Which players were selected for the pundit's EPL Team of the Week?

Every fixture of Premier League matches in the current term, expert commentator Troy Deeney shares his team and coach of the Week.

Here are this week's choices. What's your opinion? Let us know with the comments form below.

Keeper

Alphonse Areola (West Ham): West Ham could have been six goals down at Bournemouth if it wasn't for him. Key display, stepped up and showed some quality. Excellent keeping to earn them a 2-2 draw. Losing might have ruined their campaign.

Defensive unit

Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace): He's a contender for player of the season. Fans mention Arsenal's squad. He has been the best performer by a country mile.

Murillo (Nottingham Forest): You'd have been a crazy Forest fan to say 'Murillo will score and we'll beat Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield'. You'd have got huge prices on that. He performed brilliantly. He's becoming a powerhouse. He is truly a handful. I'm happy to observe his form as he did previously.

Malick Thiaw (Newcastle): I watched him several occasions earlier in Italy for AC Milan and he had difficulties from his faults. Yet now he's been dominant. He has shown great strength and forceful and appears graceful. It seems he has discovered a spiritual home.

Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): Not typically a defender, rather a contemporary style offensively. He has proven to be a great purchase for Brighton. Few are astonished at them unearthing more talent out of nowhere? Many felt when they got rid of Pervis Estupinan it raised eyebrows but Brighton know more than us.

Engine room

Sander Berge (Fulham) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Similar players and they are selected for the shared purpose. Their sides were victorious, everyone will talk those who netted, but absent these individuals those teams don't click. They excel. They break up play, they join the offense.

Eberechi Eze (Arsenal): The man of the moment. Numerous supporters, including my son, had doubts about his ability as the man to secure victory. Three goals in the key match and now they want to honor him permanently of him. Finishing, poise, he controlled the game. The standout individual on the pitch.

Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa): Possibly the only thing that I agree with Thomas Tuchel on - he has reached a point now where it will prove very difficult to drop Morgan Rogers. I felt he had a great start this campaign, In my opinion he was a little bit entitled and thought he maybe join to Chelsea, and likely desired it, but he appears to have settled down. A brilliant brace clearly versus Leeds pulled his side when trailing. He proved decisive.

Forwards

Callum Wilson (West Ham): I mentioned he seemed lacking his usual standard. He looked like his pace had gone. However, incredible. Simply phenomenal. He shone. Phenomenal in his approach and through his scoring.

Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): A particularly intriguing player. He performs strongly, usually better off the bench, but with Gordon sidelined so he must start. He failed to convert a key opening against Manchester City at 0-0 with his easiest shot. However showing the mental fortitude to place himself into challenging moments and get a brace was great.

Manager

Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest): He arrives and outperforms Arne Slot. A wonderful gameplan. It might have been multiple goals for Forest and few would dispute.

Are you in alignment with these choices? Which players deserve your top lineup? Share your opinion with the comments form below.

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