Troy Deeney has delivered his latest Premier League team of the week, putting his stamp on the standout performers from the most recent round of matches.

The selection follows Deeney’s now-familiar weekly review of the league, where he highlights the players who made the biggest impact across the weekend. Reports indicate the exercise aims to capture form, influence and decisive moments rather than simply reward the biggest clubs or the most predictable names.

Key Facts

  • Troy Deeney released a new Premier League team of the week.
  • The picks follow the latest round of league fixtures.
  • The feature runs after every round of Premier League matches this season.
  • Readers can compare Deeney’s choices with their own.

That gives the feature its appeal. Team-of-the-week debates thrive because they invite argument, and Deeney’s choices add another layer to the wider conversation around consistency, match-winning contributions and who truly drove results. In a competition where every weekend reshapes the table and the mood, those selections can sharpen attention on players who might otherwise slip beneath the headlines.

Deeney’s weekly XI does more than reward good performances — it fuels the argument over who really defined the latest Premier League round.

The format also taps into a core part of football culture: comparison. Supporters rarely agree on every inclusion, and that tension keeps the feature alive well beyond the final whistle. Sources suggest the response often centers not just on who made the XI, but on who missed out and what that says about the standards applied.

The discussion will now move to fans, pundits and the next set of fixtures. Another Premier League round will bring fresh claims, fresh frustrations and another chance for players to force their way into the conversation. That matters because in a season shaped by momentum, recognition follows performance fast — and disappears just as quickly.