- Following the latest round of Premier League action we’ve picked out stars who impressed on Game Week 13.
Following the latest round of Premier League action we’ve picked out stars who impressed on Game Week 13.
Pau Torres – Aston Villa
Pau Torres. Photo/Birmingham Live
Aston Villa equalized at Spurs thanks to a powerful header from Pau Torres that closed off a strong performance. After rejoining former Villa manager Unai Emery in the Midlands, the Spanish center-defender was seen as a coup and was a reliable presence as Villa moved into the top four.
He prevailed in six of the seven duels he faced and recovered from a previous missed opportunity by scoring the equalizer. The defender headed Douglas Luiz’s free-kick home with incredible skill.
Bernardo Silva – Manchester City
Although he is usually at his best in matches against Liverpool, Bernardo Silva was virtually unplayable at times during Manchester City’s 1-1 draw with the Reds.
The 29-year-old Portuguese playmaker raced himself into the ground and slid by elite players as if they weren’t there during another performance that included an amazing evasion move where he pirouetted away from peril.
Is it appropriate to discuss Bernardo as one of the greatest midfield players in Premier League history? He has been a major factor in the Citizens’ current dominance of the division since he is so talented and reliable.
Anthony Gordon – Newcastle
Reece James, a threat all day, won’t likely face a more formidable foe this season. Gordon had a slow beginning to Newcastle’s 4-1 victory over Chelsea, but he developed into the game and was crucial after halftime.
The winger produced one and scored another, setting up Jamaal Lascelles’ goal with a beautiful cross into the left side after cutting inside, then sealing the victory with a well-executed finish into the far corner. Throughout the game, he was a threat with his aggressive pace and managed to get James sent off after going goal side of the England right-back. With 12 games played for Newcastle this season, he already has eight goals and eight assists; no other teammate has more.
Joao Pedro – Brighton
Joao Pedro. Photo/Goal
Joao Pedro was left out of Brighton’s lineup for their match against Nottingham Forest; nonetheless, the attacker seized the opportunity after Ansu Fati sustained an early injury. Pedro scored twice in an exciting match at the City Ground to give the Seagulls their first victory in seven Premier League contests.
He expertly headed home from Pascal Gross’ cross to cancel out the home team’s first goal through Anthony Elanga, and then he coolly sent Odysseas Vlachodimos the wrong way from the penalty for his second.
He put in a lot of effort for Roberto De Zerbi’s team in the interim, winning 11 duels, three tackles, and four defensive clearances. Following his November 16 senior debut for Brazil, Pedro had an incredible month of performances.
Kieran Trippier – Newcastle
Keiran Trippier. Photo by Getty Images
Another fantastic display from Newcastle, captained as always by Kieran Trippier. The 33-year-old, who may be the Premier League’s most reliable right-back, had another big game at St. James’ Park as Eddie Howe’s team defeated Chelsea 4-1.
Aside from the foul that gave Chelsea the equalizer from a free kick, Trippier managed to neutralize the threat posed by Raheem Sterling, who was in fine form. He also led the team in touches (117), passes (82), passes in the final third (33), and crosses (16). a fantastic football player with versatility.
Thomas Kaminski – Luton
After defeating Crystal Palace this past weekend, Luton is starting to establish themselves at the Premier League level and has created a cushion between themselves and the bottom three. At Kenilworth Road, Rob Edwards’ team put in a lot of effort to win their first Premier League game, and Thomas Kaminski was once again outstanding in goal. Since joining from Blackburn, the Belgian has shown himself to be a wise acquisition. Against the Eagles, he made seven stops, five of which came from within the penalty area.
Kaminski has now stopped more goals than any other goalkeeper in the Premier League, according to xG stats, after a masterful double save kept Luton in the match in the first half.
Oleksandr Zinchenko – Arsenal
Oleksandr Zinchenko. Photo/ Goal.com.
The standout performer for Arsenal during their 1-0 victory over Brentford and at the Arteta-ball hub. The Ukrainian outperformed every other Arsenal player in terms of touches (100), passes completed (70/75), and passes into the final third (10) as well as creating opportunities for Leandro Trossard that should have resulted in better outcomes.
His assistance was even more vital on the opposite end, as a disorganized goal-line clearing denied Neal Maupay’s attempt. Despite being a close victory, Arsenal now leads the league.
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