Which players has made the pundit's Premier League weekly best XI?

Each set of Premier League matches in the current term, sports analyst Troy Deeney will give his team and manager of the Week.

Below are the latest picks. Do you agree? Let us know with the response area below.

Shot-stopper

Alphonse Areola (West Ham): The Hammers could have been trailing by six at Bournemouth but for him. Key display, delivered and showed top ability. Excellent keeping to help achieve a 2-2 draw. Defeat could have dismantled their entire term.

Defensive unit

Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace): He's a contender for top performer. Fans mention about Arsenal players. He is the best performer by a country mile.

Murillo (Nottingham Forest): You'd have been a mad supporter to say 'Murillo nets and we defeat Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield'. The odds were long shots on that. He performed brilliantly. He is turning into a powerhouse. He can really be a tough opponent. Pleased to observe his form as he did previously.

Malick Thiaw (Newcastle): I watched him several occasions last year in Italy for AC Milan and he had difficulties because he was making mistakes. However with the Magpies he's impressed greatly. He displays immense power and forceful and seems polished. It looks like he has secured a ideal club.

Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): Not typically a full-back, leaning towards a attacking-minded offensively. He's been a excellent acquisition for Brighton. Who would be surprised at them unearthing more talent out of nowhere? I thought releasing Pervis Estupinan that was strange but the Seagulls understand what they're doing.

Central players

Sander Berge (Fulham) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Two of the same type and they make it for the identical cause. Their sides were victorious, everyone will talk those who netted, but lacking these players the squads falter. They are so good. They break up play, they join the offense.

Eberechi Eze (Arsenal): The man of the moment. A lot of followers, such as family members, expressed skepticism whether he was the man to get them over the top. Three strikes in the north London derby and now they want to honor him permanently of him. Scoring, calmness, he controlled the game. The standout individual on the pitch.

Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa): Perhaps this represents aspect I share with Thomas Tuchel on - he has got to a point now where it is very difficult to bench him. I didn't think he began well the term, I believe he seemed somewhat presumptuous and believed he could have got a move to Chelsea, and perhaps aimed for that, but he appears to have found his footing. Two great goals obviously against Leeds pulled his side from a deficit. He was the difference maker.

Strikers

Callum Wilson (West Ham): I mentioned he seemed lacking his typical form. He appeared as if his pace had gone. Yet amazing. That's all I can say. He shone. Outstanding in his movement and in his dual goals.

Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): A really interesting player. He excels, often more effective when introduced, but Anthony Gordon has an injury so he is required to feature. He failed to convert a huge chance against Manchester City at 0-0 with his simplest attempt. Yet possessing the mental fortitude to enter into challenging moments and net two was great.

Coach

Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest): He arrives and surpasses Arne Slot. A superb tactical approach. It might have been five or six for Forest and few would dispute.

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