Monday, 19 September 2011

Premier League Team Of The Week

Formation : 3-4-3


GK - Shay Given (Aston Villa)
The pint-sized Irishman again
displayed why his £3million move
could be one of the buys of the summer.
He pulled off a host of world class saves
which earned his side a valuable point
against his former club.


CB - Phil Jones (Manchester United)
At only 19 Jones is already cementing
his place in the United first team. He has all
the ingredients to become a world-class
centre-half and he's sure to be a future England
captain. This weekend he was as solid as
ever against a strong Chelsea attack.

CB - Titus Bramble (Sunderland)
Bramble has been a very inconsistent
player in his thirteen year career. But
his performance against Stoke was one
of his best. He scored a goal and helped
his team keep a clean sheet as Sunderland
won their first game of the season.

CB - Phil Jagielka (Everton)
The Everton centre back played a blinder as
his side ran out 3-1 winners at Goodison Park.
Jagielka scored a vital goal as his team overhauled
a one goal deficit, and although his celebration was
some what awful, his overall performance was
top drawer.


Luiz Nani - Premier League player of the week
RM - Luiz Nani (Manchester United) *STAR PLAYER*
Nani terrorised Ashley Cole, arguably the best Left-Back in
the world, for much of the game at Old Trafford as his side romped
to a 3-1 win against title rivals Chelsea. He scored a
thunderbolt from 25 yards, aswell as creating a host of chances
for his side. The comparisons to Ronaldo are ever present
and based on his recent performances they're justifiable to
say the least.

CM - Yohan Cabaye (Newcastle United)
Following his arrival from Lille in the
summer the French midfielder has
impressed the Geordie fans. He again
put in a performance that would have
delighted manager Alan Pardew. On the
day, Cabaye was unlucky not to have at
least two or three goals, the only reason he
didn't - Shay Given's magnificence in the
Newcastle goal.

CM - Luka Modric (Tottenham Hotspur)
Having put the transfer saga behind him,
Modric was influental as his side tore nine
man Liverpool apart. The Croatian scored
Spurs' first goal, with a sensational strike
as his side won 4-0.

LM - Joey Barton (Queens Park Rangers)
Everything you expect from Joey Barton
was on display as QPR's new captain lead
his side to their second win of the season
away at Wolves. The controversial England
midfielder scored with a nicely taken
finish from outside the box aswell as getting
into a scrap with Karl Henry. No surprise
there.


ST - Emmanuel Adebayor (Tottenham Hotspur)
The Togolese hitman netted himself an
impressive brace as his side humiliated visitors
Liverpool at White Hart Lane. The big 27 year
old proved to be a nuisance for the Liverpool
back line all afternoon, a performance that
warranted the man of the match award.

ST - Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)
Having already scored six goals in his
debut season before this weekend, Aguero
continued his impressive goal scoring
form by bagging a brace at Craven Cottage.

ST - Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa)
The Aston Villa striker maintained his
good start to the season. He proved to be a
constant threat to the Newcastle centre backs
throughout the 90 minutes and was rewarded
with his second goal in just 4 appearances for
the Villains this season.

Jack Doone-Daniels and Charlie Shanks



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