Matchweek 19 of the 2025/26 Premier League season featured some superb individual performances.
We picked out six of the best and asked you to vote to determine the Premier League Player of the Matchweek.
You had until 17:00 GMT on Friday 2 January to cast your vote.
James Garner (Nott'm Forest 0-2 Everton)
Everton midfielder James Garner was instrumental in a commanding away win at Nottingham Forest, opening the scoring at the City Ground with a composed first-half finish.
He also showed his creative quality when slipping through a sublime pass for Thierno Barry to net his second goal for the club.
Since David Moyes’ return to Everton, few midfielders have delivered more decisive moments for their side in the Premier League than Garner.
Watch: Garner's MW19 performance v Forest
Bruno Guimaraes (Burnley 1-3 Newcastle)
Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes delivered a big moment against Burnley, sealing a hard-fought win at Turf Moor with a calm stoppage-time finish.
With the hosts pushing relentlessly for an equaliser after the break, Guimaraes kept his composure to pounce on a loose ball and curl it left-footed into an empty net, killing off Burnley’s hopes of a late comeback.
Watch: Guimaraes' MW19 performance v Burnley
James Justin (Liverpool 0-0 Leeds)
The right wing-back epitomised Leeds United's energetic display on New Year’s Day, playing a pivotal role in holding Liverpool to a goalless draw at Anfield and extending his side's unbeaten run to six games.
Ex-Leeds defender and 1991/92 league-title winner Tony Dorigo said: "We had to be disciplined, resolute and, when we had the ball, take it to them. James Justin defended really, really well."
One of Justin’s key contributions came in the 14th minute when he bravely slid in to block Florian Wirtz's close-range effort.
Watch: Justin's MW19 performance v Liverpool
Nordi Mukiele (Sunderland 0-0 Man City)
Nordi Mukiele starred as Sunderland kept a clean sheet against a Manchester City side who had averaged three goals per league game since their last blank in late October.
The centre-back took one for the team when he blocked a stinging shot by Jeremy Doku as the visitors pressed for a winner.
The Frenchman also contributed at the other end, sending a long ball forward that set up Brian Brobbey for a duel with Ruben Dias and a shot that forced a save from Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Watch: Mukiele's MW19 performance v Man City
Lucas Paqueta (West Ham 2-2 Brighton)
West Ham United playmaker Lucas Paqueta was central to the Hammers’ attacking threat against Brighton and Hove Albion, releasing Jarrod Bowen with a perfectly weighted pass for the opener before calmly converting a first-half penalty to restore the home side's lead at London Stadium.
Paqueta's composure from 12 yards capped a breathless opening period in which the Brazilian dictated the tempo and drove West Ham forward whenever space opened up.
Despite the points being shared, Paqueta's influence stood out, with the midfielder once again proving dangerous in the final third on a crucial night in the fight to stay up.
Watch: Paqueta's MW19 performance v Brighton
Leandro Trossard (Arsenal 4-1 Aston Villa)
Arsenal forward Leandro Trossard was incisive against Aston Villa, drilling home a first-time strike after the break to put daylight between the sides and swing the momentum firmly in the hosts’ favour at Emirates Stadium.
Trossard then remained at the heart of Arsenal’s attacking flow, producing some sharp combination play in the build-up to Gabriel Jesus’ late goal as the Gunners powered to a statement 4-1 win to end 2025 on top of the table.
In the last calendar year, no Arsenal player registered more Premier League goals, assists or total goal involvements than Trossard, underlining his growing importance in Mikel Arteta's title-chasing side.