Premier League team of the week: Gameweek 30

An excellent showing from Fernandes
An excellent showing from Fernandes / Visionhaus/GettyImages
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Some big players stood up to be counted in gameweek 30.

All around the Premier League, there were some sensational individual performances which could well prove pivotal at this late stage in the season. Whether battling for the title or to avoid relegation, every team needs somebody to rise to the occasion.

Here's 90min's team of the week.


GK: Aaron Ramsdale - Jordan Pickford looked to be getting this spot until Ramsdale went crazy with some outrageous saves to snatch a point for Arsenal against Liverpool. The kind of performance which could decide the fate of the Premier League title.

RB: Aaron Wan-Bissaka - His future at Man Utd looked uncertain, but Wan-Bissaka has answered Erik ten Hag's challenge and made a real statement with his performance in the win over Everton.

CB: Angelo Ogbonna - West Ham weren't good against Fulham. They had to weather a storm to hold on to an ugly 1-0 victory, and with a dominant performance from Ogbonna at the back, the Hammers escaped with a huge three points.

CB: Ibrahima Konate - Unfortunately for Konate, his outing against Arsenal will only be remembered for his miss in the dying embers and not his monstrous defensive showing.

LB: Toti Gomes - Wolves were head and shoulders clear of Chelsea and, aside from Matheus Nunes' screamer, were inspired by Toti's performance from left-back.

DM: Bruno Fernandes - Back in a deeper role, Fernandes put on an excellent showing for United, doing the dirty work and allowing others to shine.

CM: Ebere Eze - A goalscoring performance from Eze, who looks to be loving the freedom allowed to him by Crysal Palace boss Roy Hodgson.

CM: Kevin De Bruyne - Southampton put up a real fight against Manchester City, but the creative genius of De Bruyne ultimately saw Pep Guardiola's side to victory.

RW: Michael Olise - Just the three assists for Olise in Crystal Palace's 5-1 demolition of Leeds United. Sensational stuff.

ST: Alexander Isak - Erling Haaland may have scored twice but was otherwise a little quiet, so Isak gets the nod here for his match-winning performance for Newcastle against Brentford.

LW: Jack Grealish - Grealish has figured out how to play under Guardiola and is playing some of the best football of his career. His goal against Southampton wasn't pretty but his assist was delightful.