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Monday, 27 October 2014

Team Of The Weekend, Matchday 9

This will now be a weekly feature where me and endtoendfootball decide who are our top XI performers from this weekend, go check his out at http://endtoendfootball.wordpress.com/.

Goalkeeper - David De Gea, Arguably the most consistent performer for United this season and he continued to impress this weekend with a stunning one on one save against Eden Hazard and looking very confident from set-pieces despite Drogba's goal.

Defender - Dejan Lovren, A very impressive display to keep Hull at bay this weekend from the Croatian who looks set to turn his form of late around as he made some crucial tackles and interceptions.

Defender - James Collins, Keeping Sergio Agüero quiet isn't an easy job right now, but Collins didn't show any difficulties as he looked strong in every challenge.

Defender - Phil Jagielka, Stopping most Burnley attack's Jagielka looked very solid and was key in Everton's victory.

Defender - Gary Cahill, Having played so well it was very unfortunate for Chelsea to concede so late on but the goal shouldn't take anything away from the Englishman's performance as he dealt with the like's of Robin Van Persie very well.

Midfielder - Alex Song, All Hammers will be over the moon with the loanee's performance this weekend as he looked very good on and off the ball and not giving the Manchester City midfield any time, and also showing a lot of flair that we aren't use to seeing with this man.

Midfielder - Nemanja Matic, Edging some player's out of the game with his physical presence and playing lot's of good passes, perhaps the best performer for Chelsea by starting attack's and getting back to defend.

Midfielder - Gylfi SigurdssonA great assist and constantly linking well with Wilfred Bony, this man looked very sharp and easy on the eye throughout the 58 minutes he played.

Midfielder - Marouane Fellaini, The Belgium international finally showed the form of his Everton days, as we saw him battle for every ball, play key passes and get forward and back when needed, also playing a key part in the late goal.

Midfielder - Alexis Sanchez, The Chilean continued to impress in his debut season being very calm in front of goal and being the difference between the two sides and getting other players involved very well.

Striker - Wilfred Bony, Clinical in front of goal, Bony showed everyone his great finishing and surprising pace to get on the end of Sigurdsson's quality ball, he has now scored four goals in just three games.


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