3. Pierre Emerick Aubameyang-
Even when Arsenal were going through a lean patch in the second half of the previous season, Aubameyang was the shining light in a team that was filled with players low on confidence after continuous defeats. This season though he has taken his game to a different level altogether and just seems unstoppable at the moment.
His speed off the ball is well documented but he has slowly emerged into a clinical striker this season with impressive finishing skills. Ten minutes into the game, He took a penalty and gave Arsenal an early lead.
Later in the second half, He led Arsenal’s comeback with a brilliant outside the box shot that thudded into the top right corner of the net. He sealed the victory for Gunners with a pinpoint pass to Torreira in the 77th minute of the match. He now leads the Premier League goal-scoring chart with 10 goals from 14 games and looks set to extend his goal-scoring run.