Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week?

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After every round of Premier League matches this season, BBC football pundit Troy Deeney will give you his team and manager of the week.

Here are this week's choices. Do you agree? Give us your thoughts using the comments form at the bottom of this page.

Troy Deeny's Team of the WeekImage source, BBC Sport
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Robin Roefs (Sunderland): Not many keepers really got to stand out by making massive saves this weekend, but I thought Roefs had the complete performance of any keeper after facing six shots on target from Tottenham. He was a calming figure in the backline against a revitalised Spurs under their new manager Roberto de Zerbi.

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Nico O'Reilly (Manchester City): Is O'Reilly the player of the season for City? I could easily make the argument that he has been the most consistent performer for the club. He has nine goals in all competitions this season and considering he has played as a left-back for most the season, that is frightening. He once again had a huge impact against Chelsea and I hope that hamstring injury is not that bad.

Konstantinos Mavropanos (West Ham): A huge performance when West Ham needed it. It was the biggest game of their season and Mavropanos had a dominating performance in defence while also producing two goals. He made some big tackles and big headers. It was a wonderful display.

Mats Wieffer (Brighton): Scoring two goals as a right-back is fantastic but Wieffer's finishes for his double at Burnley were unbelievable. He helped his side get an important win that will boost their hopes of qualifying for European competition.

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Rio Ngumoha (Liverpool): What a talent this kid is! Young, energetic, carefree. He is not afraid to go at his defender and makes something happen every single time. It was a wonderful goal. He just looks like a young kid having fun, which is the best part about his game.

Alex Scott (Bournemouth): After the England call-up, I thought Scott was a little bit off it and not really himself - maybe feeling a bit sorry for himself because he could not deliver for his national team. But he seems to have got his mojo back. Going up against Declan Rice, the thing you have to do is match his running and that's what he did. He matched him physically - his intensity and tackles. And obviously a wonderful goal to cap off a wonderful performance.

Casemiro (Manchester United): Even though he was on the losing side, he was excellent against Leeds. I don't know whether it's because he is leaving at the end of the season but the pressure seems to be off him. Another goal would do him a lot of good. He was Man Utd's biggest focal point in the attack and had one cleared off the line. He was very, very good.

Rayan Cherki (Manchester City): My favourite player in the Premier League. I am glad people are starting to see just how good a football player this guy is. Honestly, he is like Toy 'R' Us for adults - you get excited every time he is playing. Wonderful to watch, not only did he dominate the second half but he plays with a flair of 'just pass me the ball and watch what I do'. His pass to Marc Guehi for the second goal, everyone is looking on the outside and he just does a little pass with the outside of the left foot. It's simple when you're talking about it, but to do it at that speed... He is honestly one of the best players in world football.

Noah Okafor (Leeds United): Two goals for him after putting in such a shift on that left-hand side. His double might have sealed Leeds staying in the Premier League, so fair play to him.

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Igor Thiago (Brentford): Both of our strikers have had their best run of the season. Thiago is the first Brazilian to get 20 goals in a Premier League season. Unreal. To think he was out for a season with an injury and to come back the way he has - big, powerful, looks grateful to play. He's not taken it for granted. Where would Brentford be without him? And if he carries on like this, how can Brentford keep him?

Taty Castellanos (West Ham): He had a very poor Serie A season but now he has found a home that fits. Both his goals were scrappy, but who cares? Two goals for a striker in a massive game - the biggest game of the season for West Ham.

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Daniel Farke (Leeds United): Unbelievable result for Leeds, especially when you look at how things have gone with West Ham winning and Forest getting a result. It just feels like it was a massive moment for him. His celebrations at the end showed that. It's a huge three points for Leeds and Farke.

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