Our Premier League Awards honour the very best – and worst – of the weekend’s motion, that includes Dango Ouattara, Erling Haaland and Iliman Ndiaye.
Second of the Week
If there was any doubt that Bournemouth are potential top-four contenders this season, it’s gone now. Andoni Iraola’s aspect produced the efficiency of the weekend to stun Nottingham Forest on the south coast. Forest had received seven of their final eight Premier League video games to take a seat within the Champions League locations however have been blown aside on the Vitality Stadium by a Bournemouth staff bidding to catch them.
The Cherries received 5-0 on the Vitality Stadium to stretch their unbeaten run to 11 league video games. They’re now only a level outdoors the highest 4, whereas solely 4 factors separates the groups positioned third to seventh in an interesting race for Europe.
Up subsequent for Iraola’s in-form aspect is a date with Premier League leaders Liverpool. It isn’t one to be missed.
Participant of the Week
Dango Ouattara impressed Bournemouth’s assertion win over Nottingham Forest with the makeshift striker delivering for the Cherries. Accidents to Evanilson and Enes Unal threatened to derail a promising marketing campaign for Andoni Iraola’s staff however Ouattara has stepped as much as lead the road.
The 22-year-old helped himself to a hat-trick in opposition to Forest, channelling his interior Cristiano Ronaldo with a daft leap to move dwelling his first. A well-taken second and predatory third accomplished his treble and an unforgettable afternoon.
Supervisor of the Week
Andoni Iraola definitely deserves his flowers however to keep away from over-kill on Bournemouth’s huge win we’re handing this accolade elsewhere.
Ruud van Nistelrooy confronted flak from the Leicester followers per week in the past, because the Foxes slumped to a seventh straight loss within the Premier League. The Dutchman’s staff bounced again impressively this time round, incomes a comeback win at struggling Spurs. Two objectives in 4 minutes from Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss earned a priceless three factors and lifted Leicester out of the relegation locations. A consequence – and efficiency – to construct on.
Aim of the Week
Who stated Erling Haaland doesn’t make his personal probabilities? A head-height go on the midway line hardly screams alternative, however Haaland’s tempo, energy and ending turned Ederson’s route one ball right into a aim. Positive, Robert Sanchez’s walkabout made issues simpler, however that’s a terrific end.
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Alisson Becker’s huge hand earns our Save of the Week. The Brazilian didn’t have a lot to do in opposition to Ipswich on the weekend however got here up trumps when known as upon right here. It’s the signal of a fantastic goalkeeper.
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One other grim statistic for Ange Postecoglou and Spurs…
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1912 – Tottenham’s defeat in opposition to Leicester in the present day was the primary time since 1912 (v Notts County) that they’d misplaced in opposition to a staff on a seven-game dropping streak within the league. Stinging.
Tweet of the Week
We couldn’t agree extra.
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Been caught up with all of the unhealthy selections in the present day, however Ndiaye receiving a yellow card for a Seagull celebration in opposition to Brighton is the pure definition of utter woke nonsense.
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