Tottenham trio Erik Lamela, Harry Kane and Toby Alderweireld make the cut |
NEWS NEWS BLOG SPORT brings you the team of the week.
David De Gea gets the nod in goal after keeping a clean sheet during Manchester United's 3-0 win over Sunderland.
Our defence has a European feel with no British players in our back-five.
Young Spanish defender Hector Bellerin impressed against Leicester, setting up the second goal in Arsenal's 5-2 away win.
Our defence has a European feel with no British players in our back-five.
Young Spanish defender Hector Bellerin impressed against Leicester, setting up the second goal in Arsenal's 5-2 away win.
At centre-back, Virgin van Dijk scored his first goal for Southampton and partners Belgian Toby Alderweireld, who was also on the scoresheet in Spurs' 4-1 win over Manchester City.
Erik Pieters starts at left-back after helping Stoke beat Bournemouth 2-1, a first win of the season for Mark Hughes' side.
In midfield, Englishman James Milner earns his place after scoring Liverpool's opener in their 3-2 win over Aston Villa.
Erik Lamela rightfully comes into the side after a goal and an assist against City.
Erik Pieters starts at left-back after helping Stoke beat Bournemouth 2-1, a first win of the season for Mark Hughes' side.
In midfield, Englishman James Milner earns his place after scoring Liverpool's opener in their 3-2 win over Aston Villa.
Erik Lamela rightfully comes into the side after a goal and an assist against City.
Tottenham Hotspur's Jan Vertonghen celebrates beating Man City with team-mates. |
While super sub Ramires gets in after blasting Chelsea's reply at St James' Park during their 2-2 draw with Newcastle.
Alexis Sanchez joins him having put his lacklustre start to the season behind him with a brilliant hat-trick against Leicester.
And up front, we have gone for an all-England strikeforce in Harry Kane and Daniel Sturridge.
Kane ended his Spurs drought while Sturridge scored twice - one a stunning volley - having been sidelined for so long.
Alexis Sanchez joins him having put his lacklustre start to the season behind him with a brilliant hat-trick against Leicester.
And up front, we have gone for an all-England strikeforce in Harry Kane and Daniel Sturridge.
Kane ended his Spurs drought while Sturridge scored twice - one a stunning volley - having been sidelined for so long.
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