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·16 May 2024
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·16 May 2024
37 gameweeks down, and just more to go in the 2023/24 Premier League season.
Gameweek 37 was yet another in which plenty of players stepped to put in match-winning contributions and score season-defining goals.
And after all of that fun, here's 90min's pick for the seven best players of this past week of brilliant Premier League football.
Classy outing / Gaspafotos/MB Media/GettyImages
Spoiler: Bernardo Silva is one of the many Manchester City players on this list. The dynamic wide midfielder was irrepressible in the much-needed weekend win over Fulham, setting up two his side's four goals on a sunny day at Craven Cottage. His cross to set up Josko Gvardiol's second is well worth a watch if you haven't seen already, it was inch perfect.
Top player / Naomi Baker/GettyImages
It's no surprise that Crystal Palace have looked like a much, much better football team since Michael Olise returned to action. The Manchester United target inspired Palace to a fifth win in their last six Premier League games over the weekend, netting a stunning curling opener before his side's third to seal all three points against Wolves.
Match winner / Warren Little/GettyImages
In a season during which Brentford's star man Ivan Toney has either been suspended or out of form, Bryan Mbeumo has usually been the guy to step up in the final third. He did it again in the 2-1 win over Bournemouth on Saturday, bagging his 14th and 15th Premier League goal contributions of the season at the Vitality.
Defensive masterclass / PAUL ELLIS/GettyImages
It's basically official at this point: William Saliba is the best centre-back in the world. The defender was once again at his brilliant best against Manchester United on Sunday, winning 100% of his duels, making six clearances and completing 90% of his passes. He's the reason why Arsenal have the best defensive record in the Premier League this season.
Scoring a weird amount of goals / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages
Three goals in his last four games - that's good for a striker never mind a left-back. Josko Gvardiol has been oddly effective in the final third of late, continuing his fine form with a brace in the 4-0 win over Fulham. His first goal was particularly remarkable given his natural position on the pitch.
Important goals / Marc Atkins/GettyImages
Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Manchester City needed to beat Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday night, and they did exactly that thanks to their mercurial number nine. Erling Haaland's brace took his tally for the season to 27 to all-but secure the Golden Boot, and also earned three points which may have all-but secured a fourth-consecutive Premier League title for Man City. A good day at the office.
Champions League football secured / Alex Livesey - Danehouse/GettyImages
Aston Villa's super-sub made the most super of contributions on Monday evening. Coming off the bench in the 79th minute, Jhon Duran would go on to net two late goals to complete a dramatic comeback for his side and secure a 3-3 draw. And thanks to Tottenham's defeat to Man City, that draw was enough to secure Villa a place in the UEFA Champions League next season. Duran, you're now officially an Aston Villa legend.