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Our Premier League Awards highlight the standout moments from the weekend’s matches, featuring key players like Michael Carrick, Casemiro, and Brian Brobbey.
Moment of the Week

The main story this weekend came from Manchester, where caretaker coach Michael Carrick had a remarkable start in the Manchester Derby. Few anticipated the outcome, but United dominated the match, overpowering Manchester City at Old Trafford.

Casemiro excelled in midfield, supported well by the returning Kobbie Mainoo. It remains a mystery why Ruben Amorim hasn’t featured Mainoo more often.

In defense, Lisandro Martinez and Harry Maguire kept Erling Haaland from scoring, while Bruno Fernandes was influential once again.

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Carrick should be cautious about getting carried away with this victory, but it is a promising start. The challenge remains to maintain the momentum.

West Ham also made headlines with their late comeback against Spurs.

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Callum Wilson had recently been linked with a move away from London, especially after West Ham’s £50m investment in two new forwards. Instead, he proved his worth by scoring a last-minute goal after coming on as a substitute. Wilson now has five league goals this season in just 811 minutes of play.

Player of the Week

Casemiro was essential in Manchester United‘s victory, consistently shutting down Manchester City’s efforts. The five-time Champions League winner showed he still has plenty of skill left.

Goal of the Week

Brian Brobbey is making a name for himself at Sunderland, netting twice in three league matches. His recent goal against Crystal Palace featured an impressive outside-of-the-boot finish.

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His strength and creativity on the field are notable.

Save of the Week

Jordan Pickford came up big for Everton, stopping a powerful shot from Morgan Rogers that looked destined for the top corner.

Stat of the Week

Eddie Howe acknowledged that Newcastle struggled in front of goal during a lackluster draw against Wolves.

The numbers support his statement: Newcastle held 67% possession at Molineux but did not have a shot on target until the 85th minute.




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