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Harry Kane leads the way in the Sky Sports Fantasy Football team of the week after his two goals in Tottenhams 3-0 victory over Bournemouth on Super Sunday. The Spurs striker is joined by Graziano Pelle and Sadio Mane after their late antics in Southamptons dramatic 3-2 win over Liverpool, while a couple of Norwichs top performers star after their much-needed victory at West Brom. Sky Sports Fantasy Football Not got a team yet? Theres still plenty of weekly and monthly prizes to be won this season. Heres this weeks top scoring Sky Sports Fantasy Football line-up... Sky Sports Fantasy Football Team of the Week - Gameweek 33 John Ruddy (£4.5m)The Norwich goalkeeper notched only his third clean sheet from 20 starts, and his sides first on the road this season, at The Hawthorns as the Canaries built on last weeks goalless draw with Manchester City with a 1-0 win.Federico Fernandez (£5.4m)Swansea defender Fernandezs 26-game wait for a first goal of the season is at an end and he made it into the Fantasy Football team of the week as a result. Gylfi Sigurdssons free-kick bounced in off the centre-back to give the Swans a 1-0 victory over Aston Villa, with the clean sheet also helping the mere 1.68 per cent of Sky Sports Fantasy Football managers with the former Napoli player in their sides. Federico Fernandez was on target as Swansea edged out Villa Ashley Williams (£6m)Sky Sports Fantasy Football bosses will be well aware of taking on lowly Villa, and those who did so by selecting Fernandez or Williams particularly reaped the rewards, with the Welshman securing the Sky Sports Man of the Match award to go with his clean sheet. Chris Smalling (£6.9m)The England defender upset more Sky Sports Fantasy Football bosses as he succeeded in the ominous task of keeping Sergio Aguero quiet on Super Sunday, racking up a league-high 14th clean sheet in the process.Cesc Fabregas (£8.7m) Cesc Fabregas late penalty salvaged a point for Chelsea Opta stats revealed that Fabregas double in Chelseas 2-2 draw against West Ham was his first brace in a Premier League game since December 2009. The Blues midfielder collected 14 points for Sky Sports Fantasy Football managers on Saturday as his, and his clubs, renaissance continued.Manuel Lanzini (£5m)The West Ham winger added to his already impressive montage of stunning strikes with another beauty to open the scoring at Stamford Bridge.Robbie Brady (£5.7m)It was all about Brady at The Hawthorns on Saturday as he scored the only goal of the game for Norwich against West Brom, earning him the Sky Sports Man of the Match award. The Republic of Ireland international has picked up 107 Fantasy Football points so far this season, more than any other member of the Canaries squad. Norwich Citys Robbie Brady celebrates his winner at West Brom Sadio Mane (£7.6m)Manes hopes of making this weeks team looked bleak when he was sat on the bench until half-time at St Marys, with his Southampton team-mates 2-0 down against Liverpool. However, the Senegalese star was introduced after the interval and made all the difference for Ronald Koemans men, hitting two goals, including an 86th-minute winner, to secure a thrilling 3-2 win for the Saints.Alex Iwobi (£4m)The 19-year-old winger has grasped the recent opportunities with two hands. Having impressed in Arsenal Champions League exit in Barcelona, Iwobi marked his first Premier League start by netting his sides second in Saturday 2-0 victory at Everton.Harry Kane (£9.3m) Harry Kane: Two goals in Tottenhams 3-0 victory over Bournemouth Kane was Sky Sports Fantasy Footballs top performer this weekend with 16 points as his two goals helped Tottenham to a 3-0 victory over Bournemouth. The England international scooped the MOTM bonus for his double, moving him to 192 points for the season - second only behind Leicester star Jamie Vardy.Graziano Pelle (£8.1m)Pelle was just one point behind Kane in this weekends top Sky Sports Fantasy Football performers after being named MOTM for his goal in Southamptons victory over Liverpool. The Italian grabbed a double in Saints win at Stoke in his previous appearance, which ended a 19-week goal drought.Who would make your Team of the Week? Leave a comment or tweet us @SkyFootball. Also See: Pick your team Player stats Fantasy Football News Enter the Sky Sports leagues Zapatillas Yeezy Originales . Many of those eyes are in the United States of America, a country that the sport has wanted on its side for some time. On Sunday the football Gods delivered once again, only this time it was time for good old USA to experience as much heartache as joy. Yeezy 700 Baratas . Louis Blues just continue to roll -- especially against the Nashville Predators. http://www.yeezyespana.com/ .J. -- Having Ondrej Pavelec earn his 100th NHL win and seeing Mark Scheifele and Evander Kane break goal droughts were nice highlights for the Winnipeg Jets. Yeezy Baratas . Rookie Marek Mazanec made 39 saves for his first NHL victory and the Predators beat the Chicago Blackhawks 7-2 Saturday night. Zapatillas Yeezy España . Rooneys latest piece of football genius lost in the furore which now stalks David Moyes, and the man who gave the Manchester United striker his start as a 16-year old at Goodison Park back in 2002.Its been a hell of a rise for Zach Collaros and Bo Levi Mitchell. Each entered the league and played sparingly in 2012, got an opportunity and showed their potential in 2013, entered the year as starters for the first time this season, and now are playing for the Grey Cup in just their second career post-season starts. Theyre flying through many a players career goals list. The league has seen a changing of the guard at their most prominent position of late. Five of the leagues nine teams entered the year with quarterbacks in just their first or second year as starters. And the young guys are having success as well. Of the five new starters, only Winnipeg and Drew Willy failed to make the playoffs. And the QBs in the Eastern and Western Finals had a combined two career playoff starts, gained just the week before in the Division Semi-Finals. Heading into last years Grey Cup, the quarterback comparison pieces were very different. Darian Durant was in his fifth year as full-time starter for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and about to start his third Grey Cup game. Not to be outdone, Hamilton had 14-year veteran Henry Burris and his two Grey Cup rings leading the Ticats into the big game. But then Ticats head coach and general manager Kent Austin took a chance in the off-season, signing Collaros and letting Burris walk, and its paid off nicely for the Black and Gold. While Collaros wasnt a finished product like Burris, at just 25-years-old to Burris 38, he offered a shot at more sustained success. For the Stamps part,, they took a bit of a chance with Mitchell as well.dddddddddddd Despite leading them to the Grey Cup just a year earlier, Calgary left steady veteran Kevin Glenn unprotected in the expansion draft, and started Mitchell over the more experienced but slightly less enticing Drew Tate. Much has been made of the Ticats rough 1-6 start, but that fairly closely coincided with Collaros stint on the six-game injured list. Since his return on Labour Day weekend, the unofficial start to the CFL season, the Ticats are 9-3 (including playoffs), almost as impressive as the Stampeders 8-2 record during that time. A head-to-head comparison reveals similarities as well. While both Collaros and Mitchell missed some regular season time due to injury, they finished with comparable stat lines. Mitchell had a better touchdown to interception ratio, 22: 8 compared to 15:9, and finished with more passing yards (3,389 to 3,261) but Collaros had a higher per-game yards average and was more accurate (65.8 percent to 63.3 percent). The comparables in their first games as post-season starters begin and end with the W. While Collaros played the role of game manager, finishing with a clean and mistake-free 200-yard performance, Mitchell exploded for 336 yards and four touchdowns. Its a new era in the CFL with a growing number of young quarterbacks taking the helm and making names for themselves across the country. One of Collaros and Mitchell may get a head start on the rest of the pack with their first Grey Cup win on Sunday. ' ' '