Who were selected for the pundit's EPL weekly best XI?
Each fixture of Premier League games in the current term, football pundit Troy Deeney will give his team and manager of the Week.
Below are this week's choices. Are you in agreement? Let us know with the comments form further down.
Shot-stopper
Alphonse Areola (West Ham): The Hammers could have been trailing by six at Bournemouth without him. Key display, stepped up and demonstrated real class. Excellent keeping to earn them a 2-2 draw. Losing would have damaged their whole season.
Defensive unit
Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace): He's a contender for top performer. People will talk Gunners' stars. He's been the top performer by a country mile.
Murillo (Nottingham Forest): You'd have been a wild optimist to say 'He scores and we defeat Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield'. You'd have got long shots on that. He was excellent. He is emerging as a powerhouse. He proves to be a tough opponent. Pleased to observe his form as he did previously.
Malick Thiaw (Newcastle): I observed him several occasions the previous season in Italy for AC Milan and he was getting killled because he was making mistakes. Yet now he's been dominant. He's been immense power and forceful and looks elegant. It appears he's found a spiritual home.
Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): Not typically a left-back, more of a contemporary style offensively. He's been a excellent acquisition for Brighton. Who would be surprised at them unearthing more talent from obscurity? It seemed when they got rid of Pervis Estupinan it was odd but the Seagulls understand what they're doing.
Midfielders
Sander Berge (Fulham) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Similar players and they make it for the same reason. Their clubs triumphed, everyone will talk those who netted, but absent these individuals the squads falter. They excel. They halt attacks, they attack together.
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal): The standout performer. Numerous supporters, like my child, were questioning about his ability as the man to lead them to success. A hat-trick in the north London derby and currently fans desire to erect a monument of him. Goals, composure, he ran the show. The top performer on the pitch.
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa): Possibly the only aspect I share with Thomas Tuchel on - he is at a point now where it's going to be very difficult to bench him. I didn't think he had a great start this campaign, I think he acted with some expectation and believed he could join to Chelsea, and probably wanted that, but he has settled down. Two great goals obviously against Leeds pulled his side when trailing. He made the impact.
Forwards
Callum Wilson (West Ham): I mentioned he seemed lacking his usual standard. It seemed he was slower. Yet amazing. That's all I can say. He performed superbly. Outstanding in his movement and with his two finishes.
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): A very notable player. He performs strongly, usually better as a substitute, but with Gordon sidelined so he has to play. He failed to convert a great opportunity against Manchester City at 0-0 with his easiest shot. Yet possessing the inner resilience to enter into challenging moments and net two was impressive.
Coach
Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest): He comes in and surpasses Arne Slot. A superb tactical approach. It might have been five or six for Forest and few would dispute.
What's your view with these choices? Who would be your top lineup? Have your say using the comments form following.