Who made Troy Deeney's Premier League Team of the Week? Every week, after the Premier League games, BBC football pundit Troy Deeney shares his picks for the Team of the Week and Manager of the Week. Let's dive into this week's selections and see if you agree! Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Robert Sanchez (Chelsea): After a challenging week with errors against Arsenal, Sanchez rebounded strongly. He delivered a solid performance against Brentford, making crucial saves and keeping a clean sheet.
Alex Jimenez (Bournemouth): A standout performer in the 1-1 draw at Brighton, Jimenez was excellent in defense and impressive going forward. He had to leave the field in the 90th minute due to cramps, but his performance was still remarkable.
Harry Maguire (Manchester United): Manchester United's victory over Manchester City was a highlight, and Maguire's return from injury was crucial. He was arguably the team's best player during the game.
James Tarkowski (Everton): Tarkowski delivered a fantastic performance in Everton's win at Aston Villa, both defensively and offensively. He's often considered one of the most underrated players in the Premier League.
Lewis Hall (Newcastle United): Hall was the best player on the pitch in Newcastle's 0-0 draw at Wolves, making a strong case for a starting position for England.
Crysencio Summerville (West Ham): Summerville's goal was crucial in getting West Ham off to a flying start against Tottenham, contributing to their 2-1 win and offering a glimmer of hope.
Ethan Ampadu (Leeds United): Ampadu's performance is often linked to Leeds' success. He provided an assist in their win against Fulham, but his tackles and covering runs were even more important.
Enzo Le Fee (Sunderland): Le Fee showcased his quality and class against Crystal Palace, scoring a wonderful goal and displaying excellent positioning. He gives the same feeling as when Carlos Tevez went to West Ham - you could see he was too good for that level.
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United): Fernandes was the heart of Manchester United's performance in the Manchester derby. The team's performance often hinges on his drive and influence.
Patrick Dorgu (Manchester United): Dorgu has thrived since being moved up the pitch. His contributions as a high left-sided player have significantly improved his game, including scoring more goals.
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United): Playing out of position in the derby, Mbeumo delivered a goal and worked tirelessly, helping his team secure the win.
Michael Carrick (Manchester United): Carrick faced scrutiny, but he responded emphatically with a wonderful result, earning him the Manager of the Week title.
But here's where it gets controversial... Do you agree with Troy's picks? Who would be in your Team of the Week? Let us know in the comments below! And this is the part most people miss... Was there a player or manager who deserved more recognition? Share your thoughts and let's get a discussion going!