Supporters voted in their thousands to celebrate their Budweiser Kings of the Match in Matchweek 34.
Fans across the world voted on the final whistle of each match for their top performers via the official Premier League website and app, and here's who came out on top in the latest set of fixtures.
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Willian (CHE)
The Brazilian maintained his fine run of form at Selhurst Park, setting up Chelsea's first two goals to earn 48.3 per cent of the vote.
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Danny Welbeck (WAT)
The Watford striker's first goal for the club was a sensational, match-winning overhead kick against Norwich City. As a result he secured 58.7 per cent of the fans' votes.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (ARS)
The Gabonese forward struck the Gunners' first-half goal in a 1-1 draw with Leicester City, taking 35.5 per cent of the vote.
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Kevin De Bruyne (MCI)
The brilliant Belgian was backed by 62.6 per cent of voters, registering an assist as Manchester City eased to a 5-0 win against Newcastle United.
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John Egan (SHU)
The Irishman's late header helped Sheffield United beat Wolverhampton Wanderers, resulting in 43.6 per cent of the vote share.
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Nick Pope (BUR)
Pope's 14th clean sheet of the season puts him clear in the race for the Golden Glove and gave him 66.3 per cent of the vote against West Ham.
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Mohamed Salah (LIV)
Two goals and an assist against Brighton & Hove Albion meant the Egyptian gained a whopping 82.2 per cent of the vote.
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Serge Aurier (TOT)
The full-back helped his side keep a clean sheet against AFC Bournemouth and collected 39.7 per cent of the vote.
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Danny Ings (SOU)
The Saints striker netted his 19th Premier League goal in a 1-1 draw with Everton and two thirds of the voters picked him.
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Bruno Fernandes (MUN)
The midfielder continued his excellent form in the 3-0 win over Aston Villa with a goal and an assist, giving him 64.6 per cent of the vote.