
Gameweek 4 Team of the week
Formation: 4-3-2-1
Goalkeeper - Robert Sánchez: Chelsea
Robert Sánchez delivered a stunning performance in Chelsea’s recent match against Bournemouth. The Cherries started brightly, firing numerous shots at the Chelsea keeper, who kept them all out, including a key save from Kluivert’s close-range strike in the 23rd minute. Bournemouth thought they had broken the deadlock when Evanilson won a penalty, but the Brazilian’s effort was denied by an excellent low save from Sánchez. After that moment, the momentum shifted in Chelsea’s favor, and they managed to grab a late winner. This performance will surely help Sánchez cement his position as Chelsea's number one.
Right Back - Ola Aina: Nottingham Forest
Liverpool looked imperious in their first three games, going undefeated. However, they were brought to a halt by Nottingham Forest, with Ola Aina playing a pivotal role in the upset. Aina was outstanding, effectively neutralizing Liverpool stars Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo, limiting them to just one shot combined. He also made a crucial goal-line clearance after a flick from a Trent Alexander-Arnold corner, keeping the score at 0-0. Aina's contributions weren't just defensive—he completed the most dribbles in the game (2) and maintained excellent composure under pressure, completing all of his passes. His stellar performance helped Nottingham Forest secure their first win at Anfield in 55 years.
Centre Back - Matthijs de Ligt: Manchester United
Manchester United delivered a commanding performance against a struggling Southampton, securing a 3-0 victory. De Ligt has already made a strong impression on United fans, opening the scoring in style. Bruno Fernandes whipped in a deep cross towards the back post, where De Ligt rose highest to meet it, powering his header into the bottom left corner of the net.
Centre Back - Gabriel: Arsenal
Gabriel was the match-winner as Arsenal secured their third consecutive win over fierce North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur at their stadium. Despite Tottenham's momentum throughout the game, firing off 15 shots, they were mostly half-chances as Gabriel and Saliba expertly nullified any real threat. Gabriel was dominant in the air, both defensively and offensively, dealing with crosses from Johnson and Porro with ease. His decisive moment came from a Saka corner, which he thundered into the back of the net, keeping North London red for now.
Left Back - Tyrick Mitchell: Crystal Palace
Mitchell had a solid performance in Crystal Palace’s 2-2 draw against Leicester City. The Palace full-back created the most chances in the game with 4. In the first half, Mitchell played a smart ball to Eze, who narrowly missed the target. His constant chance creation was eventually rewarded with a second-half assist when he fired a low cross across the box for Mateta to tap in. This marked the beginning of Crystal Palace's comeback against the Foxes.
Midfielder - Wilfred Ndidi: Leicester City
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