This week in the Premier League has been marked by a series of surprises and exciting moments. Arsenal celebrated a striking 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest in Mikel Arteta’s 250th match as manager. Leicester City suffered another defeat, resulting in the parting of head coach Steve Cooper. The weekend also saw two players, Justin Devenny (Crystal Palace) and Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal), score their first-ever Premier League goals.
Disciplinary action featured prominently, with red cards shown to Carlos Baleba (Brighton & Hove Albion) and Christian Nørgaard (Brentford). Wolves delivered a statement performance, securing their first away win of the season with an astonishing 4-1 win over Fulham. Meanwhile, Manchester City’s remarkable 52-game home unbeaten streak was ended by Tottenham Hotspur, marking Pep Guardiola’s unprecedented fifth consecutive loss as a manager. Ruben Amorim’s debut as Manchester United manager concluded in a hard-fought draw against Ipswich.
Overall, it was an exciting weekend for football fans, filled with drama, records being broken, and eye-catching performances. Here is my Team of the Week, highlighting the best players who made the biggest effect in this week’s Premier League action.
Goalkeeper
Guglielmo Vicario (Tottenham Hotspur): Vicario delivered an outstanding performance in goal for Tottenham, demonstrating resilience and skill with five crucial saves to secure a clean sheet. Following recent criticism and an own goal during the international break against France, his response was emphatic, silencing his critics. His efforts were key in making Tottenham the first team this season to prevent Manchester City from finding the back of the net.
Defenders
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham): Wan-Bissaka showcased his versatility by contributing both defensively and offensively for West Ham. Typically not known for his goal-scoring ability, Wan-Bissaka seized his opportunity with precision, driving a low, powerful shot across the box to secure West Ham’s second goal of the evening and end a three-year scoring drought. It marked his first goal for the Hammers and only the third of his career.
Defensively, he was influential in preserving a clean sheet, neutralising Alexander Isak, who had scored in every prior meeting with West Ham. The victory was historic for the Hammers, being their first win over Newcastle since 2021.
West Ham seem to thrive on Monday nights, having won eight of their last nine games played on that day. Wan-Bissaka’s outstanding performance proved transformative in securing this result.
Dara O’Shea (Ipswich Town): O’Shea met Manchester United this weekend and emerged as the standout performer in Ipswich’s defence. He recorded the most tackles in the match with three and won a remarkable 75% of his challenges (3/4). Despite Manchester United finding the net early in the 2nd minute, O’Shea ensured they were kept at bay for the remainder of the game.
He was flawless in duels, winning 100% of his battles both on the ground (5/5) and in the air (5/5). O’Shea’s consistent excellence has been vital in Ipswich’s recent unbeaten run of three games, solidifying his role as a main figure in their defensive setup.
James Tarkowski (Everton): Tarkowski played a pivotal role in securing another clean sheet for Everton this season. Despite the team facing boos from the fans, the defence was far from the source of frustration.
Tarkowski was very important, producing an impressive 91% pass accuracy (50/55). His ability to transition from defence to attack stood out, with 32 successful forward passes, including 19 in the attacking third. Defensively, he was a rock, recording eight clearances and three blocks, while also dominating in the air winning 83% of his aerial duels (5/6).
Although Everton will feel unfulfilled with only a draw, the defence and Tarkowski can take pride in their strong display.
Pedro Porro (Tottenham Hotspur): Porro stands out as the second defender in this team to score over the weekend. His goal came in the 52nd minute, after an assist from Solanke that left him unmarked, allowing him to fire a superb strike into the top corner. The goal provided Tottenham with a commanding position against Manchester City, setting the stage for the victory that marked his former club’s fifth consecutive defeat.
Porro’s contributions extended beyond his attacking prowess, as he played a significant role in securing the clean sheet. He delivered an inspiring defensive performance, recording six recoveries and seven clearances to help see the game through.
Midfielders
Enzo Fernández (Chelsea): Fernández was handed a golden opportunity by Enzo Maresca on his return to Leicester, earning his first start since early October, and he seized it with a stellar performance. The midfielder played an essential role, scoring the decisive goal and assisting the opener, propelling Chelsea to within one point of Manchester City.
Fernández opened his scoring account for the season by reacting swiftly to a parried effort, heading the rebound into the net. His assist marked his fifth in the last three matches across all competitions, highlighting his creative influence. As the focal point of Chelsea’s attacking play, Fernández created a game-high three chances, driving his team forward. Chelsea now heads into their next fixture having won six of their first 12 league matches, buoyed by his impactful display.
João Gomes (Wolverhampton Wanderers): Gomes played a fundamental role in orchestrating a stunning comeback for his side against Fulham this weekend. He initiated the turnaround by scoring a momentous goal, set up by his Brazilian teammate Matheus Cunha. Later, Gomes repaid the favour, providing the assist for Cunha’s strike in the 87th minute to secure Wolves’ third goal of the match.
Anchoring the midfield with authority, Gomes won the most duels (10), showcasing both his defensive solidity and attacking impact. His all-around performance was instrumental in extending Wolves’ unbeaten run from three games to four.
James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur): Maddison unforgettably celebrated his 28th birthday. Trusted by Ange Postecoglou in the manager’s milestone 50th Premier League game, Maddison delivered a performance to remember. The midfielder, returning to the starting lineup, netted the fastest-ever brace (within 20 minutes) by an away player against the reigning Premier League champions.
From the kick-off, Maddison set the tone in a high-scoring encounter where he was unstoppable. Manchester City struggled to contain him, with Maddison drawing the highest amount of fouls (5). Having stayed with the club during the recent international break, he seemed determined to make his mark, proving to all that he is a force to be reckoned with.
Attackers
João Pedro (Brighton and Hove Albion): Pedro marked his return to starting football in style after being sidelined with an ankle injury. The forward made an immediate impact, scoring with a clinical poacher’s finish and delivering a pinpoint assist to set up Kaoru Mitoma.
Despite being substituted in the 64th minute, Pedro had already laid the groundwork for his team’s success, providing them with an imperative two-goal advantage to defend for the remainder of the match, which they did.
Matheus Cunha (Wolverhampton Wanderers): It’s no surprise that Wolves boast the highest goal tally among the bottom nine teams with Matheus Cunha leading the line. This weekend, Cunha delivered yet another terrific performance, scoring twice and adding a clever assist to his tally.
His first goal was a masterclass in control and finesse, as he expertly brought down Mario Lemina’s lobbed pass before slotting it home. The second was equally amazing- a powerful, curling strike from outside the box that left Bernd Leno with no chance.
Cunha is in red-hot form, scoring seven goals in Wolves’ last four games. He’s also closing in on club records, becoming only the second Wolves player to score in four consecutive games, a feat last achieved by Steven Fletcher in 2012.
Thanks to Cunha’s brilliance, Wolves secured their first away win of the season and handed Fulham just their second loss of the campaign.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): Salah proved to be Liverpool’s saviour once again, delivering a match-winning performance in what could potentially be his final campaign at the club. Despite a shaky team showing, Salah’s two conclusive goals secured the victory, elevating him to second in the Premier League’s top scorer rankings, only behind Erling Haaland.
His second goal marked a significant milestone- his 100th away goal in all competitions for Liverpool. Salah’s influence has been undeniable, directly contributing to 16 of Liverpool’s 24 Premier League goals this season.
With Liverpool now sitting eight points clear, the club would be silly not to reward their talisman with a new contract, underscoring his irreplaceable value to the team.
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