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Premier League Team of the Week: De Gea and Hazard impress


DAVID DE GEA | MANCHESTER UNITED


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The shot stopper illustrated why many see him as the world's best with an incredible display against Arsenal. The 14 saves he made to keep United in the lead is the joint-most in a Premier League game in the last 14 years.

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KYLE WALKER | MANCHESTER CITY


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The right-back put in a solid display as his side edged past West Ham, making five tackles — joint-highest in the game with Fabian Delph.


RYAN SHAWCROSS | STOKE CITY


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Shawcross was key as Stoke sealed a 2-1 win over Swansea City and made a team-high 12 clearances.


ASHLEY WILLIAMS | EVERTON


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The Everton defender made 13 clearances as the Toffees maintained a second consecutive clean sheet in a 2-0 win over Huddersfield.


RYAN BERTRAND | SOUTHAMPTON


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Although the Saints were held to a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth, Bertrand's three chances created were the highest of any other player in the game. 


KEVIN DE BRUYNE | MANCHESTER CITY


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Instrumental yet again with an assist on David Silva's winner against West Ham, De Bruyne made more passes than any other City player, with 93 of his 114 coming in the opposition half. 


DAVID SIVLA | MANCHESTER CITY


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The winning goal scorer created more chances than any team-mate as they preserved their eight-point lead at the top. 


PHILIPPE COUTINHO | LIVERPOOL


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The Brazil international was the star of the show as Liverpool beat Brighton 5-1, scoring once, forcing an own goal and provided two assists.


JESSE LINGARD | MANCHESTER UNITED


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Lingard was a lively presence in attack as the Red Devils got the better of Arsenal at the Emirates. Three of his side's four shots on target came from him, with two hitting the net. 


ROBERTO FIRMINO | LIVERPOOL


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The Brazilian had two shots on target against Brighton and that was all he needed to net two goals as the Reds moved up to fourth. 


EDEN HAZARD | CHELSEA


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The nine shots Hazard had on Saturday was more than Newcastle's team, and he proved more effective with two goals in the 3-1 victory.

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