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Alla Zakarian

11-03-2019 | 16:44 Football
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Premier League Team Of The Week: Granit Xhaka, Raheem Sterling, Sadio Mane

The Premier League top-four race took a significant twist this weekend as Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester United dropped points in a game week which was very good for Arsenal. Manchester United suffered first domestic defeat under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer against Arsenal(0-2). Spurs were beaten by Southampton(2-1) and Chelsea draw with Wolves(1-1). Meanwhile, the gap at the top remains one point courtesy of wins for Manchester City and Liverpool against Watford(3-1) and Burnley(4-2). Now let us take a look who impressed and made it into Matchweek 30’s Dream team of the week by VBet Fantasy Football. Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno made several sensational saves against Manchester United and showed terrific reflexes-he now looks the real deal. Yann Valery of Southampton scored his side’s equalizer against Tottenham. Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny made some excellent challenges when needed and was a calming influence in the heart of a defence. Charlie Daniels helped his Bournemouth side to keep a clean sheet and was exceptional with his superb performance. Roberto Firmino scored two goals for Liverpool. However, two goals from Sadio Mane against Burnley was enough to narrow the gap on Manchester City.  Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser provided the assist for Callum Wilson’s 20th-minute opener before putting the game beyond the Terriers with a goal of his own. Granit Xhaka of Arsenal bamboozled David de Gea with a strike from range to give the Gunners the lead over Manchester United at the Emirates. Raheem Sterling’s first goal might have been controversial but his hat-trick against Watford underlined his class. Jamy Vardy, meanwhile, Scored two and made one against Leicester City. Ayoze Perez both scored and assisted in a Premier League match for the first time since April 2018 against Everton. Enjoy your fantasy sport and create your Premier League fantasy team by VBet.

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