EPL Super Team of the Week: Round 13 and 14

Due to the Premier League mid week matches, I decided to combine the past two rounds together to create one team for the week.  While this means it was even more difficult than normal to narrow it down to 11, a bench of players has been included to try acknowledge a few top performances that weren’t quite good enough to make the cut.  It wasn’t a great week for strikers, but there were still some very exciting matches and a lot of impressive displays across the league.

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EPL Team of the Week: Round 12

12 rounds passed in the Premier League and the table is still looking almost as close as it was on the first day (unless you’re QPR of course).  The Team of the Week this week shows off the best players from all the winners this week, with no United or Chelsea players in sight.  Let’s get stuck in.

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EPL Team of the Week: Round 11

It’s time again for our Premier League Team of the Week, the best 11 players for Round 11. We had a pair of Manchester comebacks, and some frustrating draws for the other big boys, but we’ll break down the details of each match in our podcast tomorrow so for now let’s just get into it.

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EPL Team of the Week: Round 10

I tried to resist throwing in too many Manchester United players, but to be honest a win over Arsenal and the chance to rub it in to TSK’s JD is something I can’t pass up on.  Mind you, I think I was quite fair.  Have a read and see if you agree.

Alex McCarthy (Reading)
His save for the Granero free kick is almost reason enough for him to be in here.  Then he pulled off another impressive one against the shot of Taarabt.  He was arguably the only reason Reading didn’t end this match as the only team without a win this season.

Steven Whittaker (Norwich)
Making his EPL debut this week and performing quite admirably at that, especially against a team as physical as Stoke. He was very solid in helping his team keep a clean sheet, but was also very impressive going forward, and especially putting in crosses.  Welcome to the EPL.

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