L1 Team of the Week

By Adam Battensby

Image: Dean Cox: Scored a remarkable goal for Leyton Orient to secure his place

Sky Sports casts an eye over the week's League One meetings to pick out the key men.

Team of the Week

Ryan Allsop - Leyton Orient
The 20-year-old English goalkeeper made sure Orient kept their goals-against tally to a minimum as they survived an onslaught of pressure throughout the game against a Walsall side seven points better off before the game.
Jordan Clarke - Coventry City
Coventry youngster Clarke played a huge part in the Sky Blues first victory of the season in League One. Clarke put in a fine display at the back alongside his team-mates.
Ben Chorley - Leyton Orient
Experienced former Tranmere and MK Dons defender Ben Chorley worked well with Orient's No.1 Allsop to shut out a strong Walsall side. A worthy addition to this week's team of the week following Tuesday night's display.
Reece Brown - Coventry City
The on-loan Manchester United defender had to withstand a heap of Oldham pressure; he was part of a defence that recorded a morale boosting clean-sheet in Coventry's first victory of the season.
Jamie Reckord - Coventry City
Coventry weren't expected to come away from Boundary Park with any sort of result. They took all three points though with the help of a spirited defensive display from Reckord and his colleagues.
David Cotterill - Doncaster Rovers
Journeyman Cotterill is finding his form at Rovers. He marshalled the midfield in front of a season's best crowd at Leyton Orient on Saturday and scored his third goal of the campaign in the process.
Dean Cox - Leyton Orient
David Beckham, eat your heart out. Cox struck a mirror image of Beckham's famous strike against Wimbledon all those years ago as Orient impressed at Walsall. He makes it in the team based on that stunning wonder-strike alone.
Jeffrey Monakana - Preston North End
Impressive former Arsenal youngster Monakana confirmed his place in this week's ultimate League One team scoring one goal, setting up another and winning a penalty in Preston's 3-2 victory over Yeovil on Saturday.
Jabo Ibehre - Colchester United
Ibehre capped off a fine debut in what was Joe Dunne's first game in charge of the U's. Ibehre, on loan from MK Dons, scored twice in Colchester's 3-1 victory over Hartlepool.
Matt Derbyshire - Oldham Athletic
Oldham were four points behind Crewe at the start of play. Derbyshire made sure they moved to within a point of their League One rivals as he bagged a goal and was later denied another by a fine save.
Michael Rose - Colchester United
Rose scored the match winner against his former side on Tuesday night as Colchester beat Swindon 1-0 at the County Ground. Rose heaped as much pressure on the Swindon goalkeeping department as their manager Paolo Di Canio did on that infamous day at Deepdale last month.
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