FANS person been near baffled by Alan Shearer’s bonkers Premier League squad of the week.
The Newcastle United fable picked his eleven astir awesome players from lucifer week 25.




Shearer, 54, opted to prime a unsocial enactment with conscionable 2 defenders, Brighton’s Adam Webster and Tottenham’s Djed Spence.
They were positioned down 2 cardinal midfielders successful Bournemouth goalscorer Ryan Christie and Manchester City’s Nico Gonzalez.
The grounds Prem goalscorer past selected six attacking players, including Seagulls duo Yankuba Minteh, Kaoru Mitoma and Everton‘s Carlos Alcaraz.
They were positioned down different trio made up of Arsenal‘s Mikel Merino, Ethan Nwaneri and City ace Omar Marmoush.
Fans were near baffled by the attacking look of the team.
Many compared it to the teams that Garth Crooks would famously prime erstwhile helium would bash the occupation for the BBC.
The retired footballer became a cult fig for regularly picking players retired of presumption successful bid to acceptable them into a team.
One posted: “Garth’s bequest lives on.”
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A 2nd wrote: “Is this truly Alan oregon Garth Crooks?”
A 3rd commented: “Bring backmost Garth.”



A 4th said: “Wow, this is precise interesting, conscionable 2 defenders.”
Another added: “I don’t recognize this formation.”
The caller lucifer week saw Manchester United suffer to Spurs and some rubric contenders Liverpool and Arsenal win.
Brighton besides hammered Chelsea astatine location with Mitoma scoring a extremity that near Jamie Carragher stunned.
A supercomputer has provided its prediction for the last Premier League array pursuing the results.
Who are these celebrated footballers?

- I was West Ham skipper but I astir went to jailhouse implicit bankruptcy
- I’m a former Man Utd prima and I erstwhile stole a miss from Ronaldo
- I’m an ex-Man Utd prima – present I ain a dog-themed B&B
- I was Thierry Henry’s toughest hostile but quit to go a pastor
- I’m a erstwhile Wolves striker but I near shot behind to go a vicar