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EPL Team of the Week for Gameweek 37 as Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City Stars Feature

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In a thrilling conclusion to the penultimate round of Premier League fixtures, both Arsenal and Manchester City secured crucial victories, setting up an unpredictable final day title race showdown.

Without further ado, Here's a rundown of the standout performers who earned a spot in the Team of the Week:

Between the posts, Bart Verbruggen showed his quality for Brighton with a remarkable display against Newcastle as made seven crucial saves to salvage a point for the Seagulls.

Defence

Despite Liverpool's defensive struggles, young defender Jarell Quansah stood out with a stellar performance, including his maiden Premier League goal.

William Saliba's defensive masterclass for Arsenal against Manchester United earned him a deserved spot in the lineup.

James Tarkowski's solid performance for Everton ensured a clean sheet against Sheffield United, with the Englishman showing his aerial prowess and defensive awareness to stop the Blades' attacks.

In-form Josko Gvardiol continued his scoring streak for Manchester City, netting a brace against Fulham and showing his attacking instincts from the back.

In midfield, Bernardo Silva's tireless work rate and creative flair were pivotal for Manchester City, as he netted two assists and controlled the midfield with his incisive passing and defensive contributions.

Chelsea's Moises Caicedo delivered a commanding midfield display against Forest, showing his passing range while providing a crucial assist for Raheem Sterling's goal.

Kai Havertz's all-round performance for Chelsea against Manchester United earned him a place in the midfield trio, with the German contributing both defensively and offensively to secure victory for his side.

In the attacking department, Michael Olise's standout display for Crystal Palace included a stunning goal and an assist.

Eberechi Eze also earned a spot in the lineup as he played a pivotal role in Palace's attacking endeavors.

Aston Villa's Jhon Duran emerged as the unlikely hero, scoring twice in the dying minutes to salvage a draw against Liverpool.

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