Supporters voted in their thousands to celebrate their Budweiser Kings of the Match in Matchweek 35.
Shortly after the final whistles, fans across the world chose their top performers via the official Premier League website and app, and here's who came out on top.
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Michail Antonio (WHU)
There was no contest as the 30-year-old became the first West Ham United player to score four times in a Premier League match, winning over 90 per cent of the vote.
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Troy Deeney (WAT)
The Watford captain coolly converted two crucial penalties as his relegation-battling side came from behind to beat Newcastle United. As a result, he took nearly two-thirds of the vote.
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Nick Pope (BUR)
The Burnley goalkeeper made save after save as the Clarets ended Liverpool's perfect home record, taking over half of the fans' vote.
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David McGoldrick (SHU)
The Sheffield United striker netted his first Premier League goals to take the accolade with 57 per cent of the vote.
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Raheem Sterling (MCI)
The winger was the overwhelming choice with three-quarters of the vote as his hat-trick helped Manchester City to a second successive 5-0 win.
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Raul Jimenez (WOL)
The striker broke the deadlock from the penalty spot in Wolverhampton Wanderers' win and claimed 69.4 per cent of the vote.
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Trezeguet (AVL)
The Egyptian's brace gave Aston Villa renewed hope in their quest to avoid relegation, earning him over three-quarters of the vote.
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Son Heung-min (TOT)
A goal and an assist for the South Korean ensured 60.2 per cent of the votes went to the Tottenham Hotspur winger.
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Dominic Solanke (BOU)
The 22-year-old forward scored his first two Premier League goals for AFC Bournemouth as the Cherries came from behind to earn a vital victory in the battle for safety. He was rewarded with 65.4 per cent of the vote.
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Anthony Martial (MUN)
The striker scored his 50th Premier League goal for Manchester United and created a goal for Marcus Rashford in the 2-2 draw with Southampton. He earned 45.3 per cent of the vote.