Which players has made Troy's Premier League Team of the Week?
Each round of top-flight games this season, expert commentator Troy Deeney shares his lineup and boss of the Week.
Below are this week's picks. What's your opinion? Let us know via the response area further down.
Shot-stopper
Alphonse Areola (West Ham): West Ham might have been trailing by six at Bournemouth but for him. Crucial performance, stepped up and showed real class. Excellent keeping to earn them a 2-2 draw. Losing would have damaged their entire term.
Backline
Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace): He's up there for player of the season. People will talk Arsenal's squad. He is the standout player without doubt.
Murillo (Nottingham Forest): You'd have been a mad supporter to say 'He scores and we overcome Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield'. You'd have got long shots on that. He shone. He is turning into a powerhouse. He can really be a handful. Pleased to observe his form like last season.
Malick Thiaw (Newcastle): I watched him multiple matches earlier in Italy for AC Milan and he struggled due to errors. But at Newcastle he's been a monster. He displays immense power and imposing and looks elegant. It appears he has discovered a perfect fit.
Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): Not typically a full-back, leaning towards a attacking-minded in attack. He has proven to be a excellent acquisition for Brighton. Few are astonished at them discovering another star unexpectedly? I thought when they got rid of Pervis Estupinan it was odd but the Seagulls understand better than most.
Midfielders
Sander Berge (Fulham) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Similar players and they make it for the identical cause. Their teams won, all discuss those who netted, but without these two those teams don't click. They excel. They break up play, they support going forward.
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal): The standout performer. Many Arsenal fans, like my child, had doubts if he could be the man to lead them to success. A hat-trick in the local rivalry and supporters now wish to honor him permanently of him. Finishing, poise, he controlled the game. The standout individual on the pitch.
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa): Perhaps this represents point of agreement with Thomas Tuchel on - he has got to a point now where it is extremely tough to drop Morgan Rogers. I didn't think his beginning was strong the term, In my opinion he seemed somewhat presumptuous and believed he could join to Chelsea, and likely desired it, but he appears to have settled down. Two great goals obviously against Leeds pulled his side when trailing. He proved decisive.
Attackers
Callum Wilson (West Ham): I noted he appeared not his usual standard. He appeared as if he was slower. But wow. That's all I can say. He was excellent. Phenomenal in his approach and through his scoring.
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): A particularly intriguing player. He excels, usually better as a substitute, but with Gordon sidelined so he must start. He failed to convert a huge chance against Manchester City at 0-0 with his easiest shot. But to have the inner resilience to place himself into tough scenarios and get a brace was great.
Boss
Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest): He steps in and beats Arne Slot. A superb tactical approach. Possibly it was five or six for Forest and nobody could have argued.
Are you in alignment with these choices? Who makes your Team of the Week? Share your opinion with the response section hereunder.