Who has made the expert's EPL Team of the Week?
Each round of Premier League matches throughout the campaign, sports analyst Troy Deeney will give his selections and coach of the Week.
Below are this week's picks. Do you agree? Let us know via the response area further down.
Keeper
Alphonse Areola (West Ham): West Ham might have been six behind at Bournemouth if it wasn't for him. Key display, stepped up and showed some quality. Superb shot-stopping to help achieve a 2-2 draw. Losing could have dismantled their whole season.
Defensive unit
Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace): He's in the running for season's best. Many discuss Gunners' stars. He is the best performer without doubt.
Murillo (Nottingham Forest): One would need to be a wild optimist to say 'Murillo will score and we overcome Liverpool 3-0 at Anfield'. The odds were long shots on that. He was excellent. He is emerging as a dominant figure. He proves to be a challenge. I'm happy to watch him perform like last season.
Malick Thiaw (Newcastle): I saw him several occasions the previous season in Italy for AC Milan and he had difficulties due to errors. But at Newcastle he's been a monster. He displays immense power and powerful and looks elegant. It seems he's found a spiritual home.
Ferdi Kadioglu (Brighton): Not naturally a left-back, leaning towards a modern type in attack. He's been a excellent acquisition for Brighton. Few are astonished at them finding another gem from obscurity? It seemed releasing Pervis Estupinan it was odd but the club is aware better than most.
Midfielders
Sander Berge (Fulham) and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest): Alike in style and they are selected for the shared purpose. Their clubs triumphed, many mention those who netted, but absent these individuals those teams don't click. They excel. They halt attacks, they attack together.
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal): The current star. Many Arsenal fans, including my son, were questioning whether he was the man to get them over the top. Three goals in the local rivalry and now they want to make a statue of him. Finishing, poise, he dominated. The standout individual on the pitch.
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa): Possibly the only aspect I share with Thomas Tuchel on - he has reached a point now where it is very difficult to drop Morgan Rogers. I didn't think he had a great start to the season, In my opinion he acted with some expectation and hoped he might have got a move to Chelsea, and likely desired it, but he has found his footing. Two superb finishes obviously against Leeds helped his club from behind. He was the difference maker.
Strikers
Callum Wilson (West Ham): I mentioned he doesn't look his normal self. He looked like he'd lost a yard. Yet amazing. Words fail me. He was excellent. Brilliant in his play and in his dual goals.
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle): A very notable player. He plays well, typically sharper when introduced, but Anthony Gordon has an injury so he has to play. He failed to convert a great opportunity against Manchester City at 0-0 with his most straightforward effort. But to have the mental fortitude to put himself in challenging moments and score twice was remarkable.
Boss
Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest): He arrives and outperforms Arne Slot. A superb tactical approach. It could have been several more for Forest and all would agree.
Do you agree with Troy's selections? Who makes your weekly best? Tell us via the response section hereunder.