EPL Fans’ Top 5: Lallana in-form, Campbell stakes claim

Sport360 staff 14:41 03/03/2016
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  • Liverpool feature prominently in this week's Valora Futbol top five.

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    1) ADAM LALLANA (LIVERPOOL) – 7.62

    After missing a crucial penalty in Liverpool’s Capital One Cup final defeat to Manchester City at Wembley, the former Southampton star put in a man-of-the-match worthy performance to help the Reds to a 3-0 revenge victory.

    Lallana opened the scoring with a low drive in the 34th minute, his third goal in his last four Premier League appearances, linking-up brilliantly with Roberto Firmino and James Milner throughout in the Kop side’s midfield.

    2) JOEL CAMPBELL (ARSENAL) – 7.52

    In an otherwise disappointing night for Arsenal, Joel Campbell staked a claim for a regular first-team berth after netting for the Gunners during their shock 2-1 home defeat to Swansea.

    The Costa Rican, who was in the starting line-up ahead of Theo Walcott, impressed with his overall play and turned home Alexis Sanchez’s cross in the 15th minute before the Swans delivered a knockout blow to Arsene Wenger’s hopes of winning the Premier League.

    3) MICHAIL ANTONIO (WEST HAM) – 7.48

    Winger Michail Antonio ignited West Ham’s Champions League dream after scoring the winner in the east London side’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Upton Park.

    The 25-year-old, who has enjoyed a breakthrough season in the Claret and Blue, headed in Dimitri Payet’s corner in the seventh minute to deliver another three points for Slaven Bilic’s men.

    4) ROBERTO FIRMINO (LIVERPOOL) – 7.41

    The Brazilian helped Liverpool boost their Champions League hopes by delivering an all-action display against Manchester City.

    Firmino, 24, set-up James Milner for his side’s second goal of the night at Anfield before he turned goalscorer in the second-half, neatly finishing past Joe Hart in penalty area for his seventh goal of the season.

    5) NATHAN REDMOND (NORWICH) – 7.38

    The Norwich winger was a rare bright spark for the Canaries as Alex Neil’s men lost for the eighth time in nine matches and slipped into the relegation zone.

    The 21-year-old latched onto a Wes Hoolahan pass to score against Chelsea and his performance was one of the few positives for the east Anglia side.

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