Who were selected for the expert's English top-flight weekly best XI?
Following each set of Premier League games in the current term, sports analyst Troy Deeney will give his selections and coach of the Week.
Presented here are the most recent choices. What's your opinion? Let us know via the feedback section below.
Shot-stopper
Alphonse Areola (West Ham): His team were close to being six behind at Bournemouth if it wasn't for him. Crucial performance, rose to the occasion and showed some quality. Superb shot-stopping to help achieve a 2-2 draw. Losing might have ruined their whole season.
Defenders
Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace): He's a contender for season's best. People will talk Arsenal's squad. He is the top performer without doubt.
Murillo (Nottingham Forest): One would need to be a crazy Forest fan to say 'Murillo will score and we defeat Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield'. The odds were huge prices on that. He was excellent. He is emerging as a dominant figure. He is truly a handful. I'm happy to see him playing as he did previously.
Malick Thiaw (Newcastle): I watched him multiple matches the previous season in Italy for AC Milan and he was getting killled from his faults. But at Newcastle he's impressed greatly. He's been great strength and imposing and seems polished. It appears he has secured a ideal club.
Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): Not usually a defender, more of a attacking-minded in attack. He is a wonderful signing for Brighton. Few are astonished at them discovering another star from obscurity? I thought releasing Pervis Estupinan it was odd but the club is aware better than most.
Engine room
Sander Berge (Fulham) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Alike in style and they are selected for the shared purpose. Their clubs triumphed, all discuss the scorers, but absent these individuals those teams don't click. They are so good. They break up play, they join the offense.
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal): The man of the moment. Many Arsenal fans, like my child, expressed skepticism if he could be the man to lead them to success. Three goals in the north London derby and now they want to erect a monument of him. Finishing, poise, he controlled the game. The standout individual on the pitch.
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa): Perhaps this represents aspect I share with Thomas Tuchel on - he has got to a point now where it is extremely tough to drop Morgan Rogers. My view was he began well this campaign, In my opinion he was a little bit entitled and thought he maybe join to Chelsea, and likely desired it, but he seems to have adapted well. Two superb finishes in the Leeds match pulled his side when trailing. He was the difference maker.
Strikers
Callum Wilson (West Ham): I noted he appeared not his normal self. He appeared as if his pace had gone. But wow. Words fail me. He was excellent. Brilliant in his play and with his two finishes.
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): A particularly intriguing player. He plays well, often more effective as a substitute, but Anthony Gordon has an injury so he has to play. He failed to convert a great opportunity against Manchester City at 0-0 with his easiest shot. However showing the mental fortitude to enter into difficult situations and score twice was impressive.
Boss
Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest): He arrives and outperforms Arne Slot. A wonderful gameplan. Possibly it was multiple goals for Forest and nobody could have argued.
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