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Troy Deeney’s Team of the Week: Erling Haaland, Gabriel, Mikel Arteta, Ollie Watkins, Rayan

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Troy Deeney’s Team of the Week: Erling Haaland, Gabriel, Mikel Arteta, Ollie Watkins, Rayan
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Rayan (Bournemouth): If it wasn’t for Nico O’Reilly, Rayan would make the case for being Young Player of the Season. He’s been brilliant. Another goal for him at Fulham and he’s ended the season strongly, getting ready to be a part of the World Cup squad for Brazil. Can Bournemouth keep hold of him?

Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal): He started in midfield, then Arsenal changed mid-game and moved him to left-back, and he didn’t put a foot wrong. He was fantastic. One of the players in the last three to four weeks that has really stepped up.

Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool): Fantastic for Liverpool against Chelsea. Wonderful goal.

Jeremy Doku (Man City): What a month he’s had. He hadn’t scored a goal since November and then he’s got four in the last month. He’s flying and Manchester City are trying to put a bit of pressure on but it doesn’t feel like they’ll have enough in the tank.

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