Premier League Team of the Week: Matchday 34

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By Sam McGuire


Goalkeeper: Robert Sánchez 

Sánchez played his part in Chelsea’s important 1-0 win over Everton. The former Brighton shot-stopper made three saves for the Blues against the Toffees, but these were three key saves. He faced efforts with an Expected Goals on Target total of 0.99, proving himself to be instrumental in Enzo Maresca’s side keeping a clean sheet, while also creating a chance. All in all, a very solid showing.

Right-Back: Kieran Trippier 

Trippier has capitalised on Lewis Hall’s injury. He returned to the starting XI and put in a number of eye-catching performances as the Magpies made their way up the Premier League table. He claimed two assists in the 3-0 win over Ipswich Town, also completing the most passes (113), while also winning five of his eight duels. 

Centre-Back: Nathan Collins 

Collins notched an assist for Brentford in their win over Champions League chasing Nottingham Forest. The 24-year-old was fairly dominant against Nuno Espírito Santo’s side, completing 81% of his passes, winning 100% of his tackles, 100% of his ground duels and 78% of his aerial battles. The Republic of Ireland international bossed it for the Bees.

Centre-Back: Dan Burn 

Burn scored in the 3-0 win over the Tractor Boys to cap off a solid display. The 32-year-old completed 93% of his passes at St James’ Park, won 100% of his tackles and won five out of six aerial duels on the day. He claimed a FotMob rating of 8.5 for his exploits, a score that only Trippier could better for the Magpies.

Left-Back: Ryan Sessegnon 

Sessegnon was the match-winner for Fulham against Southampton. He scored in stoppage time to complete the turnaround for Marco Silva’s men. The left-back was in fine form too, taking three shots and creating four chances in the 2-1 win for the Cottagers. He also attempted seven tackles and was involved in a remarkable 16 ground duels. The versatile full-back was invaluable at both ends of the pitch. 

Midfield: Sandro Tonali 

The Italy international was a key creator for the Magpies in the win over Ipswich Town. He created the most chances in the game (seven) and finished with a pass success rate of 93%. He also attempted four dribbles and was accurate with five of his eight long passes. Tonali made things happen for Eddie Howe’s side and that’s why he claimed an 8.5 rating on the day.

Midfield: Alexis Mac Allister 

The World Cup winner was in inspired form for the Reds in their 5-1 win over Tottenham. Mac Allister scored Liverpool’s second, a superb left-footed strike from the edge of the box, on his way to a FotMob rating of 8.6. He also made the most tackles (four) and won the most duels (eight) while carving out two chances and recovering the ball on seven occasions. It was a Mac Allister masterclass that solidified his status as a cult hero at Anfield.

Shot map for Mac Allister’s goal vs. Spurs

Attack: Bernardo Silva 

Silva was amongst the goals for Manchester City in their important 2-1 win over Aston VIlla. The versatile Portugal international opened the scoring for the outgoing champions and also created two chances at the Etihad. He won 100% of his tackles, 100% of his aerial duels and recovered the ball on five occasions, proving, once again, his value to City with and without the ball.

Attack: Dominik Szoboszlai 

Szoboszlai loves playing against Tottenham Hotspur. The Hungary skipper scored and assisted in Liverpool’s 6-3 win over Spurs in December and he added two assists to his season tally last Sunday as the Reds claimed the title. He created an astonishing eight chances at Anfield on his way to an 8.8 FotMob rating.

Attack: Matheus Cunha 

Cunha was, once again, the main man for Wolves in their 3-0 win over Leicester City. The in-demand Brazil international added to his tally of goals and also chipped in with two assists. The performance earned him a FotMob rating of 9.4. He also created the most chances (five) and was the most fouled player (six). The 25-year-old completed two of his three dribbles, showcasing his all-round ability to create space and take advantage of it.

Attack: Jarrod Bowen

Bowen didn’t deserve to be on the losing side. The West Ham attacker finished the game against Brighton with two assists having created the most chances in the match (four). He completed 91% of his passes, 100% of his long passes and found a teammate with two of his five crosses. He was a creative menace for the Hammers and caused the Seagulls all kinds of problems. 


(Images from IMAGO)


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