After ten days of the domestic cup and the continental campaign, the Premier League returned to our screens this weekend.
A Zamerer February follows the chaos in January, with many teams returning to schedule with a game a week.
GameWeek 25 was on site to enable the usual surprises and brilliance that the Premier League tirelessly offers to enable a big weekend for some newcomers to the division, including an emerging 17-year sensation.
Here were the six outstanding Premier League actors in the ten games of the weekend.
GameWeek 25 Castle with a beautifully chaotic struggle between two sub -average sides disabled by injuries.
Tottenham passed in the first half of James Maddison in the first half, and there were many positive aspects of Posetecoglou when Spurs ensured successive Premier League victories.
It was a few hard months for the LilyWhites, but Djed Spence was a constant joy. The 24-year-old full-back has not made a foot wrong since his integration, and he was absolutely great against MAN UTD.
He played with strength when he attacked open space and subtlety in view of the pressure and made it possible to climb the hosts with ease against a confused United press. We saw how the Englishman blocked part of the best of the division during his recent climb, and United had little pleasure when Spence was one of one. His slide intervention to refuse Rasmus Hojlund late proved to be of crucial importance at Spurs, who retained its precarious advantage.
Thomas Tuchel must be fascinated.
The former Southampton Playmaker was one of the subordinate additions to the January window, with Alcaraz being borrowed against Everton late a day.
His Premier League Nous undoubtedly supported his quick start to life in Everton, whereby the Argentinian quickly taught himself to the toffees’ supporters.
Alcaraz followed a lively Cameo appearance in the middle of the week with a productive excursion in Selhurst Park at his first start for the club. The midfielder dried up a reconciling beto for the start before sealing all three points for David Moyes’ team by intelligently completing the area.
The weekend began with a 3-0 win for Brighton over a composed Chelsea, with the seagulls coming off the blues on a sad defense display after Kaoru got the ball rolling with a majestic start.
It was Minth’s clip that helped Fabian Hurzeler’s side over the line. The lively man started the season brightly and has returned to acquaintance in the past few weeks.
In addition to his destination, Minth Marc Cucurella often made it look silly – which every English viewer enjoyed the Pantomime -Böse weight of the left -back last summer.
Arsenal was bad for a large part of his 2-0 victory over Leicester, and Mikel Fellai-Sorry, Merinos Klammer from the bank, while he was a temporary center forward to help the title, hopefully over the line.
In the middle of her fights, however, the 17-year-old Nwaneri stood out like a painful thumb. The teenager boasts immense attitude and sweat with its balance and its sophisticated pace so that he could hit his husband from the inside and outside.
He then kissed the wood before he looked Merinos all the decisive opener with a delightful cross that was directly made of Bukayo Sakas Spielbuch. No wonder he says Mikel Areta that he should continue to play him.
Andoni Iraolas Bournemouth was one of the stories of the season, and Ryan Christie deserves praise like Dean Huijsen, the God Justin Kluivert, and Antoine Semenyo has won the head of heads for European football.
Christie developed from a clever playmaker who was far into a do-it all midfielder, with number ten on his back showing the player he was once. However, the instincts in and around the box remain and they came to Southampton to play.
His left cross for Dango Ouattara’s opener was nothing less than evil, and Little Aaron Ramsdale could do it to refuse the Scots to double Bournemouth’s lead.
The new Egyptian prince arrived with a sniper on English banks, who left his triggering spell at Eintracht Frankfurt in a productive campaign.
After a bright debut, Marmoush had endured a few quiet excursions before he announced the Premier League with a performance in front of the goal, which we should get used to.
Marmoush’s efficient fingerprints were all 4-0 of Newcastle from Man City, with the versatile striker scored a hat-trick in the first half of a lean, expected gate of 0.71. The 26-year-old provides an alternative dynamic with the familiar attack by City, and his ability to sniper will undoubtedly relieve the strain on Haaland.