After midweek matches, here’s the latest edition of our Premier League Team of the Week.
Goalkeeper: Aaron Ramsdale – Newcastle
Ramsdale returned to the lineup following Nick Pope’s recent difficulties. His performance featured key saves from Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee, helping 10-man Newcastle secure a significant win against Manchester United.
Aaron Ramsdale with a heroic goalkeeping performance for @NUFC 💫 pic.twitter.com/D0qPUW0jEo
— Premier League (@premierleague) March 5, 2026
Centre-back: James Hill – Bournemouth
Hill continues to be a key player for Bournemouth. In the goalless draw against Brighton, he made 11 clearances and won nine out of 11 defensive duels, showcasing his reliability.
Centre-back: James Tarkowski – Everton
Tarkowski faced some criticism earlier this season, but he delivered when it mattered against Burnley. His goal helped Everton end their winless streak at Hill Dickinson Stadium, contributing to a clean sheet.
Centre-back: Gabriel – Arsenal
Gabriel was instrumental in Arsenal’s win against Brighton. He made eight clearances in the first half and finished the match with a total of 14, marking him as a key presence in defense, especially without William Saliba.
Timber and Gabriel are putting up more goals and assists than some Premier League attacking duos this season🫢📈 pic.twitter.com/qXPV8g0xwx
— LiveScore (@livescore) March 5, 2026
Midfield: Joelinton – Newcastle
Joelinton made a notable impact in the match against Manchester United, contributing significantly to the midfield even when Newcastle was down to 10 men. He outplayed Brazil teammate Casemiro in their matchup.
Midfield: Andre – Wolves
Andre’s late goal secured a victory over Liverpool as Wolves made history by defeating the champions with a last-minute goal. This was his first goal in 67 appearances, and he maintained a passing accuracy of 95.6% throughout the match.
Midfield: Elliot Anderson – Nottingham Forest
Anderson showed great performance against Manchester City, potentially earning attention for next season. His strike from outside the box could play a crucial role in the relegation battle.
Right-wing: Ismaila Sarr – Crystal Palace
Sarr capitalized on Spurs’ struggles, converting a penalty and scoring again before halftime. His speed was a key factor in Crystal Palace’s win, easing their relegation concerns.
I love Ismaïla Sarr. pic.twitter.com/RYBTi5Glfj
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) March 5, 2026
Left-wing: Alejandro Garnacho – Chelsea
Garnacho shined in his start against Aston Villa, creating six chances and completing every pass he attempted. His contributions were key to Chelsea’s performance.
Forward: Morgan Gibbs-White – Nottingham Forest
Gibbs-White played well alongside Igor Jesus, scoring a backheeled goal that proved critical in leveling the match against Manchester City.
Forward: Joao Pedro – Chelsea
Joao Pedro recorded his first Premier League hat-trick, boosting Chelsea’s Champions League ambitions. With eight goals in the last eight games, his form has been outstanding.
Joao Pedro has been in hot form for Chelsea… but his numbers since Liam Rosenior became manager are just out of this world 👏
The Brazilian forward is averaging a goal contribution a game for Chelsea 🤩
Is there anyone in the Premier League in better form than him right now?… pic.twitter.com/UBUUyONUJx
— GOAL (@goal) March 5, 2026
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