It sounds like an eventful weekend in the Scottish Premiership, with plenty of drama across the matches! Here’s a potential Scottish Premiership Team of the Weekend, featuring standout players from Hearts, Celtic, Kilmarnock, and St Johnstone, using a 4-3-3 formation:
Goalkeeper:
– **Zander Clark (Hearts):** Clark made crucial saves to maintain a clean sheet in Hearts’ dominant 4-0 win over St Mirren, helping Neil Critchley secure a win in his first game in charge.
Defenders:
James Brown (St Johnstone): Played a key role in St Johnstone’s solid defensive performance against Ross County, contributing to the 3-0 victory.
Joe Wright (Kilmarnock): Wright was rock-solid at the back for Kilmarnock, helping to frustrate Rangers and maintain a clean sheet in their 1-0 win.
Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic):Showed his usual composure at the back for Celtic, despite the 2-2 draw with Aberdeen, making crucial interceptions and tackles.
Stephen Kingsley (Hearts):Kingsley provided defensive stability and pushed forward well, contributing to Hearts’ comfortable win over St Mirren.
Midfielders:
Lyall Cameron (Dundee): Scored the match-winner against Motherwell, giving Dundee their first win since mid-September with a composed finish.
-David Turnbull (Celtic): Scored one of Celtic’s goals against Aberdeen, showcasing his attacking prowess and creativity in the midfield.
-Daniel Phillips (St Johnstone): Controlled the tempo in midfield during St Johnstone’s 3-0 win, breaking up play and transitioning quickly into attack.
Forwards:
Alex Lowry (Hearts): Made a significant impact in Hearts’ 4-0 victory, delivering an assist and being involved in their attacking play throughout.
Brad Lyons (Kilmarnock): Scored the only goal in Kilmarnock’s win over Rangers, providing a crucial contribution that earned his side all three points.
Tony Watt (Dundee United): Netted a decisive injury-time winner against Hibs, turning a draw into a victory and proving his worth in a thrilling 3-2 win at Tannadice.
This lineup recognizes key contributions across the league, with players making an impact both defensively and in attack. It reflects the weekend’s blend of thrilling victories, dramatic draws, and a few surprise results.
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