EPL Valora Futbol Fans' Top Five

Sport360 staff 15:00 28/11/2016
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    Each week, Sport360 will be bring you the best five players from the English Premier League, as chosen by you the supporters through our ValoraFutbol fan ratings tool.

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    1. JOSH SIMS (SOUTHAMPTON) – 8.4


    Josh Sims was handed his debut and wasted no time making an impression. The 19 year-old’s shot was saved but he showed the composure to pick out Charlie Austin on the rebound who opened the scoring just 41 seconds into the game against Everton.

    The youngster impressed throughout and walked away with the Man of the Match award.

    2. VICTOR MOSES (CHELSEA) – 8.3

    Victor Moses has been a revelation under Antonio Conte and he backed up that notion on Saturday when he scored the winning goal against Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge.

    The Nigerian nipped in at the far post to tap the ball home six minutes into the second half and was a threat every time he got forward.

    3. FERNANDO LLORENTE (SWANSEA CITY) – 8.0

    Fernando Llorente proved to be the match-winner in a Premier League classic. Poor defending aside, Swansea City’s 5-4 win over Crystal Palace produced some serious entertainment.

    With Palace leading 4-3, the Spaniard scored not one, but two stoppage time goals to win the game 5-4 and blow the roof off Liberty Stadium.

    4. PEDRO (CHELSEA) – 7.6

    After Spurs made the breakthrough, Pedro’s stunning strike from range left Hugo Lloris beaten all ends up and dragged Chelsea level.

    5. ORIOL ROMEU (SOUTHAMPTOM) – 7.6

    Oriol Romeu proved to be vital in the middle of the park for Southampton. He shielded the back four with aplomb, denying the Everton players time and space to threaten the goal.

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