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Crook Garth

At the end of each round, BBC football expert Garth Crooks will be on hand to introduce his team for the week.



Who did he choose this time? Take a look, then choose your own team below and share it on social media. As always, Garth also has his say on the main points of gameplay in Crooks of the Matter.


Garth Crooks Team of the Week

David Raya (Brentford):

Richarlison's first equalizer was world-class, but his own rebound to save on the second was remarkable. Raya's performance at Spurs was in line with the rest of his team. Raya's two saves not only gave Brentford the confidence to continue with the form they had shown throughout the game, it also encouraged them. Brentford was better than Spurs in every respect and Raya was central in their 3-1 win. Running Spurs right now can't be a pleasure. They could not attract a top coach, a Champions League final is now gone and the team is led by someone new. I wonder what the next step is.


Rico Henry (Brentford):

It was Rico Henry's wonderful throw-in that created the conditions for Bryan Mbeumo to score. The defender then saw the danger as his keeper stayed out of position, and Emerson Royal, about to score, moved brilliantly to finish close range. You don't always see a full-back playing such an important role in two incidents that have such a big impact on the game. Meanwhile, I heard Ryan Mason wants to work for Spurs. Doesn't he see what it's like to take on a managerial role before the coach is ready to do with Steven Gerrard at Aston Villa, Graham Potter at Chelsea and Frank Lampard at Everton? However, he thinks he can handle Tottenham Hotspur. I wonder what he thinks he can do that Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte can't. The mere fact that Mason mentioned his name and thought process told me exactly what the state of the football club was.


Yerry Mina (Everton):

It was interesting to see a banner asking Everton players to 'fight for us' instead of banners focusing on boardroom issues. Well, Everton did just that and fought until the last minute against Wolves, in the end they got a 1-1 draw well worth their efforts. He's not my favorite Everton player, but Yerry Mina is used to coming up with a goal every now and then, but he won't score a bigger goal than his equalizer at Molineux. Leeds United's heart must have dropped when the results arrived. The Toffees now face Bournemouth at home in the final game of the season with all that remains. Everton fans should make sure they carry this banner. Victor Lindelof (Manchester United):

Since Victor Lindelof played in the FA Cup semi-final and scored the winning goal, the defender has not looked back. His performance was brilliant and he played a key role in helping Manchester United keep a clean sheet in their 1-0 win over Bournemouth. With two Premier League games to play, United now look set to finish in the top four. 

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