• Right-back: Geoff Cameron (Stoke City): The American and his defensive colleagues got Stoke a 0-0 draw to take them to their record Premier League points total of 51. Jan Kruger / Getty
    Right-back: Geoff Cameron (Stoke City): The American and his defensive colleagues got Stoke a 0-0 draw to take them to their record Premier League points total of 51. Jan Kruger / Getty
  • Centre-back: Chris Smalling (Manchester United): Given the United armband, the stand-in captain defended doggedly to help his side earn a draw against Arsenal. Clive Rose / Getty
    Centre-back: Chris Smalling (Manchester United): Given the United armband, the stand-in captain defended doggedly to help his side earn a draw against Arsenal. Clive Rose / Getty
  • Centre-back: Robert Huth (Leicester): Perhaps the best signing of the January transfer window, the “Berlin Wall” helped secure the point that kept Leicester up. Ed Sykes / Reuters
    Centre-back: Robert Huth (Leicester): Perhaps the best signing of the January transfer window, the “Berlin Wall” helped secure the point that kept Leicester up. Ed Sykes / Reuters
  • Left-back: Danny Rose (Tottenham): The in-demand Englishman has had a fine season and burst forward to score a delightful goal as Tottenham beat Hull 2-0 Andrew Couldridge / Reuters
    Left-back: Danny Rose (Tottenham): The in-demand Englishman has had a fine season and burst forward to score a delightful goal as Tottenham beat Hull 2-0 Andrew Couldridge / Reuters
  • Right midfield: Shane Long (Southampton): Overshadowed by Sadio Mane, but the Irishman nevertheless scored twice, including a brilliant second, in the 6-1 rout of Aston Villa. Bryn Lennon / Getty
    Right midfield: Shane Long (Southampton): Overshadowed by Sadio Mane, but the Irishman nevertheless scored twice, including a brilliant second, in the 6-1 rout of Aston Villa. Bryn Lennon / Getty
  • Centre midfield: Yaya Toure (Manchester City): The Ivorian was back to his barnstorming best as he showed his shooting power with two goals in the 4-2 victory over Swansea. Michael Steele / Getty
    Centre midfield: Yaya Toure (Manchester City): The Ivorian was back to his barnstorming best as he showed his shooting power with two goals in the 4-2 victory over Swansea. Michael Steele / Getty
  • Centre midfield: Leroy Fer (QPR): Rangers have already been relegated but at least they had a win to celebrate, thanks to Fer’s thunderbolt against Newcastle. Ben Stansall / AFP
    Centre midfield: Leroy Fer (QPR): Rangers have already been relegated but at least they had a win to celebrate, thanks to Fer’s thunderbolt against Newcastle. Ben Stansall / AFP
  • Left midfield: Sadio Mane (Southampton): Obliterated Robbie Fowler’s record for the quickest Premier League hat-trick with a three-minute treble in the rout of Aston Villa. Bryn Lennon / Getty
    Left midfield: Sadio Mane (Southampton): Obliterated Robbie Fowler’s record for the quickest Premier League hat-trick with a three-minute treble in the rout of Aston Villa. Bryn Lennon / Getty
  • Striker: Yannick Bolasie (Crystal Palace): Ran Liverpool ragged with his speed and skill as Palace marked Steven Gerrard’s farewell with a richly deserved 3-1 win. Phil Noble / Reuters
    Striker: Yannick Bolasie (Crystal Palace): Ran Liverpool ragged with his speed and skill as Palace marked Steven Gerrard’s farewell with a richly deserved 3-1 win. Phil Noble / Reuters
  • Striker Romelu Lukaku (Everton): The Belgian’s late winner against West Ham took his tally for the season to 20 goals, a fine tally in a difficult campaign. Dan Mullan / Getty
    Striker Romelu Lukaku (Everton): The Belgian’s late winner against West Ham took his tally for the season to 20 goals, a fine tally in a difficult campaign. Dan Mullan / Getty

Tottenham, Everton and Man City players chosen with record-breaking Sadio Mane - EPL team of the week


Richard Jolly
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After the penultimate round of Premier League fixtures, Richard Jolly selects his team of the week.

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