Every Premier League weekend brings its share of drama, and Troy Deeney is back with his latest Team of the Week picks. From jaw-dropping saves to tactical masterstrokes, here's who made the cut—and why these stars deserve a spot in the spotlight.
Goalkeeper: David Raya (Arsenal)
Simply put, this was a save-of-the-season contender. Raya's stunning denial of West Ham's Mateus Fernandes didn't just keep a clean sheet—it may have sealed the title for Arsenal. In the biggest moments, he delivers.
Defenders: Levi Colwill, James Tarkowski, Gabriel, Maxim de Cuyper
Colwill has been a calming presence in Chelsea's often chaotic backline. His return from injury is a massive boost for club and country, showing leadership beyond his years. Tarkowski combined defensive grit with attacking flair, scoring and assisting in Everton's big win at Crystal Palace. The Toffees have quietly impressed this season, and he's a huge reason why. Gabriel? All about the big moments—massive blocks, no fuss, just getting the job done for Arsenal. And Brighton's de Cuyper? Two assists from left-back against Wolves. That's pure quality.
Midfielders: Rayan (Bournemouth), Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal), Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool), Jeremy Doku (Man City)
Rayan is making a serious case for Young Player of the Season. Another goal at Fulham, and he's finishing the season on fire, ready to represent Brazil at the World Cup. Can Bournemouth hold onto him? Lewis-Skelly showed incredible versatility, starting in midfield before switching to left-back without missing a beat. He's been one of Arsenal's standout performers in recent weeks. Gravenberch was simply fantastic for Liverpool against Chelsea, capping his display with a wonderful goal. And Doku? What a month. After not scoring since November, he's netted four in the last four weeks. He's flying—even if City's title push might be running out of steam.
Forwards: Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa), Erling Haaland (Man City)
Watkins delivered a bruising, tireless performance at Burnley. He's one of those players who just gets the job done, week in and week out. Haaland? A goal and an assist. Enough said.
Manager: Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
No frills, just results. Arteta got the job done and led Arsenal to the league title—a masterclass in consistency and belief.
So, what do you think? Do these picks match your Premier League weekend? Whether you're celebrating a win or shaking your head at a snub, one thing's for sure—these players are wearing their success on their sleeves. And if you're looking to channel that same winning energy, you know where to find the gear to match.
