• Goalkeeper: Ben Foster (Watford) – Made eight saves, some of them brilliant, and almost spared his side defeat against Chelsea when he nearly scored a 97th-minute equaliser. Reuters
    Goalkeeper: Ben Foster (Watford) – Made eight saves, some of them brilliant, and almost spared his side defeat against Chelsea when he nearly scored a 97th-minute equaliser. Reuters
  • Right-back: Kyle Walker (Manchester City) – The man who, more than anyone else, turned a loss to Southampton into a win with an assist and a winner. An excellent attacking display. AFP
    Right-back: Kyle Walker (Manchester City) – The man who, more than anyone else, turned a loss to Southampton into a win with an assist and a winner. An excellent attacking display. AFP
  • Centre-back: Federico Fernandez (Newcastle) – Impressed while on his normal duties at the back but also got forward to score Newcastle’s second in the away win at West Ham. Reuters
    Centre-back: Federico Fernandez (Newcastle) – Impressed while on his normal duties at the back but also got forward to score Newcastle’s second in the away win at West Ham. Reuters
  • Centre-back: Caglar Soyuncu (Leicester City) – A commanding figure at the back yet again, the Turkish defender also scored the well-taken opener in victory at Crystal Palace. Reuters
    Centre-back: Caglar Soyuncu (Leicester City) – A commanding figure at the back yet again, the Turkish defender also scored the well-taken opener in victory at Crystal Palace. Reuters
  • Left-back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) – Another all-action display was capped with the emphatic header that brought Liverpool’s equaliser in the win at Aston Villa. EPA
    Left-back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) – Another all-action display was capped with the emphatic header that brought Liverpool’s equaliser in the win at Aston Villa. EPA
  • Right midfield: Leandro Trossard (Brighton) – Came off the bench to have a catalytic effect against Norwich. The Belgian scored one goal and made another in a deserved win. Reuters
    Right midfield: Leandro Trossard (Brighton) – Came off the bench to have a catalytic effect against Norwich. The Belgian scored one goal and made another in a deserved win. Reuters
  • Centre midfield: John Lundstram (Sheffield United) – A revelation in the Premier League, he scored twice in the first half against Burnley. Showed both energy and quality. Reuters
    Centre midfield: John Lundstram (Sheffield United) – A revelation in the Premier League, he scored twice in the first half against Burnley. Showed both energy and quality. Reuters
  • Centre midfield: Joao Moutinho (Wolves) – Set up Raul Jimenez’s equaliser against Arsenal. The classy passer was at the heart of most things as Wolves had 24 shots. AFP
    Centre midfield: Joao Moutinho (Wolves) – Set up Raul Jimenez’s equaliser against Arsenal. The classy passer was at the heart of most things as Wolves had 24 shots. AFP
  • Left midfield: Sadio Mane (Liverpool) – His outstanding 2019 continued with a late winner at Villa Park. Once again, the Senegalese was the best of Liverpool’s feared front three. EPA
    Left midfield: Sadio Mane (Liverpool) – His outstanding 2019 continued with a late winner at Villa Park. Once again, the Senegalese was the best of Liverpool’s feared front three. EPA
  • Striker: Josh King (Bournemouth) – Condemned his former club to defeat with the finest piece of skill in the game as he showed agility and ability with a winner against Manchester United. AFP
    Striker: Josh King (Bournemouth) – Condemned his former club to defeat with the finest piece of skill in the game as he showed agility and ability with a winner against Manchester United. AFP
  • Striker: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Scored one, made one. Another fine game in a remarkable season for the man who has now established himself as Chelsea’s first-choice striker. Reuters
    Striker: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – Scored one, made one. Another fine game in a remarkable season for the man who has now established himself as Chelsea’s first-choice striker. Reuters

Tammy Abraham continues remarkable season as Sadio Mane scores again: Premier League team of the week


Richard Jolly
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Another week and another late goal for Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp's side owed their victory at Aston Villa to a late Sadio Mane winner, with the Senegalese heading in a 94th-minute Trent Alexander-Arnold corner to maintain Liverpool's six-point lead at the top of the Premier League.

Tammy Abraham's remarkable season continued with a goal and an assist in the 2-1 win away to Watford, while a piece of individual skill from Bournemouth's Josh King condemned the striker's former club Manchester United to defeat at the Vitality.

Manchester City's come-from-behind win against Southampton owed much to Kyle Walker's energy, while Leicester City maintained their top-four ambitions with a win at Crystal Palace.

Above is a picture gallery of Richard Jolly's Premier League team of the week.

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