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Premier League Team of the Week: Chelsea youngsters shine alongside Liverpool four
Getty ImagesHugo Lloris | Tottenham
Lloris kept a clean sheet in Spurs' 4-0 win over Crystal Palace, while also making six saves.
Getty ImagesTrent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool
Alexander-Arnold created more goalscoring chances than any other Liverpool player against Newcastle (7).
Getty ImagesFikayo Tomori | Chelsea
Tomori scored with his only shot of the game, and had the most touches (87) and interceptions (7) of any Chelsea player.
Getty ImagesVirgil van Dijk | Liverpool
Van Dijk attempted more passes than any Liverpool player at the weekend (126), won 80% of his duels, and regained possession nine times.
Getty ImagesAndrew Robertson | Liverpool
Robertson provided one assist, created two chances, and attempted 118 passes (90% completed).
GettyJeff Hendrick | Burnley
Jeff Hendrick has scored two Premier League away goals in his last four games in the competition on the road, as many as in his previous 49 such appearances before this run.
LINDSEY PARNABY/AFPRodri | Manchester City
Rodri made more tackles (5) and regained possession more times (15) than any other Man City player versus Norwich, with the midfielder also scoring.
Getty ImagesKenny McLean | Norwich City
McLean scored against Man City, while also completing 87% of his passes and won all six of his duels.
Getty ImagesSadio Mane | Liverpool
Sadio Mane has never lost a Premier League home game in which he's found the net, winning 33 and drawing two of his previous 35 games in the competition when doing so.
Getty ImagesTammy Abraham | Chelsea
Tammy Abraham (21y 347d) has become the youngest ever Chelsea player to score a Premier League hat-trick.
Getty ImagesPierre-Emerick Aubameyang | Arsenal
No West Ham player had more shots than Haller against Norwich (4), with the Frenchman opening the scoring.
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