Team and Manager of the Week by Troy Deeney
Following each round of Premier League fixtures this season, BBC football analyst Troy Deeney selects his team and manager of the week.
Below are this week's selections. Do you agree with these picks? Share your opinions using the comments form at the bottom of this page.
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Karl Darlow (Leeds): Delivered an outstanding goalkeeping display against Brighton, who dominated Leeds throughout the match. Largely due to Darlow's efforts, Leeds secured the victory.

Joe Rodon (Leeds): Integral to a formidable defensive effort for Leeds, helping the team maintain a clean sheet. Leeds' defensive consistency has been impressive this season.

Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool): Despite Liverpool conceding four goals, van Dijk scored twice during a chaotic game for his team.
William Saliba (Arsenal): Delivered a strong defensive performance against a struggling Burnley side, remaining professional throughout the match.
Jorrel Hato (Chelsea): His crucial tackle on James Maddison had significant implications for Spurs' relegation battle. This impactful play from a young player suggests he deserves increased playing time under manager Xabi Alonso.
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Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace): Not only scored but also controlled the flow of play. His back-flip celebration was unusual and seemed like a farewell gesture.
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United): Although not at his best against Nottingham Forest, his season tally of 20 Premier League assists secures his place in the team of the week.
Enzo le Fee (Sunderland): Contributed a goal and an assist against Everton. Since his Championship days, he has shown continuous improvement and brought fresh energy to the team.
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Dango Ouattara (Brentford): Scored twice against Crystal Palace and has been in excellent form. Brentford invested heavily in him as a replacement for Bryan Mbeumo, and he has excelled in his debut season.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa): Entering good form ahead of the Europa League final and the World Cup, Watkins is showing strong performances.
William Osula (Newcastle): Has been exceptional. Despite Newcastle acquiring Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade, Osula has flown under the radar. Manager Eddie Howe has placed trust in him, and his style resembles Callum Wilson's. He scored two impressive goals against West Ham, marking a breakout season.
Osula stars as Newcastle increase West Ham's relegation worries
Mikel Arteta (Arsenal): Recognized as the manager of the week. Arteta consistently achieves results when others falter. Congratulations to him on his accomplishments.




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