The Score: Our verdict on every Premier League team after Gameweek 25

1. Omar Marmoush (Man City)
The new Egyptian prince arrived on English shores with a sharpshooting reputation from his trigger-happy spell at Eintracht Frankfurt amid a prolific campaign.
After a bright debut, Marmoush endured a quiet couple of outings before announcing himself to the Premier League with a performance in front of goal we all should be getting used to.
Marmoush’s efficient fingerprints were all over Man City’s 4-0 thumping of Newcastle, with the versatile forward netting a first-half hat-trick from a meagre expected goals haul of 0.71. The 26-year-old supplies an alternate dynamic to City’s familiar attack, and his sharpshooting ability will doubtlessly take the burden off Erling Haaland.
2. Ryan Christie (Bournemouth)
Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth have been one of the stories of the season. Ryan Christie is worthy of the plaudits the likes of Dean Huijsen, FPL God Justin Kluivert, and Antoine Semenyo have garnered amid the Cherries’ push for European football.
Christie has evolved from a canny playmaker adept out wide into a do-it-all midfielder. With the number ten on his back depicting the player he once was. The instincts in and around the box remain, however, and they came to play at Southampton.
His left-footed cross for Dango Ouattara’s opener was nothing short of wicked, and there was little Aaron Ramsdale could do to deny the Scot from doubling Bournemouth’s lead from distance.
3. Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal)
Arsenal were dire for much of their โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที 2-0 victory over Leicester, with Mikel Fellai sorry, Merino’s brace off the bench. While operating as a makeshift centre-forward helping the title hopefuls over the line.
However, amid their struggles, 17-year-old Nwaneri stood out like a sore thumb. The teenager boasts immense poise and guile. His balance and nifty burst of pace allowing him to beat his man on the inside and out.
He kissed then thumped the woodwork. Before teeing up Merino’s all-important opener with a delightful cross that was right out of Bukayo Saka’s playbook. No wonder he’s telling Mikel Arteta to keep playing him.