Who have earned spots in the pundit's EPL top performers lineup?
Every set of Premier League matches throughout the campaign, sports analyst Troy Deeney will give his selections and coach of the Week.
Presented here are the most recent choices. Are you in agreement? Share your thoughts using the response area further down.
Shot-stopper
Alphonse Areola (West Ham): The Hammers could have been six behind at Bournemouth without him. Massive moment, stepped up and displayed top ability. Superb shot-stopping to secure a 2-2 draw. Losing might have ruined their whole season.
Backline
Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace): He's in the running for top performer. People will talk Gunners' stars. He is the best performer by far.
Murillo (Nottingham Forest): You'd have been a crazy Forest fan to say 'Murillo will score and we defeat Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield'. You'd have got massive odds on that. He was excellent. He is turning into a powerhouse. He proves to be a handful. Pleased to see him playing similar to before.
Malick Thiaw (Newcastle): I watched him several occasions earlier in Italy for AC Milan and he had difficulties from his faults. However with the Magpies he's impressed greatly. He displays great strength and powerful and appears graceful. It looks like he has secured a perfect fit.
Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): Not naturally a defender, rather a attacking-minded in attack. He's been a great purchase for Brighton. Who would be surprised at them finding another gem out of nowhere? I thought when they got rid of Pervis Estupinan it was odd but the Seagulls understand more than us.
Central players
Sander Berge (Fulham) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Two of the same type and they make it for the shared purpose. Their teams won, all discuss the scorers, but without these two the sides struggle. They excel. They halt attacks, they support going forward.
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal): The current star. Numerous supporters, including my son, were questioning about his ability as the man to lead them to success. Three strikes in the local rivalry and currently fans desire to make a statue of him. Scoring, calmness, he dominated. The standout individual on the pitch.
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa): Possibly the only point of agreement with Thomas Tuchel on - he has reached a point now where it will prove very difficult to drop Morgan Rogers. I felt his beginning was strong the term, In my opinion he was a little bit entitled and thought he maybe secure a transfer to Chelsea, and perhaps aimed for that, but he appears to have settled down. Two superb finishes in the Leeds match dragged his team from behind. He was the difference maker.
Strikers
Callum Wilson (West Ham): I noted he seemed lacking his usual standard. He appeared as if he'd lost a yard. However, incredible. Words fail me. He performed superbly. Phenomenal in his approach and with his two finishes.
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): A very notable player. He plays well, often more effective off the bench, but with Gordon sidelined so he must start. He missed a key opening against Manchester City at 0-0 with his easiest shot. But to have the psychological strength to put himself in difficult situations and net two was remarkable.
Manager
Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest): He comes in and outperforms Arne Slot. A superb tactical approach. Possibly it was five or six for Forest and nobody could have argued.
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