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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ESPN FC's Premier League Team of the Weekend. ESPN FC's Premier League Team of the Weekend

Goalkeeper: Ultimately it was not enough for all three points, but Lukasz Fabianski's heroics in the Swansea goal were enough to claim a decent draw at Newcastle. Fabianski thwarted Dwight Gayle and Ayoze Perez in the 1-1 draw, making his way into our team courtesy of Steve Nicol and Paul Mariner. Leicester's Kasper Schmeichel was Gab Marcotti's pick, but he's outvoted here. Sorry, Gab.

Right-back: Serge Aurier has taken his time to get fully up to speed with the Premier League but he's improving every week and his performance down the right in Tottenham's 4-0 win over Everton was probably his best of the season so far. He was a menace in attack and strong at the back, easing his way into our XI. "Defensively he looks rock solid," says Mariner. "He offered an outlet in attack all day."

Centre-back: How can we not include Jonny Evans, after he was on the winning side in a football match for the first time in 301 days? His goal helped West Brom on their way to a 2-0 win over Brighton to hand Alan Pardew his first win as Baggies boss -- and Evans' first win since March 18, 2017. It was a well-taken header from the former Manchester United man, who could yet leave The Hawthorns this month. Evans displayed why he is a man in demand on Saturday with a neat performance and an important goal. "Solid in defence and scored the important opener," says Mariner. Marcotti also picked him, adding: "He's an acquired taste, but the early goal sent the Baggies on their way." Nicol makes it three from three.

It was a day to remember for Jonny Evans, who finally tasted victory after a very long wait. Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Centre-back: Tottenham's Jan Vertonghen strolled through the match against Sam Allardyce's despondent Everton on Saturday. "He had Cenk Tosun, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Wayne Rooney in his pocket. His job was made easier by Everton playing at two miles an hour, but still," says Marcotti. "He's the total package," says Mariner. "He did not break sweat." Nicol selects the Belgian too, making it a clean sweep ...again!

Left-back: OK, we may get called out for picking a defender in a match that ended 4-3, but Liverpool's Andy Robertson had a fine game against Manchester City in Sunday's helter-skelter Anfield classic. Alberto Moreno's injury has handed the Scot a chance and he has taken it superbly, charging up the left wing and proving to be obdurate at the back. "It has been up and down for him this year (when he's played) but he turned in an accomplished performance against Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne," says Gab.

Centre-midfield: Nicol had only just got his breath back from Liverpool's incredible win over Manchester City to select Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and we have a full house here, the Reds legend backed up by Marcotti and Mariner. A few people raised their eyebrows when Liverpool landed him for £40m from Arsenal but week-by-week he is showing immense improvement. Oxlade-Chamberlain's energy was key in Liverpool's rousing win and Mariner says: "He showed amazing work ethic and scored a fine goal." Gab adds: "He did exactly what his manager wanted. Reborn under Jurgen Klopp."

Jurgen Klopp looks to be getting the best out of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain at Liverpool. John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

Centre-midfield: Setting the tempo for those ahead of him to shine, Mark Noble is our pick in the middle of the park. Not only did he net the all-important opener to settle West Ham in their 4-1 win at Huddersfield, he was a bustling presence all day, never ceding an inch as the Terriers were swept aside. Just like they did with the keeper, Nicol and Mariner gang up on Gab and select West Ham's captain. "A strong midfield performance," says Nicol. "He got the ball rolling and was superb in the middle of the park," says Mariner.

Centre-midfield: Liverpool have been linked with Manuel Lanzini as a replacement for Philippe Coutinho and it's easy to see why Klopp rates him so highly. David Moyes' resurgence at West Ham continued with a fine win at Huddersfield, with Lanzini central to the big victory. His two goals gave the Hammers a platform at the John Smith's Stadium, with West Ham now up to the dizzy heights of 11th. Nicol, Marcotti and Mariner are all on the same page once again, with Gab saying: "He showed some deft touches against an outclassed opponent." Mariner adds: "The Hammers need this week in, week out."

Forward: Moyes' boys had an excellent afternoon on Saturday, with Lanzini joined by Marko Arnautovic in our XI. Arnie has six goals in his last eight matches, clearly responding to Moyes' management, and he continued his form with the Hammers' second goal to put them 2-1 ahead. Nicol praised the Austrian's improvement under Moyes and Arnautovic also made his way into Mariner's team as well. "Huddersfield had no answer to him," he said.

Forward: What a sensational season Son Heung-Min is having for Tottenham. He was outstanding against Everton on Saturday, scoring in the rout and grabbing an assist as well. It's 11 for the season for the South Korea international, who is comfortably in the top five most in-form players at the moment. "His energy levels are through the roof but he is also fantastic on the ball," says Mariner. Nicol picks him too and once again, it's a 2-1 victory for the pair over Gab.

Super Son Heung-Min is bang in form for Tottenham right now. Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images

Striker: It's getting to the point where it'd be a shock if Harry Kane didn't make our team each week. Tottenham's leading Premier League scorer with 98 goals surpassed Teddy Sheringham's tally on Saturday in the win over Everton and Kane also became only the second player after Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry to score 20 or more league goals in four successive campaigns. "Look, another two goals ... ho-hum," a chirpy Marcotti says. Nicol pays tribute to "Tottenham's goal machine" and rounding off another full house is Mariner: "He makes it look so easy."

Manager: On another weekend, it would have been Moyes. But if you end the seemingly invincible Manchester City's unbeaten run, you're a lock to be our boss. Hats off to Jurgen Klopp, then, for showing the Premier League that Pep Guardiola can be out-thought. Mariner says: "Wow. What a performance from his boys," and our panel all agree once more. Gab says: "He deserves a huge chunk of credit." A place as our manager, therefore, seems the right way to end the weekend.