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PL Team of the Week

Image: Romelu Lukaku: Scored twice as West Brom beat Sunderland

Sky Sports picks out the best performers from the Premier League after the latest round of fixtures.

Team of the Week

Mark Schwarzer - Fulham
Dimitar Berbatov may have grabbed the headlines for his winner in the 1-0 triumph over Stoke but Schwarzer was a solid presence between the sticks to provide the foundation for the success, claiming his sixth clean sheet of the campaign. The Australian keeper's most crucial contribution came in the second half when he kept out Jon Walters' penalty, while he earlier denied Peter Crouch with a quick-thinking save.
Mathieu Debuchy - Newcastle
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew couldn't praise January signing Debuchy enough after the welcome 4-2 win over Southampton, naming the French right-back his man of the match. The defender was consistently solid at the back as he fought to keep the lively Saints at bay, while also providing a constant threat getting forward to keep youngster Luke Shaw and his replacement Danny Fox on their toes.
Sebastien Bassong - Norwich
Bassong put in a diligent shift at the back as the Canaries snatched a hard-fought 2-1 triumph over Everton at Carrow Road, winning some important challenges to help keep his side in it and continuing to build on his solid partnership with Michael Turner at the heart of defence. He put the icing on a fine display late on when he nodded on Russell Martin's deep cross to set up Grant Holt's late winner.
Maynor Figueroa - Wigan
Figueroa was a force to be reckoned with at both ends of the pitch as Wigan enjoyed a 3-0 win at Reading. The defender helped keep the Royals subdued in the first half before setting up Arouna Kone to apply the easy finish to the opener just before the break. Figueroa didn't let his performance drop in the second half as he added Wigan's third goal just after the restart to seal the win and give their survival hopes a boost.
Santi Cazorla - Arsenal
Cazorla was at the double for Arsenal against Aston Villa with a goal in each half to give the Gunners some welcome relief after a nightmare week. The midfield ace needed only six minutes to grab his first when he caught his rebounded shot sweetly to curl past goalkeeper Brad Guzan, then saved the day for Arsene Wenger's men five minutes from the final whistle when he converted Nacho Monreal's cross. Between those two strikes, Cazorla cut a classy figure in midfield, impressing with some pinpoint passing.
Jack Wilshere - Arsenal
Wilshere partners Arsenal team-mate Cazorla in the middle of the park as another key performer in the Gunners' 2-1 win. The youngster continued to shine at the heart of Wenger's side as he bossed proceedings in midfield, always fighting for the ball and providing much of the Gunners' creative spark. The England international also hit the superb floating pass which allowed Monreal to set up Cazorla for the winner.
Yaya Toure - Manchester City
City noticeably missed midfield talisman Toure during his stint at the Africa Cup of Nations last month and the Ivorian continued to re-establish himself at the heart of the side in the 2-0 win over Chelsea. City couldn't make the breakthrough in a goalless first half at the Etihad Stadium but Toure found a way just after the hour mark, jinking into the box and making space to curl a low shot past Petr Cech.
Ryan Giggs - Manchester United
At 39 years of age, Giggs showed he can still make the difference for Manchester United as he played a vital role in their 2-0 win at struggling QPR. The veteran Welshman was continually involved throughout the 90 minutes as he pulled the strings in midfield and crowned his display with an 80th minute goal, drilling a shot past the exposed Julio Cesar.
Gareth Bale - Tottenham
Bale is becoming a regular fixture in our team of the week as his stunning form for Spurs continues. The Welsh winger put in another superb display at West Ham on Monday night, adding a further two goals to his tally for the season, making it nine in Tottenham's last six games in all competitions and 19 overall. Bale got things rolling in the 13th minute with Spurs' opener then had the last say in dramatic style as his stoppage-time strike sealed the 3-2 win.
Arouna Kone - Wigan
Kone was another star performer as Wigan swept Reading aside, bagging a double as the Latics lifted themselves out of the drop zone. The Ivorian ran the Royals' defence ragged throughout, with his second goal particularly catching the eye as he pounced on a slicing through ball from Jean Beausejour and chipped his effort over goalkeeper Adam Federici with apparent ease.
Romelu Lukaku - West Brom
At only 19 years old, Baggies loanee Lukaku is making a big impact at The Hawthorns and his two goals in the win over Sunderland did no harm to his rising stock, while parent club Chelsea will no doubt be sitting up and taking notice. The Belgian's first came from the penalty spot in the first half as he coolly slotted home, then the powerful striker doubled his haul 15 minutes from time when he capitalised on a sketchy back pass from Titus Bramble.

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