He is also getting about the pitch and stamping his influence on games, something Amorim alluded to wanting from his defenders in his post-match press conference.
"I think he's doing really well," said the boss. "He's really aggressive, he's defending well. I think he has more quality with the ball than he's showing because he's still at the point that he doesn't want to make mistakes with the ball and he's doing that really well because that is a smart thing for a player to do. But, when we reach a very good point, our three centre-backs will control the tempo and the quality of the game."
Skipper Bruno Fernandes is in second place on the list, after late substitutions in the wins over Chelsea and Liverpool, with Bryan Mbeumo third.