Leicester may dominate the Premier League player form rankings, but it's a Wolves star who tops the leaderboard after his PFA success this week...
Son Heung-Min has had a direct hand in a goal in each of his last four Premier League appearances and his good form in a Tottenham shirt has seen him move up 22 places to tenth in the form rankings. Two goals and four assists has contributed to a commendable weigted rating of 7.63 of his last six Premier League outings.
Adama Traore drops six places in the leaderboard this week, while his weighted rating has tumbled to 7.70. His performance in Wolves' 1-1 draw with Sheffield United knocked his man of the match display against Manchester City out of contention, but with his next appearance set to force a disappointing performance at home to Southampton out of the reckoning, if he impresses against West Ham this week, he'll move back up the standings.
8. Jack Grealish - Aston Villa
The first of two new qualifiers in the Premier League form rankings, Jack Grealish has done his England chances no harm with a series of fine displays for the Villans. Indeed, Grealish has returned a fine WhoScored rating of 7.74 over his last six appearances to storm into eighth.
The first of four Leicester players in the top 10, Wilfred Ndidi's WhoScored rating of 7.74 is a drop from last week, but is still enough to keep his place on the leaderboard. The said, he fell one spot this week and will aim to haul himself back up the standings to keep pace with his Foxes teammates.
6. Kevin De Bruyne - Manchester City
Rising six places into sixth is the Premier League's top rated player this season. Kevin De Bruyne's third man of the match display of the campaign saw his weighted rating of his last six appearances rise to 7.78, with his fine strike in Manchester City's 2-2 draw with Newcastle pushing him back into the top 10.
The second new qualifier, and second Tottenham player to feature, Dele Alli has looked a player reborn under Jose Mourinho as the youngster continues to repay the faith shown in him by the newly-appointed Spurs boss. A man of the match performance against Bournemouth at the weekened means his rating over his last six league outings is a fine 7.81.
The first of four Leicester players to occupy the top four spots, James Maddison drops from second to fourth in the form standings. A sub-par display against Everton knocked the England international's performance aainst Liverpool out of contention, but he'll hope to improve his weighted rating of 7.83 against Watford this week.
3. Ricardo Pereira - Leicester
Pipping Maddison to the podium is defender Ricardo Pereira, who rises two spots to third as his weighted rating increased to 7.89 across his last six Premier League appearances. The Portuguese right-back will aim to see that increase further when the Foxes face table footers Watford on Wednesday.
Jamie Vardy may be the Premier League's top scorer, but he is knocked off top spot despite notching his 13th league goal of the season against Everton on Sunday. The striker's rating is still a fine 7.95 over his last six league appearances, but he is pipped to first this week.
The in-form Premier League player at present, Raul Jimenez was named the PFA fans' Premier League player of the month on Monday and is the WhoScored player of the month for November. The Mexican striker has been in excellent form of late and that's reflected in his WhoScored rating (7.99) over his last six league appearances as he rises three spots to first.
Qualifying Rules
Only ratings from each player’s last six league matches are considered, weighted chronologically, with the most recent match carrying greater importance and so on. To qualify each player must have featured in two of the last three league matches and started at least six of the last eight available.