After each round of Premier League fixtures, ESPN FC brings you its Team of the Weekend. Our panel of experts carefully selects 11 star performers along with a manager.

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Goalkeeper: Our panel only just got its breath back enough to pick Loris Karius as the No.1. In a barely believable 2-2 draw at Anfield, Karius looked set to be the Liverpool hero after stopping Harry Kane's penalty late on. It wasn't enough in the end as Kane stepped up in the dying seconds to score from his second attempt from the spot, and that was a shame for Karius, who had performed well up to that point. Steve Nicol picked Karius, as did Paul Mariner. "He had a great game, and it was a good save from the spot," Mariner said.

Right-back: It's only fair another one of the protagonists from Anfield makes it in and Trent Alexander-Arnold duly takes his place at right-back. The rookie belied his tender years in a swashbuckling performance, constantly tearing down the right-hand side and remaining resolute at the back. The 19-year-old caught Gab Marcotti's eye and he said: "He faded a little in the second half, but he was close to flawless in the first 45 minutes."

Centre-back: What a topsy-turvy match it was at the Hawthorns as Southampton came from behind to win for the first time in 13. Among those leading the fightback were Jack Stephens, who is becoming quite the goal scorer. Stephens' looped header put Saints 2-1 up and made it three in three for the defender, who is a unanimous pick. "He showed tons of leadership at the back," said Gab.

Centre-back: Our panel love a goal-scoring defender, and when your goal helps earn a point in your scrap to survive, you stand a fair chance of inclusion in our XI. Swansea claimed a creditable 1-1 draw at Leicester courtesy of Federico Fernandez's equaliser just after half-time. "What a defensive display it was -- and what a vital goal, too," says Mariner. Nicol backs him up too and says: "That could be a really important point come the end of the season."

Left-back: Pep Guardiola complained he didn't have any players to fill his bench for Saturday's trip to Burnley -- then watched his £24 million back-up full-back score a stunning goal. Danilo's wonder strike seemed like it was enough to secure victory until Burnley hit back late on, and it was tough on the Brazilian, who had a strong game at Turf Moor. He's another unanimous pick in our XI and Gab said: "Quality players can play on either flank." Mariner added: "He's finding his feet now -- what a goal."

Danilo netted a fine goal in Manchester City's draw at Burnley. Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Midfield: Arsenal enjoyed a rousing 5-1 victory over a hapless Everton on Saturday, with Aaron Ramsey the hat trick hero. While Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang grabbed attention on his debut, it was Ramsey who punished Everton the most, with three impressive finishes in the rout. The most obvious inclusion this week, and another unanimous selection. "When he's got the right guys teeing up his runs, he's devastating," says Gab. And here's Mariner: "He's so impressive he even made Granit Xhaka look good. His runs into the box were first class, and he has such a good engine."

Midfield: Another Saint for our selection, with Mario Lemina making it after his stunning goal in the win at West Brom. Lemina looks to be getting into the groove now after his summer move from Juventus, and his rocket at the Hawthorns helped his side find a way back into the game. While all three on our panel waxed lyrical about the goal, Gab wanted to point out: "It wasn't just that. It was his intelligent running and bossing the midfield."

Midfield: Henrikh Mkhitaryan has five assists for Manchester United this season -- and three in 90 minutes for Arsenal. It was a home debut to remember for Mkhitaryan, setting up three goals in Arsenal's thumping win over Everton. He never fully convinced Jose Mourinho during his spell at United, but it's clear he remains a classy talent capable of supplying what looks to be a fearsome Arsenal attack. "Three assists on your home debut isn't that bad," an understated Mariner says. "He's alive and well," says Gab.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan grabbed a hat trick of assists on his home debut for Arsenal. Michael Regan/Getty Images

Forward: Man of the match in two out of three matches since joining, Alexis Sanchez is enjoying his new surroundings at Manchester United. His first goal for the club in Saturday's 2-0 win over Huddersfield was just reward for a typically energetic display that included 119 touches of the ball, nine take-ons completed, six shots, five tackles won and three chances created. "He's a tireless worker with so much class and energy. What a signing he will be," says Mariner and Nicol agrees, picking the Chilean for our attack as well.

Forward: Tottenham's Harry Kane showed tremendous character to step up and take a 95th minute penalty, just minutes after missing one at Anfield. His reward was a goal -- his 100th in the Premier League -- and a point for Tottenham. It's 100 goals in 141 matches in the league for Spurs' goal machine, who is selected by Nicol and Gab, who noted that taking that high-pressure penalty after missing one took plenty of resolve and nerve.

Forward: Sunday's absurd 2-2 draw included another virtuoso display from Mohamed Salah, whose sensational slalom run and finish to make it 2-1 looked set to be enough for Liverpool. Kane had other ideas but it was another fine performance from Liverpool's talisman, now on 21 goals in 25 Premier League games. "There's no answer when he's like this," says Gab. Nicol picks the Egyptian, too, and so does Mariner, who says: "His two goals were just reward for another fine performance."

Mohamed Salah made it 21 in 25 for Liverpool in the Premier League on a crazy afternoon at Anfield. Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Manager: Gab tugged on our heartstrings by advocating for Arsene Wenger -- it's fair to say the Arsenal boss has had a tough time of it recently -- but there's no room for sentiment here, even if his side did dismantle Everton. Nope, it's Mariner's pick of Mauricio Pellegrino after Southampton's 3-2 comeback win at West Brom. "It was a massive three points for a man under pressure," he says.