Premier League Gameweek 27's Top 10 Stars Who Dominated the Pitch—Power Rankings
The final phase of the 2025–26 Premier League campaign is approaching rapidly, with clubs across England preparing for an intense sprint to the conclusion.
Round 27 witnessed Arsenal shake off their recent struggles to maintain their championship aspirations, while Manchester United's Champions League qualification dreams gained further momentum as the successful Michael Carrick tenure rolls on.
Below are the top 10 standout players from this matchweek as rated by FotMob.
10. Bart Verbruggen (Brighton)—8.4

Could it be mere chance that Bart Verbruggen finds himself once again connected to a major departure from Brighton & Hove Albion?
The Seagulls secured a crucial and impressive 2–0 triumph over Brentford on Saturday, with Verbruggen delivering an outstanding display between the posts. He registered four stops and 11 ball recoveries as Brighton withstood significant attacking pressure to claim all three points.
9. Senne Lammens (Man Utd)—8.5

Manchester United sought a reliable goalkeeper this summer when they signed Senne Lammens—a dependable shot-stopper who excels at providing assurance to his defensive teammates.
Mirroring Verbruggen's numbers with four saves and 11 recoveries, Lammens proved decisive in the closing stages of Monday's 1–0 victory over Everton, with a spectacular stretch to deny Michael Keane's powerful long-distance effort from finding the top corner standing out as his finest moment.
8. Rodri (Man City)—8.5

When Rodri performs at his peak, Manchester City flourish. The correlation is often that straightforward.
Orchestrating play from his deep-lying position during his team's 2–1 victory over Newcastle United, no player registered more ball touches (95) or successful passes (67) than Rodri, whose defensive contributions included six recoveries, four clearances and a match-leading five tackles.
7. Nico O'Reilly (Man City)—8.7

Overshadowing even Rodri was the adaptable talent that is Nico O'Reilly, capable of excelling as midfielder, full-back, or winger.
Flexibility is rapidly becoming the 20-year-old's greatest strength, as he demonstrates the capacity to influence matches from virtually any position. His two-goal performance from his latest role on the left flank has sparked discussions about potential England World Cup selection.
6. Alex Iwobi (Fulham)—8.7

Fulham's 3–1 triumph over Sunderland showcased several outstanding individual displays. Calvin Bassey and Harry Wilson narrowly missed inclusion in this ranking, but the first Cottagers representative to earn recognition is holding midfielder Alex Iwobi.
A perfectly delivered corner kick created Fulham's opener, before Iwobi sealed a well-earned victory with an exquisite finish from a tight angle in the final moments.
5. Đorđe Petrović (Bournemouth)—8.8

Only three of West Ham United's 20 attempts in their goalless stalemate with Bournemouth found the target, yet each required an exceptional save from Cherries keeper Đorđe Petrović.
Petrović thwarted an expected goals figure of 1.58, producing remarkable reflex saves to deny what appeared to be guaranteed goals.
4. Raúl Jiménez (Fulham)—8.9

Spearheading Fulham's attack against Sunderland was double scorer Raúl Jiménez.
The Mexican forward soared above defenders to nod home Iwobi's corner delivery and demonstrated his coolness by converting from the penalty spot as Sunderland intensified their pressure. Jiménez also thrived in his physical duels with Omar Alderete and Dan Ballard.
3. Eberechi Eze (Arsenal)—8.9

Eberechi Eze simply relishes facing Tottenham Hotspur.
Returned to his preferred attacking midfield position, the summer acquisition maintained his excellent recent form by scoring twice and creating two opportunities in a commanding 4–1 victory that revitalized Arsenal's title pursuit.
2. Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal)—9.0

Eze found the net for goals one and three, while Viktor Gyökeres contributed his own brace to reach 10 Premier League strikes for the campaign.
Gyökeres proved relentless throughout, terrorizing the improvised defensive trio of Micky van de Ven, Radu Drăgușin and converted midfielder João Palhinha, who were undoubtedly grateful when the final whistle ended their ordeal.
1. Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace)—9.3

The atmosphere surrounding Crystal Palace remains rather negative currently, but the Eagles found reason for hope through Dean Henderson's magnificent display against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Preventing an expected goals total of 2.06, Henderson concluded the match with seven saves, highlighted by a 43rd-minute penalty denial against Tolu Arokodare. Evann Guessand's stoppage-time winner provided the perfect conclusion.