We are here with our Gameweek 38 Premier League of the week which officially puts an end to the series for this season. The final gameweek of the Premier League season delivered everything fans could have hoped for, drama, goals, emotional farewells, and decisive performances under pressure. With European qualification spots, pride, and momentum all on the line, several players stepped up with standout displays to close the campaign in style. From commanding defensive performances to match-winning contributions in attack, Gameweek 38 produced plenty of unforgettable moments, making the selection for the Premier League Team of the Week a highly competitive one.
Goalkeeper
Mads Hermansen (West Ham)
West Ham Goalkeeper Hermansen made 3 saves and also helped him keep a clean sheet against Leeds. However, Spurs victory over Everton means he and his teammates are now relegated from the Premier League.
Defense
Pedro Porro (Tottenham Hotspur)
Pedro Porro has improved drastically for Spurs ever since Roberto De Zerbi took over as manager. He excelled both defensively and offensively against Everton. The Spaniard will hope to get back to his best next season.
Issa Diop (Fulham)
Fulham defender Issa Diop finished his Premier League season in memorable style with a dominating performance that saw him help his team keep a clean sheet and also score a goal as well.
Kevin Danso (Tottenham Hotspur)
Kevin Danso held his nerve in what was a monumental game for Spurs and made sure that his side didn't concede against Everton. He was focused and solid throughout the game.
Adrien Truffert
Adrien Truffert has finished the season as one of the best left-backs in the Premier League. His excellent displays have made Bournemouth fans forget about Milos Kerkez, who was sold to Liverpool prior to the season beginning.
Midfield
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
Bruno Fernandes has officially entered his name into the Premier League record books with his 21st league assist of the season against Brighton. He's broken the record held by Kevin De Bruyne and Thierry Henry.
João Palhinha (Tottenham Hotspur)
João Palhinha will now be seen as a modern-day Spurs legend after his goal against Everton that guaranteed relegation safely for Spurs. It remains to be seen if Spurs buy him permanently.
Trai Hume (Sunderland)
Trai Hume was exceptional for Sunderland against Chelsea, and played a decisive part with his goal against the Blues that sealed a shock 2-1 win over them.
Marcus Tavernier (Bournemouth)
Marcus Tavernier has been one of Bournemouth's most underrated players this season. His goal ensured that Bournemouth continued their brilliant undefeated streak in the Premier League.
Patrick Dorgu (Manchester United)
Patrick Dorgu as a left winger has been nothing less than exceptional for Manchester United. They might have to buy a new left-back if Dorgu ends up switching his position and becomes a full-time winger soon.
Striker
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
Ollie Watkins had a shocking poor beginning to his Premier League season, but he's managed to end the season in terrific form. His brace against Man City means he ends the season with 6 goals in his last 4 league games.
Conclusion
Gameweek 38 brought the curtain down on another thrilling Premier League season filled with unforgettable moments and high-quality football. The final Team of the Week reflects the players who rose to the occasion when it mattered most, delivering impactful performances in crucial fixtures across the league. As clubs now shift focus towards the summer transfer window and preparations for next season, these standout displays provided the perfect ending to a dramatic campaign and gave fans one last spectacle before the Premier League takes its seasonal break.














