The 6 best players of Premier League Gameweek 24


GameWeek 24 has conjured up another characteristic weekend of the Premier League campaign when February opens its doors.

There were some striking results in the country, since the top table continues to accept strange and wonderful shapes in the course of the 2024/25.

Jaws grazed the ground when Everton scored four and Southampton actually won a football game, while more Misery Manchester United and some high-quality affairs made another convincing round of the top drama.

Here were the six players who were used the most during the GameWeek 24 in the Premier League.

Myles Lewis Skelly

Myles Lewis-Skelly played excellently against Man City / Alex Pantling / Gettyimages

One of the above -mentioned, targeted glasses at the weekend came in the Emirates stadium when Arsenal was hosting in Manchester City. The Gunners were clear favorites against their rivals outside the sorts, but only a few suspected that a 5: 1 thrashing was on the cards.

Myles Lewis Skelly was one of those who engraved his name into the goal ship and scored the third with the third that landed the city role in self-destruction mode. The teenager collected Declan Rices Pass in the penalty area and, with the help of a considerable, but ultimately weak hand by Stefan Ortega, bend a shot into the back corner.

Lewis-Skelly mocked the public enemy in the Red half of Nordlondon, Erling Haaland by catching up the meditation celebration of the Norwegian before he received standing ovation from the worshiped homemade.

Jean-Philippe Mateta

Jean -Philippe Mateta is in excellent form / James Gill – DANEHOUSE / GOIMAGES

During the turn of the year, Jean-Philippe Mateta discovered his Mojo when Crystal Palace improved week after week under Oliver Glasner. The Frenchman scored his second bracket against Manchester United on Sunday afternoon and the sixth goal of 2025 against Manchester United.

The high -towering center forward of Palace is not presented with many lighter opportunities than those he buried in Old Trafford. The first turned out from all three meters before Daniel Munoz provided him with another tap-in during the final phase.

Mateta had only 22 touches in Manchester and went with two goals and three points after another ruthless center forward, which increases his personal record to 13 in all competitions this season.

Djed Spence, Mikkel Damsgaard

Djed Spence Half Spurs to keep a rare clean leaf / ryan pierse / gettyimages

In the past few months, the victories for Tottenham have become less and less common and clean leaves discovered even less. Thanks to an inspired performance by Djed Spence on Sunday afternoon, Spurs secured the dynamic Brentford in her 2-0 win.

The 24-year-old played with left-back and produced a player of the game in West London. This is even more impressive against the lively and powerful Bryan Mbumo and Spence has largely restricted the camera national player.

He won three duels, made seven restoration and demonstrated a further five shares at the GTech Community Stadium, as well as to clear the line shortly before Spurs’ determined second.

Mohamed Salah

For Mohamed Salah / Catherine Ivill – Ama / Gettyimages it is just too easy

Mohamed Salah achieved a match winner in the Premier League. What is new?

The tireless Egyptian was handed down last week in Liverpool’s Final Champions League phase phase and looked reasonably refreshed on the south coast when the red had put a bournemouth team in an enormous form.

After Salah missed a spot kick in the vitality stadium two seasons ago, he made no mistake on this occasion when he changed his first afternoon from 12 meters, while a trademark from his left boot into the far top corner of the points in the points sealed second half.

He achieved a higher XG and more recordings than any other player on the field as well as more successful dribble and touch in the Bournemouth Box than any other Liverpool man.

Chris Wood

Chris Wood cannot be stopped this season / Dan Istitene / Gettyimages

Chris Wood’s remarkable season continued on Saturday on Saturday when the New Zealander produced a Hattrick in Nottingham Forests 7-0-Thrashing (yes, seven) by Brighton & Hove Albion.

The 33-year-old has 17 goals from the Premier League this season and did not have to work too hard to end the Match Ball on the City Ground. Two ends nearby helped the racing to a lead of four goals before a composed penalty stacked more misery on Fabian Hurzeler’s side.

Wood’s second Treble of the season for Club and Country prompted Forest to recover from her 5-0 demonstration in Bournemouth last weekend, while entering the 30s as a footballer of the Premier League.

Anthony Elanga

Anthony Elanga led three templates / Dan Istietee / Gettyimages

Thanks to Anthony Elanga, who was chief creator from Forest in her electrifying victory, Wood’s order was only so easy. The Swedish international led his own hat trick and built teammates three times with devilish deliveries.

The 22-year-old, who has been in operation in 25 goals since his departure of MAN UTD, set up Morgan Gibbs-White with a Pacy corner for almost posts before providing two efforts for the opening of Woods.

The speed, trick and distribution of Elanga proved to be crucial for the falls of travel settings.

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