Skysports.com discovers one player head and shoulders above the rest in the latest ratings.
Skysports.com considers the winners and losers
Skysports.com discovers one player head and shoulders above the rest in the latest performance ratings.
Tied for fourth place, we have two players who can't be separated and it's a case of little and large with Manchester City's
Shaun Wright-Phillips and Portsmouth's
Peter Crouch both receiving average scores of 8.3 out of 10 from our readers.
Our reporter at Eastlands seemed to agree with you by handing the diminutive winger an eight out of 10 for his part in the 2-0 win over Aston Villa, but you rated him higher than Man of the Match Richard Dunne.
The England international won the penalty which opened the scoring and found the net himself late on to seal the win.
The presence of Crouch in our top three is somewhat surprising given that our man at the match handed the six foot seven inch striker a five out of 10 for his part in Tuesday's 1-0 defeat to Chelsea.
At number two and we have another tie with Stoke City's
James Beattie and Manchester United's
Park Ji-sung both receiving a mark of 8.4 out of 10.
Beattie notched his fifth goal in seven games as he opened the scoring to send the Potters on their way to a vital 2-0 home win over Bolton and was rewarded with nine out of 10 by our reporter and ultimately the Man of the Match award.
Park, meanwhile, assisted the winner for Dimitar Berbatov when he latched on to a mistake by Ryan Taylor as he helped United to a 2-1 away victory against Newcastle.
The South Korean was only handed a seven out of 10 by our man at St James' Park, but you made sure that he outscored Man of the Match Wayne Rooney.
Standing out on his own at No.1 this week is Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon after his brace against Middlesbrough on Wednesday night.
The 21-year-old earned a Man of the Match and a rating of nine out of 10 for his part in the 4-0 drubbing and you seemed to agree by awarding him 8.8 out of 10.
Surprising
The worst performance of the week went rather surprisingly to Pompey full-back Glen Johnson who you gave a rather harsh 2.2 out of 10.
The 24-year-old put in a steady performance in the 1-0 defeat to former club Chelsea on Tuesday evening and was duly handed a seven out of 10 by our reporter.
Also this week we saw a number of evident differences of opinion between reporter and reader.
Our man at the Hawthorns awarded West Brom goalkeeper Scott Carson an eight out of 10, while you rated his performance as far worse by dishing out a mark of 5.5 out of 10 for the England stopper.
But the biggest gulf in ratings was for the hapless Fulham striker Bobby Zamora. The 28-year-old has found goals hard to come by this season and he fared little better as the Cottagers lost 1-0 at home to Hull City on Wednesday.
Zamora carded a respectable six out of 10 from our reporter but you were scathing in your rating of 2.6 out of 10.
Finally, fellow Fulham striker Diomansy Kamara was surely harshly done by, by reporter and reader alike.
The former West Brom front-man was introduced as an 89th-minute substitute against the Tigers and was given a five out of 10 by our man and a ruthless 2.5 by you lot.
Remember you can rate or slate every player after each Premier League game.