Premier League team of the week- Romero Richards Oxford and Kane impress

Sergio Romero (Manchester United): The goalkeeper produced a fine save from Tottenham's Christian Eriksen's late shot to preserve Manchester United's 1-0 lead and secure all three points.

Micah Richards (Aston Villa): Named captain on his Aston Villa debut, the impressive Richards inspired a clean sheet with his consistently impressive defending

An England recall may beckon.

Chris Smalling (Manchester United): Seized his chance to secure his position as one of Manchester United's first-choice central defenders

Read the game well and made a vital challenge on Spurs' Nacer Chadli.

Dejan Lovren (Liverpool): Liverpool's best defender amid a reasonable amount of pressure in the 1-0 win at Stoke, though perhaps fortunate not to be sent off for an elbow on Mame Biram Diouf.

Riyad Mahrez (Leicester City): The winger scored twice, once from a penalty, in the 4-2 win over Sunderland that led Leicester to the top of the Premier League.

Yohan Cabaye (Crystal Palace): Remained composed, to justify his status as Crystal Palace's club-record signing, to retain possession and relieve pressure from Norwich on his new team-mates.

Reece Oxford (West Ham): West Ham's 16-year-old, Premier League debutant played with a maturity beyond his years to stifle the collective threat of Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey and Santi Cazorla.

Jefferson Montero (Swansea City): The underrated, energetic Montero outclassed Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic as Swansea drew 2-2 at Stamford Bridge, producing seven crosses for his team-mates.

Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool): The Brazilian, in a way so few others can, secured victory for Liverpool at Stoke with a masterful 86th-minute strike, when a 0-0 draw had looked most likely.

Diego Costa (Chelsea): Again demonstrated his importance to Chelsea, not that he needed to, with an energetic, driven display that, in isolation, should have been rewarded with victory.

Harry Kane (Tottenham): Yet again Tottenham's best player, this time at Old Trafford, Kane produced a particularly delightful pass, at 0-0, from which Christian Eriksen should have scored.

Source : PA

Source: PA