Our Premier League team of the week is celebrating the best artists in the weekend promotion. The Gamweek Four edition with stars from Sunderland, Arsenal and Manchester City.
Goalkeeper: Robin Roefs – Sunderland
Robin Roefs quickly becomes a huge signature for Sunderland. This summer, after a Breakout campaign for NEC, the Dutchman understood well in English football.
An excellent representation of Shot-Stop helped Sunderland to a scoreless draw in Crystal Palace, where the 22-year-old made two smart stops from Jean-Philippe Mateta to keep the scores level.
The Robin Roefs Crystal Palace saves compilation that you have all been waiting for 🤯🍿 pic.twitter.com/zkkl0lnyru
– Sunderland AFC (@sunderlandAFC) September 14, 2025
Center-Back: Crithian Mosquera-Arsenal
How Arsenal got a free run in the summer at Crithian Mosquera, despite a price tag of only £ 13 million, is becoming increasingly staggering.
The 21-year-old followed an insured performance at Anfield with another during the 3-0 victory of the club at Nottingham Forest. Alert for danger, fast over the ground and strong, Mosquera is a potentially monster.
Appropriate.
Another brilliant achievement by Crithian Mosquera 👏 👏 👏 👏 pic.twitter.com/lerjhiprsn
– Arsenal (@ARSENAL) September 14, 2025
Center-back: Cristian Romero-Tottenham Hotspur
The performance of a captain of the Spurschipper, who led his side to three points and brag in West Ham.
After seeing a goal rejecting, he registered a great assist with a rake pass for Lucas Bergvall to go home. Was not defensively in a strong show.
Center-back: Michael Keane-Everton
Largely after his release in the summer, Everton Michael Keane again signed for a short -term agreement for defensive depth. The 32-year-old proves that signing wisely, after intervening for the wounded Jarrad Branthwaite in the early weeks of the season.
Keane was solid in his work when Everton pulled 0-0 with Aston Villa, so that the visitors have only reduced one shot on goal. Sometimes much malignant during his Everton career, he now enjoys a good period.
Midfield: Martin Zubimendi – Arsenal
What a way to announce your arrival in Arsenal. Two goals for the signing of the summer, including a peach of a volley to open the score against Nottingham Forest.
The Spaniard is full of sides and starts to settle in the rhythm on the side of Mikel Arteta. He will be a key figure for the Gunners as the season progresses.
Welcome to the Martin Zubimendi show 🤩 pic.twitter.com/udmt4s8jb7
– Arsenal (@ARSENAL) September 14, 2025
Midfield: Alex Scott – Bournemouth
Get better and better. After an injury hit campaign in the past term, Alex Scott is again at full speed and shines on the south coast. The midfielder opened the score in the victory on Brighton with a grater drive and was full of invention and neat touches all afternoon.
Midfield: Lucas Bergvall – Tottenham Hotspur
Ran the game occasionally against West Ham in a version that made it easy to forget that Bergvall is still a teenager. The Swedish Starlet got a deserved first Premier League goal when a trademark extension was found by the long pass by Cristian Romero. A perfect header who was filled in along Mads Hermansen was a just reward for his efforts.
Right: Noni Madueke-Arsenal
Do you remember the ridiculous petition set up in the summer against Arsenal’s signing of Noni Madueke? They now look a bit foolish.
Madueke continued with his positive performances for England during the break with a LiveWire show against Nottingham Forest. The winger can be so positive, so positive, injecting a spark that Arsenal has occasionally missed. He earned a standing ovation when he was replaced in the second half.
Left-Wing: Antoine Semenyo-Bournemouth
Bournemouth lost a number of big names in the summer, but sticking to Antoine Semenyo could be their most crucial company. The winger started the season, with five targeted involvement in four performances for the cherries.
A quiet fine made three goals and counts, while his explosiveness on the break leads the transition threat on the part of Andoni Iraola. If he continues like this, you expect lavers to return.
Four games played 📈
Three goals 🔥
Two assists 🅰️Antoine. Semenyo. pic.twitter.com/yzp8cicg1d
– AFC Bournemouth 🍒 (@afcbournemouth) September 13, 2025
Forward: Nick Woltemade – Newcastle United
Nick Woltemade showed Newcastle United that there is life after Alexander Isak. A dream debut saw the new arrival against Wolves, getting up above his marker to go home the only goal of the game.
He also won eight duels and pulled two mistakes in an impressive first outing in black and white.
Forward: Erling Haaland – Manchester City
Erling Haaland had the piece between his teeth this weekend, and that is a scary view of the Premier League defenses. The Norwegian yielded two goals in the Derby victory of Manchester City on Manchester United, who received trademark fashion.
Haaland helped defensively when needed with some major approvals in his own box, while the backline of United frightened with its combination of speed and strength. What a player.
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