of moment he would have dreamed of when he joined Arsenal."
Pedro Neto (Chelsea)
"Too good for Burnley with his pace and skill. Capped off a strong display with a quality diving header."
Callum Wilson (West Ham United)
"Scored two excellent goals and led the line very well. West Ham missed his presence up top when he was taken off early in the second half, as they went on to lose their 2-0 lead."
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle)
"Two brilliant finishes and he should have scored another. Showed great energy and attitude, epitomising Newcastle's display against Manchester City."
Manager: Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest)
"What an impact he's had since joining Forest in late October. They look so much more organised, confident and threatening, as they showed in their brilliant win at Anfield."