Each week during the Premier League season, BBC football analyst Troy Deeney will share his selections for the team and manager of the week.
Here are his picks for this week. Do you agree? Share your opinions in the comments section at the bottom of the page.
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Caoimhin Kelleher (Brentford): He earned a clean sheet in the match against Sunderland and is becoming a confident presence as the regular starter. A penalty save adds to his impressive performance.
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Michael Keane (Everton): He continues to score and perform consistently despite being the subject of transfer talks. He’s settled into his role superbly.
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Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool): This was a classic Konate performance where he not only showcased his physical prowess but also supported his teammates. He demonstrated strength when it mattered most.
Max Alleyne (Manchester City): The young star performed impressively against a challenging Brighton side, contributing effectively throughout the match.
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Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool): Arguably the standout performer, Szoboszlai’s presence was felt all over the pitch as he contributed effectively both defensively and offensively.
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Joelinton (Newcastle): A powerhouse in midfield, Joelinton continues to impress with pivotal goals and contributions, showcasing his evolution since being signed as a striker.
Brenden Aaronson (Leeds): With two goals to his name, Aaronson is gaining traction among Leeds supporters despite earlier criticism. His performance this season has been commendable.
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Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): He posed a constant threat to Nathan Ake and delivered an excellent performance, narrowly missing out on a goal.
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Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): With two crucial goals, including the match-winner, Barnes is showing his potential, although there is still an urge for him to fulfill it further.
Igor Thiago (Brentford): With sixteen goals this season, Thiago is leading the charge for Brentford and continues to be instrumental in their success as long as he remains healthy.
Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United): Despite a challenging start, Sesko found the back of the net twice against Burnley, showcasing his potential to contribute.
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Keith Andrews (Brentford): Securing a 3-0 victory against Sunderland was a significant achievement for Brentford. Despite earlier doubts about his management, Andrews now has the team aiming for European competition.
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What do you think of Troy’s choices? Who would you have in your Team of the Week? Let us know in the comments below:
