- The Newcastle icon, Alan Shearer, has named his Premier League team of the week
- He has only chosen two defenders while selecting four ends in his XI
- Listen now: Everything is starting! Ruben Amorim is under pressure at Manchester United this season?
Alan Shearer has appointed an attack alignment of all weapons for his team of the Premier League week.
Shearer is still the best scorer of all the Premier League, and her attack instincts do not seem to have been attenuated in the 19 years since she retired.
After launching his eye on the action of the weekend, Shearer chose his outstanding XI players on Monday, and only had room for two defenders.
The Newcastle legend opted for Alex Palmer from Ipswich in the goal after his striking exhibition in the 1-1 draw of his team in Aston Villa, but only chose Adam Webster and Tottenham from Brighton, Djed Spence to protect him in defense.
Both men held clean sheets in their respective accessories, with Brighton hitting Chelsea 3-0, while Spurs beat Manchester United 1.
Advancing later, and Shearer was with a pivot in the midfield of Nico González and Ryan Christie, with the creator of Everton Carlos Alcaraz just in front of them.

The expert of the day, Alan Shearer, named his Premier League team of the week

Djed Spence (left) was one of the only two defenders to appear in the XI of Shearer

Man City Hat-trick hero, Omar Marmous (center) was one of the four ends in Shearer's team

Shearer's XI contained only two defenders and four ends while it was a total attack
González was qualified as' Mini-Rodri 'by Pep Guardiola after starring Manchester City's 4-0 victory over Newcastle, while Christie scored Bournemouth' second goal in his 3-1 victory in the residents Southampton.
Alcaraz also reached the score sheet on Saturday, obtaining the winner in Everton's 2-1 victory in Crystal Palace.
Shearer watered for some goal talents in the middle of the field, but was not done there, since he selected no less than four ends on his side.
Brighton's duo, Yankuba Minteh and Kaoru Mitoma, made the cut after combining the three seagull goals against Chelsea, while Ethan Nwaneri and Omar Marmush somehow were squeezed just ahead of them.
Nwaneri produced an impressive performance that saw him compared to Lionel Messi by Joe Cole in Arsenal's 2-0 victory over Leicester, and Marmoush was an obvious choice after his hat-trick for the city.
In front, Mikel Merino received the approval after leaving the bank to score the two goals of Arsenal as an impromptu striker.
In total, nine goals were scored by the players in the XI of Shearer during the weekend, and the exstriker seems to think that this would be more than enough to overcome any opposition after naming a team with a surprising lack of defensive coverage.