Premier League team of the week: Gameweek 29
Another week of Premier League action is in the books. And what a week it was.
A few managers lost their jobs, Manchester City put in their season-best performance and Bournemouth one a game of football. That's right, Bournemouth.
So after all that fun, let's pick a team of the week, shall we?
Premier League team of the week: Gameweek 29
GK - Emi Martinez - The Best FIFA Goalkeeper 2022 put in another solid showing at the weekend, keeping a rather timid Chelsea side at bay.
RB - Kieran Trippier - Another week, another nod for the Premier League's most oustanding right-back. Didn't need to be brilliant against Manchester United but was never in any trouble.
CB - Michael Keane - Hands up who thought Michael Keane could score a goal like the one he scored on Monday? Put your hands down, no one did.
CB - Sven Botman - He turned down Milan in favour of Tyneside and, so far, it seems like that was the right move to make. Botman put in solid showing on Sunday.
LB - Dan Burn - The tallest full-back of all time (probably) out-muscled Antony on the flank with ease at St. James' Park.
RM - Marcus Tavernier - The wide player scored the best, and most important, goal of Bournemouth's season thus far against Fulham.
CM - Alexis Mac Allister - There are not many better midfielders than Mac Allister in the Premier League, and he proved that once again at the weekend.
CM - Bruno Guimaraes - Single-handedly won the midfield battle against Marcel Sabitzer and Scott McTominay on Sunday, which in hindsight, probably actually isn't that hard to do.
LM - Jack Grealish - In the best form of his Manchester City career thus far right now, and continued that form with a goal and an assist in the 4-1 thumping of Liverpool.
ST - Gabriel Jesus - Back to full fitness and back to his best this past weekend, scoring two to inspire Arsenal's big win over Leeds United at the Emirates Stadium.
ST - Julian Alvarez - Deputised for the injured Erling Haaland and bagged a goal as Manchester City put in their season-best performance. Start him more often, Pep.
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