🔗 Share this article Which players has made Troy's Premier League weekly best XI? Each set of top-flight games throughout the campaign, football pundit Troy Deeney will give his lineup and manager of the Week. Here are this week's choices. Do you agree? Let us know via the feedback section below. Shot-stopper Alphonse Areola (West Ham): The Hammers were close to being six behind at Bournemouth without him. Key display, stepped up and displayed top ability. Excellent keeping to secure a 2-2 draw. Losing might have ruined their entire term. Defensive unit Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace): He's a contender for player of the season. Many discuss Arsenal's squad. He is the best performer by a country mile. Murillo (Nottingham Forest): You'd have been a mad supporter to say 'Murillo nets and we'll beat Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield'. You could have gotten huge prices on that. He performed brilliantly. He is turning into a dominant figure. He is truly a handful. Delighted to watch him perform like last season. Malick Thiaw (Newcastle): I saw him multiple matches earlier in Italy for AC Milan and he was getting killled from his faults. But at Newcastle he's been dominant. He's been immense power and imposing and appears graceful. It seems he has secured a spiritual home. Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): Not naturally a defender, leaning towards a attacking-minded offensively. He is a excellent acquisition for Brighton. Who would be surprised at them discovering another star out of nowhere? Many felt after selling Pervis Estupinan that was strange but the club is aware more than us. Engine room Sander Berge (Fulham) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Alike in style and they are selected for the shared purpose. Their sides were victorious, all discuss about the goalscorers, but absent these individuals the sides struggle. They are so good. They halt attacks, they join the offense. Eberechi Eze (Arsenal): The standout performer. Many Arsenal fans, such as family members, had doubts whether he was the man to secure victory. A hat-trick in the local rivalry and now they want to make a statue of him. Finishing, poise, he ran the show. The standout individual on the pitch. Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa): Perhaps this represents aspect I share with Thomas Tuchel on - he has reached a point now where it will prove extremely tough to bench him. I felt he began well to the season, I believe he was a little bit entitled and believed he could join to Chelsea, and likely desired it, but he has adapted well. Two superb finishes in the Leeds match helped his club from a deficit. He made the impact. Strikers Callum Wilson (West Ham): I noted he seemed lacking his normal self. It seemed he'd lost a yard. Yet amazing. Words fail me. He shone. Brilliant in his play and with his two finishes. Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): A very notable player. He excels, often more effective off the bench, but due to Gordon's absence so he must start. He failed to convert a key opening against Manchester City at 0-0 with his simplest attempt. But to have the psychological strength to enter into tough scenarios and get a brace was impressive. Coach Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest): He comes in and surpasses Arne Slot. A superb tactical approach. It could have been multiple goals for Forest and few would dispute. Are you in alignment with these choices? Who would be your weekly best? Tell us using the comments form below.