The 13 Best Premier League Players from Gameweek 11
Gameweek 11 of the Premier League delivered another thrilling round of football filled with dramatic comebacks, clinical goals, and defensive masterclasses. From standout goalkeepers to match-winning strikers, several players rose above the rest, driving their teams to victory and capturing the attention of fans and analysts alike. Whether through skill, leadership, or pure determination, these 13 players defined the week’s action across England’s top flight.
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In this comprehensive breakdown, we’ll highlight the 13 best Premier League players from Gameweek 11, analyzing their performances, impact, and the key moments that made them stand out.
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1. Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
Once again, Erling Haaland proved why he’s one of the most feared forwards in world football. With his relentless pressing, powerful runs, and instinctive finishing, he netted twice in City’s 3-1 win, maintaining his position at the top of the Golden Boot race. His ability to find space in crowded defenses remains unmatched.
2. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Salah continued his fine form, scoring and assisting in Liverpool’s dominant performance. His chemistry with Darwin Núñez and Luis Díaz created constant problems for the opposition, and his penalty conversion showed composure under pressure. Beyond the stats, Salah’s work rate and creativity lifted Liverpool’s tempo throughout the match.
3. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
Saka was the driving force behind Arsenal’s attacking flow, contributing with an assist and tireless movement on the right wing. His ability to drag defenders out of position created space for Martinelli and Ødegaard, demonstrating why he’s become indispensable to Mikel Arteta’s system.
4. Declan Rice (Arsenal)
It was another commanding performance from Declan Rice, who dominated midfield battles with precision and composure. His passing accuracy and ability to intercept play were vital as Arsenal controlled possession and tempo. Rice’s leadership continues to shine, both on and off the ball.
5. James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur)
Before his substitution due to injury, Maddison was instrumental in Tottenham’s attacking transitions. His vision and creativity unlocked the opposing defense several times, setting up key opportunities for Son Heung-min. Even in a challenging game, Maddison’s influence was evident in Spurs’ fluid attacking patterns.
6. Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur)
Tottenham’s captain Son Heung-min showcased his trademark pace and intelligent positioning, scoring a crucial goal and assisting another. His versatility to play centrally or wide made him unpredictable for defenders, and his understanding with Maddison remains one of the best duos in the league this season.
7. Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
Ollie Watkins continued his hot streak, scoring again as Aston Villa extended their unbeaten home run. His link-up play with Moussa Diaby was excellent, and his pressing from the front set the tone for Unai Emery’s side. Watkins’ confidence in front of goal makes him one of the most consistent strikers in the Premier League right now.
8. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
Despite Manchester United’s inconsistency, Bruno Fernandes delivered a captain’s performance, dictating play with creativity and determination. His leadership inspired the comeback win, and his through balls constantly split the defense. Fernandes’ ability to take control in tight situations remains a key asset for the Red Devils.
9. Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United)
Trippier continues to impress as one of the best full-backs in the league. Against Arsenal, his overlapping runs, pinpoint crosses, and defensive awareness were crucial in Newcastle’s victory. His delivery from set-pieces remains world-class, and his experience was vital in keeping composure during tense moments.
10. Miguel Almirón (Newcastle United)
Miguel Almirón added another energetic performance to his impressive season. His goal came from intelligent pressing and quick reaction, showcasing his tireless work rate and instinct. Almirón’s combination of speed, discipline, and finishing has become a core weapon in Eddie Howe’s tactical setup.
11. Ederson (Manchester City)
While City’s attack often steals the headlines, Ederson was once again a difference-maker with crucial saves and calm distribution. His ability to play out from the back under pressure allowed City to dominate possession and transition smoothly into attack. The Brazilian’s confidence and positioning remain elite.
12. Pedro Neto (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Before his unfortunate injury, Pedro Neto was one of the most dynamic wingers of the week. His pace and dribbling constantly tore through defensive lines, and he assisted yet another goal with a perfectly timed cross. Neto’s resurgence this season has been one of the brightest stories for Wolves.
13. Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United)
Jarrod Bowen maintained his excellent run of form with a crucial goal and relentless energy on the wing. His ability to cut inside and create danger from wide areas continues to make him a nightmare for full-backs. Bowen’s consistency has turned him into one of England’s most reliable attackers.
Honorable Mentions
A few players narrowly missed the top 13 but still deserve recognition for their performances in Gameweek 11:
- Cole Palmer (Chelsea): cool under pressure, scored a penalty and created multiple chances.
- Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa): strong in midfield and a key piece in Villa’s structure.
- Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal): rock solid in defense, commanding in aerial duels.
Key Takeaways from Gameweek 11
This round reminded fans why the Premier League remains the most competitive football league in the world. Manchester City and Arsenal maintained their strong title pushes, Liverpool continued their chase, and clubs like Newcastle and Aston Villa showcased the depth of talent in the league.
Emerging talents such as Palmer and Neto are proving that new stars are constantly rising, while veterans like Salah and Trippier continue to lead with experience and consistency. With each passing week, the table tightens, and every performance matters.
FAQ – Premier League Gameweek 11
1. Who scored the most goals in Gameweek 11?
Erling Haaland led the week with a brace for Manchester City.
2. Which team had the best defensive performance?
Newcastle United, anchored by Trippier and Pope, secured another clean sheet.
3. Who is leading the Premier League Golden Boot race?
Haaland remains on top, followed by Salah and Watkins.
4. Which player provided the most assists in this round?
Bukayo Saka and Son Heung-min both registered key assists for their teams.
5. What was the most surprising result of Gameweek 11?
Newcastle’s disciplined victory over Arsenal caught many by surprise.
6. Who was the standout goalkeeper?
Ederson’s saves and distribution helped secure City’s control of their match.
7. How is Tottenham performing under Ange Postecoglou?
Despite some setbacks, Spurs remain competitive, playing attacking football with flair and confidence.
8. Which underdog player impressed most?
Miguel Almirón’s energy and finishing made him one of the week’s standout performers.
9. Which team is showing the most improvement?
Aston Villa continues its impressive climb under Unai Emery, combining organization with attacking threat.
10. What can we expect in Gameweek 12?
More fierce competition, especially as top teams face congested schedules and key injuries.
Conclusion
Gameweek 11 delivered a mix of goals, drama, and exceptional individual brilliance. From Haaland’s clinical finishing to Trippier’s leadership and Saka’s creativity, the week highlighted the balance of youth, experience, and tactical mastery that defines the Premier League.
As the season progresses, the battle for the top four, European spots, and survival will only intensify. Each of these 13 players not only stood out this week but also reminded fans why the Premier League continues to be the global standard for passion and performance.

