After another thrilling round of Premier League action, former Watford captain and BBC pundit Troy Deeney has unveiled his latest Team of the Week—and as always, the selections are already sparking debate. From title-deciding saves to breakout young stars, here's who made the cut this week.
Between the sticks, David Raya (Arsenal) earns the nod for what Deeney calls the "save of the season." His stunning stop to deny West Ham's Mateus Fernandes wasn't just spectacular—it may have sealed the Premier League title for the Gunners. Simple as that.
In defense, Levi Colwill (Chelsea) continues to impress after returning from injury. In a chaotic Chelsea setup, Colwill provides a calming presence and genuine leadership. His fitness is also great news for England's future backline. James Tarkowski (Everton) delivered a towering performance away at Crystal Palace, chipping in with a goal and an assist. Everton's quietly strong season owes much to his consistency. Meanwhile, Gabriel (Arsenal) did what he does best—massive blocks in massive moments, getting the job done without fuss.
Out wide, Maxim de Cuyper (Brighton) was brilliant against Wolves, providing two assists from left-back. Over at Bournemouth, Rayan continues to shine—another goal at Fulham caps a strong end to the season. Deeney rates him as a contender for Young Player of the Season, and with a World Cup squad place for Brazil on the horizon, the big question is: can the Cherries keep hold of him?
In midfield, Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal) showed incredible versatility, starting in midfield before seamlessly shifting to left-back without a single misstep. He's been one of Arsenal's standout performers in recent weeks. Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool) was fantastic against Chelsea, capping his display with a wonderful goal.
Up front, Jeremy Doku (Man City) is on fire. After going since November without a goal, he's netted four in the last month alone. City are pushing hard, but Doku's resurgence might not be enough to close the gap at the top. Finally, Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) delivered a bruising performance at Burnley—just another day at the office for a striker who consistently gets the job done.
What do you think of Troy's selections? Any glaring omissions or spot-on picks? Share your thoughts below!
