Man Utd trio join hat-trick hero Deulofeu to lead the Premier League Team of the Week

Red Devils defenders account for three slots after their shutout against Liverpool, whilst Watford’s frontmen shone against Cardiff

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Jonas Lossl | Huddersfield

Jonas Lossl made 10 saves against Newcastle in Huddersfield's 2-0 defeat at St James' Park; only David De Gea has made more in a single game this season (11 v Spurs).

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Ashley Young | Manchester United

No Man Utd player had more touches (63) or made more passes (44) than Ashley Young in their 0-0 draw versus Liverpool.

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Victor Lindelof | Manchester United

Victor Lindelof made more clearances than any of his Man Utd teammates in their 0-0 draw with Liverpool at Old Trafford.

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Chris Smalling | Manchester United

Chris Smalling had a passing accuracy of 89.3% in Man Utd's draw with Liverpool, also helping the Red Devils keep a clean sheet.

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Sead Kolasinac | Arsenal

Sead Kolasinac gained possession on 10 occasions and made two blocks as he helped Arsenal to a 2-0 victory over Southampton.

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Robert Snodgrass | West Ham

Robert Snodgrass created eight chances for his teammates on MD27; two more than any other player, with one of them ending in a goal.

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Matt Ritchie | Newcastle

Matt Ritchie whipped in 13 crosses against Huddersfield, with six of them coming via open play; more than any of his Newcastle teammates.

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Miguel Almiron | Newcastle

No Newcastle player had more shots on target (3) or created more chances (6) than Miguel Almiron against Huddersfield.

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Gerard Deulofeu | Watford

Gerard Deulofeu became the first Watford player to score a top-flight hat-trick since Mark Falco in October 1986.

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Troy Deeney | Watford

Troy Deeney scored two goals and provided one assist in Watford's 5-1 win over Cardiff – the second time he's done so in 2019 (also v Bournemouth).

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Wilfried Zaha | Crystal Palace

Wilfried Zaha has scored in three consecutive league appearances for the first time ever.