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Rosenior----N'gotty--CARRA----AGGER
Cahill-------Osman--GERRARD---KEWELL
-----------CROUCH---Bellamy----------
Two victories in a week for Liverpool sees six of their players named in the Actim Index Team of the Week after 5-1 and 3-1 wins over Fulham and Newcastle United respectively. Craig Bellamy's impressive form for Blackburn Rovers has also earned him a place in the side.
Jose Reina (Liverpool 5-1 Fulham, Newcastle United 1-3 Liverpool) Described as the 'best goalkeeper in Spain' by Rafael Benitez when he arrived on Merseyside, the former Villarreal stopper has shown his class this week with some impressive saves.
Liam Rosenior (Liverpool 5-1 Fulham, Fulham 1-0 Chelsea) Despite suffering a humiliating 5-1 defeat at Anfield in midweek, the young full-back came out of the game with his reputation enhanced after he troubled the Liverpool defence with his surging runs. Played vital role in keeping multi-talented Chelsea outfit at bay as side bounced back to shock Barclays Premiership champions.
Bruno N'Gotty (Bolton Wanderers 2-0 Sunderland) His uncompromising and rugged style of defending helped Bolton keep a clean sheet as they restricted a meek Sunderland attack at the Reebok Stadium.
Jamie Carragher (Liverpool 5-1 Fulham, Newcastle United 1-3 Liverpool) The Liverpool stalwart turned in quality displays against the robust Collins John and Newcastle legend Alan Shearer as the Merseyside outfit pressure Manchester United for second spot.
Daniel Agger (Liverpool 5-1 Fulham, Newcastle United 1-3 Liverpool) Showed his talent and versatility by playing at full-back and in the heart of defence in the two games. His great aerial ability and pace contained John and helped blunt the threat of Shola Ameobi and Shearer at St James' Park.
Harry Kewell (Liverpool 5-1 Fulham, Newcastle United 1-3 Liverpool) Australia international has returned to his best form in recent weeks as he shone when up against Fulham's Rosenior before giving Newcastle's Peter Ramage a torrid time.
Tim Cahill (Everton 4-1 Aston Villa) Midfielder bagged a brace as a resurgent Everton brushed aside Villa, who struggled to contain the former Millwall star's runs from midfield.
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool 5-1 Fulham, Newcastle United 1-3 Liverpool) Liverpool skipper has re-ignited his team's chase for second spot with a commanding performance against Fulham and a goalscoring one against Newcastle.
Leon Osman (Everton 4-1 Aston Villa) Deserved his goal for an unselfish display after running himself into the ground with sheer desire to see his side win. An unsung hero of the team whose return to form has typified Everton's resurgence.
Peter Crouch (Liverpool 5-1 Fulham, Newcastle United 1-3 Liverpool) Two goals in two outings for the towering Anfield hitman. His aerial ability caused Fulham real problems, while at St James' Park he had a hand in all the goals.
Craig Bellamy (Blackburn Rovers 3-2 Middlesbrough) Nobody can deny that Bellamy is in top form at the moment and his brilliant brace against Boro ensured that the Lancashire side kept up their surprise challenge for a Champions League place.
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