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Premier League Power Rankings: Manchester United's Anthony Martial top

Premier League Power Rankings: Manchester United's Anthony

Nov 6, 2018 11:46 AM

Martial pips Manchester City's Raheem Sterling and Chelsea's Ross Barkley

Manchester United's Anthony Martial has retained his place atop the Sky Sports Power Rankings.

The France international scored his fifth goal in four league games to level the scores against Bournemouth on Saturday - before team-mate Marcus Rashford (No 54) grabbed a stoppage-time winner.

Raheem Sterling (No 2) extended his league tally to six goals after scoring a double during City's 6-1 goal fest against Southampton at the Etihad, with Sergio Aguero (No 8) also getting on the scoresheet with his seventh goal this term.

Raheem Sterling has leapfrogged Chelsea's Eden Hazard atop the Power Rankings' season chart

Alvaro Morata (No 5) scored twice to maintain Chelsea's unbeaten run with a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace, with Ross Barkley (No 3) and Willian (No 7) retaining top-10 positions - despite both being subbed off in the 64th minute.

Everton's Richarlison (No 4) was back among the top performers after netting a double in a 3-1 victory over Brighton, while Felipe Anderson (No 6) produced a scintillating performance during West Ham's 4-2 win against Burnley,

The Power Rankings methodology reflects a player's performance by awarding points for 34 different stats.

Below, we present the in-form chart based on performances over the past five Premier League matchdays (with greater weight placed on recent games), your club's top points scorer and the season accumulative chart.

The Sky Sports Power Rankings will be updated every week during the season, so be sure to keep an eye on the big movers...

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