The ninth gameweek of the 2024/25 Premier League season delivered another round of thrilling action, punctuated by late goals, controversial moments, and several dramatic comebacks. While fans witnessed some chaotic finishes, certain players stood head and shoulders above the rest with their outstanding performances, driving their teams to crucial points. From Chelsea’s young sensation Cole Palmer to Arsenal’s talisman Bukayo Saka, here are the seven best players from Gameweek 9.
7. Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City)
Manchester City maintained their momentum with a tight 1-0 win over Southampton, and one player who stood out was their ever-improving defender, Josko Gvardiol. Despite being a nominal left-back, Gvardiol spent most of the game in the attacking third, showcasing his versatility and ability to contribute offensively.
Gvardiol had more touches in the opposition’s final third than any other player on the field, linking up seamlessly with Matheus Nunes, Bernardo Silva, and Erling Haaland for the game’s only goal. His forward-thinking and progressive style have made him a key component in City’s setup, with only two players in the entire Premier League boasting more touches in the attacking third this season.
6. Mark Travers (Bournemouth)
Mark Travers had a standout performance in Bournemouth’s 1-1 draw against Aston Villa. Stepping in for the injured Kepa Arrizabalaga, Travers was the Cherries’ hero as he made several crucial saves to keep Bournemouth in the game.
Although Ross Barkley opened the scoring for Villa in the 76th minute, Travers’ heroics between the posts ensured that Bournemouth salvaged a point thanks to Evanilson’s stoppage-time equalizer. With seven vital saves, Travers was undoubtedly the game’s savior, earning praise from his manager Andoni Iraola, who admitted the goalkeeper “kept us in the game when we were suffering.”
5. Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford)
Brentford’s rollercoaster 4-3 win over Ipswich Town was another example of why Thomas Frank’s side is must-watch football. Leading the charge for the Bees was Bryan Mbeumo, who once again delivered for his team in crucial moments.
Mbeumo, who has been Brentford’s most reliable goal-scorer this season, netted a brace, including a 96th-minute winner. The forward’s clinical finishing and ability to produce in pressure moments have been key to Brentford’s attacking prowess, and his two goals against Ipswich added to his growing reputation as one of the Premier League’s most dependable forwards.
4. Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool)
While Liverpool’s 2-2 draw against Arsenal saw Virgil van Dijk involved in several key moments, it was Ibrahima Konate who quietly had one of the most assured performances on the pitch. Tasked with keeping Arsenal’s dangerous forward Gabriel Martinelli quiet, Konate rose to the challenge with a commanding display.
Konate’s physicality and presence at the back helped Liverpool stay in the game, especially when Trent Alexander-Arnold ventured forward, leaving gaps in defense. Konate consistently shut down Arsenal’s attack and was a vital part of Liverpool securing a valuable point away from home.
3. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
Making a much-anticipated return from injury, Bukayo Saka wasted no time in making his presence felt in Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool. Saka’s early goal not only put Arsenal ahead but also marked his 50th Premier League goal, making him the youngest Arsenal player to reach that milestone.
Saka’s relentless energy and technical brilliance troubled Liverpool’s defense throughout the game. His direct approach paid off as he left Andy Robertson struggling to contain him on the flank. While Saka’s goal and influence were crucial, he shared his disappointment post-match, stating that Arsenal should have secured the win after twice taking the lead. Nonetheless, his performance reinforced why he is such a vital player for Mikel Arteta’s side.
2. Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest)
Chris Wood has been in scintillating form for Nottingham Forest, and his brace in Forest’s 3-1 victory over Leicester City further highlighted his clinical finishing. Despite modest shot numbers, Wood has made the most of his chances, demonstrating why he remains a key figure in Forest’s attack.
Against Leicester, Wood capitalized on his opportunities, scoring with both of his shots on target. His well-taken brace brought his tally for the season to an impressive number, with only two Premier League players scoring more goals than the New Zealand international this season. Forest will continue to rely on Wood’s goal-scoring instincts as they aim to climb the table.
1. Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
Topping the list this week is Chelsea’s rising star, Cole Palmer. Palmer once again proved to be the difference-maker in Chelsea’s 2-1 victory over Newcastle United. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder was involved in both of Chelsea’s goals, with his creativity and technical prowess shining through.
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— ☆ (@JinnCFC0) October 27, 2024
Palmer’s ability to influence the game with his vision and passing has quickly made him indispensable to Chelsea’s attack. As Chelsea looks to climb the Premier League standings, Palmer’s form has been instrumental in their recent success. His standout display against Newcastle drew widespread praise, with fans and pundits alike recognizing him as one of the league’s brightest young talents.
Rising Stars Steal the Spotlight in Gameweek 9
Gameweek 9 of the Premier League showcased the immense talent spread across the league. From experienced veterans like Chris Wood to rising stars like Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka, the weekend was filled with stellar individual performances. Whether it was last-minute winners, crucial defensive displays, or match-saving saves, these seven players proved to be the standout performers in a thrilling round of fixtures.
As the Premier League continues to deliver drama and excitement, these players will be key figures to watch as the season progresses. With crucial matches ahead, their contributions could make all the difference in the title race, European qualification, and the battle for survival.
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