BeSoccer's Premier League Team of the Week - Gameweek 25

Matt Morley 6 years ago 5k
BeSoccer's Premier League Team of the Week - Gameweek 25. BeSoccer

We take a look at some of the best performances from this week's round of Premier League fixtures. Do you agree with our side?

Goalkeeper: Orestis Karnezis (Watford)

The Hornets goalkeeper made a number of fine saves to earn his side a point against Stoke at the Bet365.

Right-back: Kieran Trippier (Spurs)

The defender was a constant outlet down the right, providing the assist for Phil Jones' calamitous own-goal with a low, first-time ball.

Centre-back: Jamaal Lascelles (Newcastle)

The Newcastle skipper proved a calm head at the back in their 1-1 draw with Burnley, marshalling the defence against the disruptive forces of Ashley Barnes and Sam Vokes. The former Nottingham Forest even opened the scoring, heading home a corner from new boy Kenedy at the front post.

Centre-back: Nathan Ake (Bournemouth)

The Dutchman enjoyed a happy return to the Bridge as he helped his side to a clean sheet and got on the scoresheet himself in a convincing 3-0 victory over Chelsea.

Left-back: Cuco Martina (Everton)

Martina played well in an unfamiliar left-back position against Leicester, generally defending solidly and even clearing an effort off his own line.

Midfielder: Sam Clucas (Swansea)

The former Chesterfield man put in a fine engine room performance against Arsenal, getting himself on the scoresheet twice in the process. Clucas has now scored with all three of his shots on target in the Premier League this season.

Midfielder: Emre Can (Liverpool)

The German opened the scoring against Huddersfield with a fine strike from range and generally performed his role as the anchor to perfection as he controlled proceedings.

Midfielder: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)

The Belgian was at his usual classy best against West Brom, assisting Fernandinho's opener before scoring the second himself after being found by Raheem Sterling.

Forward: Theo Walcott (Everton)

The England man looks to have found his feet quickly at Goodison Park. Walcott scored twice against Leicester and formed a dangerous-looking combination down the right flank with the returning Seamus Coleman.

Forward: Callum Wilson (Bournemouth

Wilson led the line superbly against Chelsea, opening the scoring with a cool finish before teeing up Junior Stanislas for the second. The striker didn't give Chelsea's defenders a minute's peace and he has now been directly involved in five goals in his last six Premier League appearances (four goals and one assist).

Forward: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)

Sterling assisted twice against West Brom and despite a horrible second-half miss, he features in our team thanks to a performance that was full of menace and attacking intent.

Mentioned in the news story

K. De Bruyne
K. Trippier
O. Karnezis
J. Lascelles
Emre Can
Samuel Clucas
Nathan Aké
Theo Walcott
Cuco Martina
Callum Wilson
R. Sterling
AFC Bournemouth
Manchester City
Newcastle
Swansea City
Tottenham Hotspur
Liverpool
Premier League