Premier League team of matchweek 14: Super Sanchez, Kane and Eriksen star for Spurs
Published:Premier League team of matchweek 14
The Premier League yet again provided thrills and spill galore this weekend, with several high profile scuffles, comebacks, hilarious own goals and even added-time early baths for some. But, as ever, there were also top class performers who carried their clubs, so see who stood out enough to make Coral’s Premier League team of matchweek 14.
This week, high scorers from north London dominate the side…
Formation: 4-4-2
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris (Tottenham)
Right back: James Tomkins (Crystal Palace)
A centre back by trade, Tomkins looked a valid choice at right back this week, helping keep Southampton quiet and even scoring to contribute along with Christian Benteke to a crucial 3-0 win.
Centre back: Marc Muniesa (Stoke City)
The Spaniard instigated the attack which he himself finished and aided Stoke in shutting out Burnley, a result which propelled Mark Hughes’ side into the top half. It also happened to be Muniesa’s first PL goal. Not bad.
Centre back: Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham)
Left back: Patrick van Aanholt (Sunderland)
As the Black Cats collected another important three points the Dutch defender is becoming ever more important in the relegation scrap.
Right midfield: Christian Eriksen (Tottenham)
It was more of the same for the pass-master this matchweek, as he helped mastermind a demolition job on Swansea, providing an assist for Heung-Min Son and chipping in with two further goals himself. In form.
Central midfield: Cesc Fabregas (Chelsea)
So, instead we’ll go for Fabregas, who must have gone some way to convincing Antonio Conte of his merit, with a trademark defence-splitting pass to open up Manchester City for Diego Costa’s levelling goal in the eventual 3-1 win.
Central midfield: Francis Coquelin (Arsenal)
Left midfield: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal)
There’s also a nod to Bournemouth impact substitute Ryan Fraser for inspiring a Cherries comeback against Liverpool too, with a goal and an assist. Well played.
Centre forward: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)
His last, a lovely chip, was the pick of the bunch but Sanchez also had a say in opening proceedings as he supplied the also excellent Mesut Ozil for the first goal. Simply devastating and he continues to be almost unplayable since switching to the striker position permanently.