Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has topped the Sky Sports Power Rankings for the second week running after keeping his fifth successive clean sheet in the 2-0 win over Sunderland.The Dane was boosted from performances in previous weeks, having only made one save from one shot on target at the Stadium of Light.Team-mate Jamie Vardy returned to the top 10 at No 2, scoring both of Leicesters goals to end his six-game goal drought. Vardy also returned to No 2 in the season rankings after Tottenham striker Harry Kane temporarily overtook the 29-year-old last week. Jamie Vardy has reclaimed his No 2 spot in the season rankings after Harry Kane overtook him last week Leicester defenders Wes Morgan (No 4, down one place) and Christian Fuchs (No 8, down four places) also maintained their top-10 positions.Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld fired himself 23 places up the charts to No 6 - and boosted his No 4 standing in the season rankings - after scoring Tottenhams second goal during their 3-0 win against Manchester United.Southampton striker Graziano Pelle rose 10 places to No 5, scoring his fourth goal in four games and assisted Shane Long as the Saints dealt Newcastles relegation battle a blow with a 3-1 victory at St Marys.Arsenals Alexis Sanchez (No 7, up one place), Swanseas Gylfi Sigurdsson (No 9, up eight places) and Manchester Citys Sergio Aguero (No 10, up 14 places) also starred in the top 10.West Hams Andy Carroll (No 12, up 79 places) recorded the most points from matchday 33, collecting 6.086 points after his hat-trick salvaged a point in the 3-3 draw with Arsenal.The Power Rankings methodology reflects a players performance over the previous five weeks, with each preceding week worth fewer points. This means the Power Rankings reflect the in-form players of the moment.Below, we also present your clubs top points scorer and the cumulative seasons rankings.The Sky Sports Power Rankings will be updated each week during the season, so be sure to keep an eye on the big movers...Also See:Typical Leicester?Lamelas transformationPaul Kariya Jersey . The 18-year-old American had five birdies in her bogey-free round for a 17-under total of 196. Lee held the overnight lead but mixed three birdies with two bogeys for a 70. Patrick Roy Avalanche Jersey . LOUIS -- Attorneys for the St. http://www.hockeyavalanche.com/authentic-a-j-greer-avalanche-jersey/ . Andreas Johnson had a goal and two assists while Jacob de la Rose also scored for Sweden (2-0-0). 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You know that theyre going to cheer for you when youre winning, and want you to sign autographs and take pictures. And when youre losing, theyre going to boo you.Thats the world we live in and thats what fans do. Its irrelevant to anything that goes on in this building.The Jaguars are 2-4 after the loss to the Raiders and just 14-40 in three-plus seasons under coach Gus Bradley. The team hasnt had a winning season since 2007.There was an outcry on social media among Jaguars fans Tuesday because of comments made by wide receiver Allen Robinson, who was asked?what he thinks when he hears that some people want the Jaguars to bench Bortles.Robinson told ESPN on Monday that the Jaguars have a better home-field advantage during their annual game in Londons Wembley Stadium.When you hear the atmosphere of when we step out on the field, when we go to punt or before halftime when Blake takes a knee and you hear the booing, its kind of funny to me, Robinson told ESPN. Its funny that we get our best home-field advanntage when we go to Wembley.ddddddddddddBortles has followed his breakout season of 2015 with nine touchdown passes and 11 turnovers (nine interceptions) through six games this year. But Robinson said Bortles isnt the only player struggling. Hes struggling, too, with just 26 catches for 296 yards and three touchdowns.People from the outside are going to make their opinions, Robinson said. Again, as an offense were struggling. Not just Blake struggling. Not just I am struggling. As a whole, were struggling. This is a team thing. At the end of that, people are going to say what they want to say.Fixing the offense -- which ranks 30th in rushing, last in third-down conversions and 24th in scoring -- would be a good first step in eliminating the boos.When it comes down to it, nobodys trying to make a mistake, Bortles said. Nobodys trying to hold. Nobodys trying to throw an interception. I dont really know how else to put it other than we have to do better. I think at every position weve got to play better [and] find a way to play better.One thing that is good about it is we have [played better]. Weve seen it before. Weve done it this season. We did it last year. We have the ability and the right guys in the locker room to be successful and be a good powerful offense. Weve just got to find it. ' ' '